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What's the purpose of SAAB?
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<blockquote data-quote="9A Pilot" data-source="post: 9154364" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>Saabs in the US have been very popular in New England area..</p><p>Being that they were Swedish..They do very well in that climate.</p><p>All the Yuppie bred kids up there considered them a status symbol...Very unique styling & unique engineering.</p><p>My first direct experience with Saab was when I was stationed in Sicily & bought one for a DD..It was a Euro only 99 with pretty much zero amenities.</p><p>I remember that even their base model still had heated seats & mirrors.It was very well built & the engine layout was really cool for FWD.</p><p>The slant 4 engine was mounted fore/aft like RWD, but the transaxle was mounted directly beneath..The Half-shafts were equal length.</p><p>I used to haul ass on the Auto Strada at 160 Kph all the time. I installed a K&N drop-in (same as a 1992 TPI Trans-Am) Super-trapp muffler, & an MSD ingntion & some Taylor ignition wires shipped from Summit..It ran pretty damn good..It also seem like a pretty robust car. </p><p>So ever since, I've always kinda liked Saabs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9A Pilot, post: 9154364, member: 20605"] Saabs in the US have been very popular in New England area.. Being that they were Swedish..They do very well in that climate. All the Yuppie bred kids up there considered them a status symbol...Very unique styling & unique engineering. My first direct experience with Saab was when I was stationed in Sicily & bought one for a DD..It was a Euro only 99 with pretty much zero amenities. I remember that even their base model still had heated seats & mirrors.It was very well built & the engine layout was really cool for FWD. The slant 4 engine was mounted fore/aft like RWD, but the transaxle was mounted directly beneath..The Half-shafts were equal length. I used to haul ass on the Auto Strada at 160 Kph all the time. I installed a K&N drop-in (same as a 1992 TPI Trans-Am) Super-trapp muffler, & an MSD ingntion & some Taylor ignition wires shipped from Summit..It ran pretty damn good..It also seem like a pretty robust car. So ever since, I've always kinda liked Saabs. [/QUOTE]
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