Saab Cars
As one of the most remarkable Swedish carmaker, Saab cars are well-known for its innovation, green technology, safety, and turbocharging in automobile industry.
Saab (Saab Automobile AB) is an acronym for Svenska Aeroplan AktieBolaget. It was founded in 1937. Over the decades, there is some Saab news flying around the world. The company acquired by General Motors (GM) in 1990 and was sold to Spyker Cars in 2010 after Saab bankruptcy in 2009.
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Saab was originally established to build aircraft for the Swedish Air Force during World War. In 1947, the first series of Saab cars were built, the Saab 92001 or known as Ursaab. Two years later, a notable Saab model was introduced, the Saab 92. It was a big success follow by the Saab 93 in 1956, and Saab 96 in 1960 until 1980. Million of new and used Saab cars were sold over the decades, many new or used Saab parts available for sale almost everywhere through Saab dealers and Saab Owners club around the world. That is what makes this car brand love by car enthusiasts since day one. |
History and Models
- Saab 99 (1968 – 1984) – Saab 99 is one of the most wanted classic cars in Saab brand. It was replaced by Saab 90 and Saab 900.
- Saab 9-3 (1998 – present) – The Saab 9-3 is the replacement for Saab 900.
- Saab 9-3X (2009 – present)
- Saab 9-5 (2010 – present)
- Saab Sonett (1966 – 1974) – One of the coolest ever sports cars ever built by Saab.
Saab had built many car models since day one. Besides some of the listed Saab models above, there are some other noteworthy Saab cars like Saab 93, 1000 Saab 9-3, Saab 9000, Saab 9-5 first generation, Saab 93B, Saab 99, Saab 900, and among others. Saab concept cars include the Saab 9-3 ePower sport wagon.
Today, Saab is sold to a Dutch hand-built automobile manufacturer Spyker Cars N.V. Although it is a new company founded in 1999, we believe there will be more reliable Saab cars for sale in the future like Saab 9-4X, Saan 9-5 SportCombi, and many more.
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