1988 Saab 900 Turbo Convertible 5spd on 2040-cars
Barnardsville, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 Cyl, 2.0L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Model: 900
Trim: TURBO CONVERTIBLE
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: 2wd
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 163,251
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
In 1988, Saab brought dealers from the U.S. to Sweden for a special presentation. Each dealer was then sent back with a black limited edition convertible with the "SPG" type body moldings and a small badge glued to the glove box door. There were a total of 288 of these rare cars shipped and by now I would imagine the number still on the road is far less. When I bought this car the glove box door had been removed and the PO said there wasn't one when he purchased it. That being the case I have not listed it as a true Springtime In Sweden edition however the badge in the trunk (photo included) indicates that this vehicle was shipped from the factory with black exterior and Buffalo Gray interior which is a good indicator that it probably is so you can draw your own conclusion. This is a beautiful car that runs and drives well.
The PO had let it sit for several years with just a tarp over it and the interior was covered in mold and mildew so I removed it for cleaning and still have not put it back in. All pieces are included. He had parked it because he couldn't get it started. After running some diagnostics, I replaced the ignition switch and it cranked right up.
The bad: needs a battery, a new top, tires, springs seem to have sagged, carpet, power antennae is broken, driver's seat is worn, passenger seat needs restitching, slight dent in driver's door and will only open from inside, paint is thin in a few areas, front air dam is loose and could use some brake pads. The top does not go up on it's own. Original Clarion AM/FM Cassette and Equalizer comes and goes of it's own will.
The good: No rust in any of the usual places. The ONLY rust I can find is minimal surface rust on the floor boards. I have included photos of the inner door frames. It has new muffler and exhaust pipe. All windows and lights work (new fog lights need connecting). All glass is good. Rare 3 spoke steering wheel. Clutch and transmission is strong. No squeals in power steering. I am not an expert with turbos but this car is FAST and smooth! No cracks in any of the light lenses. I have a clear title. It passed NC inspection last year but I do not have the funds currently for tires and a top.
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What would you drive in 1985?
Wed, May 6 2020Bereft of live baseball games to watch, I've turned to the good ship YouTube to watch classic games. While watching the 1985 American League Championship Series last night, several of the broadcast's commercials made its way into the original VHS recording, including those for cars. "Only 8.8% financing on a 1985 Ford Tempo!" What a deal! That got me thinking: what would I drive in 1985? It sure wouldn't be a Tempo. Or an IROC-Z, for that matter, despite what my Photoshopped 1980s self would indicate in the picture above. I posed this question to my fellow Autobloggists. Only one could actually drive back then, I was only 2 and a few editors weren't even close to being born. Here are our choices, which were simply made with the edict of "Come on, man, be realistic." West Coast Editor James Riswick: OK, I started this, I'll go first. I like coupes today, so I'm pretty sure I'd drive one back then. I definitely don't see myself driving some badge-engineered GM thing from 1985, and although a Honda Prelude has a certain appeal, I must admit that something European would likely be in order. A BMW maybe? No, I'm too much a contrarian for that. The answer is therefore a 1985 Saab 900 Turbo 3-Door, which is not only a coupe but a hatchback, too. If I could scrounge up enough Reagan-era bucks for the ultra-cool SPG model, that would be rad. The 900 Turbo pictured, which was for auction on Bring a Trailer a few years ago, came with plum-colored Bokhara Red, and you're damn sure I would've had me one of those. Nevermind 1985, I'd probably drive this thing today. Associate Editor Byron Hurd: I'm going to go with the 1985.5 Ford Mustang SVO, AKA the turbocharged Fox Body that everybody remembers but nobody drives. The mid-year update to the SVO bumped the power up from 175 ponies (yeah, yeah) to 205, making it almost as powerful (on paper, anyway) as the V8-powered GT models offered in the same time frame. I chose this particular car because it's a bit of a time capsule and, simultaneously, a reminder that all things are cyclical. Here we are, 35 years later, and 2.3-liter turbocharged Mustangs are a thing again. Who would have guessed?
Saab's latest Chinese owners facing their own credit woes
Sat, 16 Aug 2014Poor Saab, it can't seem to get a break. General Motors couldn't seem to make a go of it, neither could Spyker, and now it seems that its latest owner is encountering some problems of its own.
That owner, of course, is National Electric Vehicle Sweden, a Swedish holding company owned by Chinese investors. NEVS recently restarted production at the Saab plant in Trollhättan, Sweden, and had some ambitious plans for the brand's revival, but it appears to have run out of cash.
This according to a report in The Wall Street Journal, which discovered that NEVS is having trouble paying its suppliers. One such supplier, called Labo Test, has reportedly been owed some $22,000 by NEVS since February, and without payment, petitioned the Swedish government to place NEVS into bankruptcy proceedings. If that seems a little extreme to you over twenty-two grand, it would seem the parties agree, as the petition has reportedly since been withdrawn.
Saab owners NEVS denied creditor protection by Swedish court
Thu, 28 Aug 2014The story of Saab is practically a Greek tragedy at this point. The quirky Swedish automaker that was once known as a pioneer of affordable turbocharging has been followed by years of news that just seemed to keep getting worse. At this point, maybe the brand name should be allowed to fade away into the ether and be remembered for the good times that it gave us.
Saab's latest predicament is that its parent National Electric Vehicle Sweden (or NEVS) has been denied protection from its creditors by the Swedish courts. According to Reuters, the judges called the business' financing plan "vague and completely undocumented." A company spokesperson told Reuters that it plans to appeal.
Seemingly in reaction to the court's decision, NEVS posted a press release on its website announcing that the company had applied "for a reorganization to create more time for the ongoing negotiations." The automaker continues to claim that it's negotiating with two global automakers to sell a portion of the company, possibly Mahindra, but the process is taking longer than it originally predicted. It seems a distinct possibility that this reorganization attempt is simply a way to buy extra time.