Yup 100%
Yup 100%
Look in Colorado. They are everywhere here. You will be spoiled for choice and most are well taken care of.
I loved my SAAB. It had such a little attitude with it. It was like it constantly wanted to remind me that it has a soul and a personality and it needs attention. Plus all the quirky little aspects of the car made me feel like it was not trying to be different for the sake of being different. It was different because…
Nice! My mom’s newest Saab is a dark green ‘94 SE. Everyone in the family has used it as a backup car at some point.
Saabs are only expensive if you don’t know how to find a decent shop that knows about them. Run-of-the-mill shops charge extra because their idiot techs have never seen a torx head before. The parts themselves aren’t expensive.
I recommend Saabnet: http://www.saabnet.com/tsn/class/
I’m still very much partial to the 99 turbo. Just like that one. Ok, maybe with soccer balls on.
Muh people! I drive a ‘91 900.
Nice Saab!
Came here see this, not disappointed.
*starts frantically browsing cars.com for Saabs*
Came here to post exactly this. Good call.
First thing I thought of too.
Ricky, who lives in Sunnyvale
I totally agree Fragile. I drive a 1999 Saab 9-5 as my everyday car and I’m restoring a 1986 Saab 9000. People think I’m crazy, but I’m really just Jalop. The 99 you posted has been my dream car since I was 16! I would drive it everyday.
I saw one the other day. They only made 457 of them.
You know what did here,SIR? you just made me wanna get my self one and i’ll promise you i’ll get one soon just to make great Jalop family:)
Every once in a while, I see another ‘07 9-5 and until I can see the plate I am convinced someone stole my car.
Rare everyday cars. There are plenty of good examples, but I’ll use the Saab 9-4x. Less than a thousand were made. Most people have no idea what it is. But we do. We know why it’s special.
My car. There are many like it, but this one is mine.