THIS IS A PERFECT WINTER/SUMMER CAR AND HAS BEEN DRIVEN YEAR ROUND IN PARK CITY UTAH. THE HIGH MILES ARE DUE TO TRAVELING FROM UTAH TO COLORADO. HIGHWAY MILES. THERE IS STILL A LOT OF VALUE HERE AND HAS JUST HAD A 700.00$ 100K TUNE ANd COMPLETE LOOK OVER BY A LOCAL MECHANIC. ALL RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE.
AT 102K MILES THIS SAAB HAS SOME NORMAL WEAR & TEAR AND A FEW KNICKS AND BLEMISHES, BUT THEY ARE VERY MINOR. WE HAVE INCLUDED CLOSE UPS IN THE PRESENTATION (see detailed photos). IT HAS A SPOTLESS CARFAX WITH NO ACCIDENTS OR NEGATIVES. IT HAS NO BAD ODORS OR INDICATORS THAT IT HAS EVER BEEN SMOKED IN. ALL BUYERS ARE WELCOME TO HAVE IT INSPECTED BEFORE PURCHASE. IT FEATURES THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: 2.8 LITER, TURBO 6 CYLINDER MOTOR 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION BLACK LEATHER SEATS HEATED FRONT SEATS PREMIUM STEREO SYSTEM 18 INCH FACTORY SPORT WHEELS MULTI-FUNCTION STEERING WHEEL POWER SEATS GPS NAVIGATION REAR PARK ASSIST POWER MOONROOF/SUNROOF
ORIGINAL OWNER. 500.00 DOWN IF YOU WIN DUE IMMEDIATELY, NO INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR SHIPPING OPTIONS AND CHARGES. IT IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL INSPECTION BY A CERTIFIED INSPECTOR. PAYMENT DUE THROUGH PAYPAL.
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Tue, Jul 24 2018
Saab got a lot of sales out of its 99 and 99-based 900 models, but a bigger and more modern car became necessary in order to compete with other European manufacturers in the executive-car market. This car was the 9000, and examples are getting very hard to find nowadays. Here's a 200,000-mile turbocharged 1989 Saab 9000 in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service wrecking yard. Other than Mercedes-Benzes and Volvo 240s, I don't see many junkyard 1980s European cars with better than 200,000 miles on the clock. The owner or owners of this Saab loved it enough to keep it in nice shape for a good 30 years, and it drove more than 7,000 miles on average during each year of its life. The engine is the same 160-horsepower turbocharged Saab H that went into the 1989 Saab 900 Turbo. This engine is descended from the Triumph Slant-4, which Americans knew best as the power under the hood of the Triumph TR-7. Members of this engine family remained in production from 1968 through 2009. It has the five-speed manual transmission, which was starting to become an unusual transmission choice for U.S. car buyers by 1989 — even in Saabs. The Scania badging on Saabs went away after 1995. I see plenty of Saab 900s during my junkyard wanderings, but 9000s aren't so easy to find in the big U-Wrench yards in 2018. I'm not sure what's going on with the fabric in this car's door-panel inserts. Saab went with the same ignition-switch location as everybody else with the 9000, rather than the "traditional" spot between the front seats. Naturally, Saab purists were so outraged by this that they ordered another round of surstromming and swore to stick with their two-stroke 96s for the next 30 years. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Ballet in 3 acts for 8 SAAB 9000 Turbos. Featured Gallery Junked 1989 Saab 9000 Turbo View 18 Photos Auto News Saab Automotive History
Sat, Jul 4 2020
National Electric Vehicles Sweden (NEVS), the company that purchased Saab's bankrupt carcass in 2012, has introduced an autonomous ride-sharing shuttle named Sango and announced plans to test it in real-world conditions. It also outlined a system named PONS that will allow operators and riders to connect with the shuttle. Saab famously claimed its cars were born from jets, but the Sango looks more like something you'd find in a store that sells small kitchen appliances than on an aircraft carrier sailing across the Atlantic. It wasn't designed to go fast, or to deliver engaging handling. Stylists intentionally gave it a boxy silhouette to maximize interior space and let operators offer three cabin configurations called private, social, and family, respectively. Its six seats can be moved around and rotated as needed, and the passengers can raise privacy walls if they don't feel like socializing with fellow riders. The shuttle's seating capacity drops to four with the walls raised. Chinese technology firm AutoX provided the Sango's self-driving hardware and software, though NEVS pointed out its shuttle is modular enough to use any autonomous system on the market. This is a wise strategy that widens its target audience. Operators will in theory be able to choose whether they want to purchase a turn-key self-driving shuttle or buy the basic structure and stuff their own technology into it. NEVS grouped the app customers will use to request a ride and a fleet management system into a software package it named PONS. Technical specifications haven't been released. All we know is that it's electric. NEVS confidently stated autonomous shuttles are closer to the mainstream than many think. "Getting from A to B with self-driving electric vehicles is not as far off as perhaps the car industry is implying. The era of one person per car and the era of owning a car are soon things of the past," opined Anna Haupt, the company's vice president of mobility solutions, in a statement. Engineers have started testing the first running Sango prototype at NEVS' headquarters in Trollhattan, Sweden. Looking ahead, the company plans to deploy a fleet of 10 autonomous shuttles in Stockholm, where they will be used by members of the general public. Autoblog learned from a company representative that testing will probably start in 2022, and that the firm is taking COVID-19-related concerns into account.
Mon, Dec 7 2015
A man in a convertible had his holiday cheer extinguished thanks to England's infamous weather. Nicholas Dodd saw this sad, soaked through couple while driving down the A38 near Plymouth, Devon, according to the Daily Mirror. Dodd told the publication he couldn't believe his eyes when he saw a Saab, top down, in a pouring rain storm. That's not all. The top was down because of the large Christmas tree wedged in the back seat. "We couldn't believe what we were seeing," Dodd said. "It was crazy - especially with the weather - but I guess he just wanted to get his Christmas tree home anyway he could." The Saab driver's female passenger also looks less than pleased by the sudden squall. "His missus was beside him but they didn't seem to find it as funny as we did," Dodd said. "He was just keeping his head down in a vain attempt to avoid the rain but was getting a real soaking." Dodd posted the video to Facebook, where commenters also had a good laugh at the soaking wet Saab owners. Weird Car News Saab Videos christmas rain
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