5 thoughts on “Bild”
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2,5litre V8, Yammie!
And what a nice sportscar this can be. Yes, “can be”, because i belive SAAB will come back as never before!
SAAB UP!
Just looking at new possibilities for SAAB drives home the need for this brand to continue and thrive. SAAB is a very relevant proposition in the 21st century.
SAAB simply must go on. The motoring world needs it!
the engine is not to my liking and not Saab-like. a 2.5l V8 is too much gas-guzzling unless it can shut off cylinders, when driving at a constant speed. what’s wrong with the turbo-charged engines?
as VM once said: Saab will think of a Sonett when the other models sell well.
so: sports car?…let’s first see if Saab is able to sell a ‘decent’ Saab (read: a 2014? 93 3- or 5-door hatch.)
Why is it dated 25.12.98 below the signature?
It states 0.4l/swedish mile