Saab was always a company which liked to take risks, and that shall go down as one of the all-time great understatements in CarBuzz history. The Swedish automaker used to produce some unusual cars ...
Before Saab, you had to go through lots to get a smidgen of extra power out of an engine The Saab story goes back a decade before the 1946 UrSaab, but we'll have to start it here as this model is the ...
Nice Price or Crack Pipe Swede is specifically number 934. You'll need to decide if that number's import means its price is worth all its numbers. You're not listening to me people. I schooled you on ...
Thirty years ago, Saab chose the Frankfurt auto show to unveil a new performance model. That car was the Saab 99 Turbo, Saab's first attempt at using turbocharging to pump up engine performance, and ...
Few would dispute the Saab 99 Turbo instantly merits such an epithet, and Mike Steward’s 1978 example is yet more exclusive for it is a British-market five-door version. The 99 made its bow in 1967 ...
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The Most Important Turbocharged Car Of All Time
In 2024, trying to find a performance car that doesn't have a turbo is like searching for a needle in a haystack. Not only do ...
Saab is no more, and since the Swedish manufacturer left this mortal coil, those with a penchant for black roll-neck sweaters have been left struggling to buy a car that really speaks their language.
Twenty years ago, a black Saab 900 Turbo three-door was the hottest yuppie car on the planet. Doctors, lawyers, and investment chiefs saw the spacious and distinctive aerodynamic profile, a ...
Turbocharging has been as much a part of Saab’s DNA for the last three decades as jets. Saab didn’t invent turbocharging, but the Swedish brand has probably embraced it more completely than other ...
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