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1995-1997 Saab 900 Convertible 900.0L

Overview The Saab 900 Convertible, often referred to as the “New Generation” (NG) 900, represents a significant period in the history of the Swedish manufacturer. Introduced in 1994 following General Motors’ acquisition of a 50 percent stake in Saab, this model was built on the GM2900 platform, which it shared with the Opel Vectra. This […]

1987-1992 Saab 900 Convertible 900.0L

Overview The Saab 900 Convertible, introduced to the United States market in 1986 for the 1987 model year, stands as one of the most recognizable open-top vehicles of the late 20th century. Developed from the robust Saab 900 platform, the convertible was engineered with a reinforced chassis to maintain structural rigidity despite the removal of […]

1994-1995 Saab 900 900.0L

Overview The 1994-1995 Saab 900, often referred to as the “NG900” (New Generation), marked a significant departure for the Swedish manufacturer. Following General Motors’ acquisition of a 50 percent stake in Saab, the 900 was redesigned to share its platform with the Opel Vectra. This development aimed to improve economies of scale and modernize the […]

1987-1993 Saab 900 900.0L

Overview The Saab 900, produced between 1978 and 1994, represents the brand’s most iconic era of engineering. Developed from the earlier 99 platform, the 900 was designed with an emphasis on safety, ergonomics, and unconventional mechanical packaging. Its distinct profile, characterized by a steeply raked windshield and a wrap-around glass area, became a hallmark of […]

1994-1997 Saab 900 900.0L

Overview The “New Generation” Saab 900, often referred to as the NG900, marked a significant transition for the Swedish manufacturer. Introduced for the 1994 model year, this vehicle was the first Saab developed under the partial ownership of General Motors. It utilized the GM2900 platform, which it shared with the Opel Vectra. This engineering collaboration […]

1984 Saab 900 900.0L

Overview The 1984 Saab 900 represents a distinct era of Swedish engineering, characterized by a focus on safety, ergonomics, and unconventional design. As the successor to the 99, the 900 utilized a longitudinal engine layout with the transmission mounted beneath the engine block, a configuration that allowed for a spacious cabin and excellent weight distribution. […]

1985-1993 Saab 900 900.0L

Overview The Saab 900 represents a distinct era of Swedish automotive engineering, characterized by its unconventional design and focus on driver ergonomics. Introduced as a successor to the 99, the 900 maintained the brand’s signature front-wheel-drive layout and longitudinal engine placement, which allowed for a unique weight distribution and handling profile. Throughout its production run […]

2008 Saab 9-7X AWD 9.0L

Overview The 2008 Saab 9-7X represents a unique chapter in the history of the Swedish brand, emerging during its ownership by General Motors. Marketed as the first SUV to wear the Saab badge, the 9-7X was built upon the GMT360 platform, sharing its fundamental architecture with vehicles such as the Chevrolet TrailBlazer and GMC Envoy. […]

2005-2009 Saab 9-7X AWD 9.0L

Overview The Saab 9-7X represents a unique chapter in the history of the Swedish brand, serving as its first foray into the SUV market. Introduced for the 2005 model year, the vehicle was developed during General Motors’ ownership of Saab. To expedite its entry into the growing premium SUV segment, the 9-7X was built upon […]

1999-2004 Saab 9-5 Wagon 9.0L

Overview The Saab 9-5 Wagon, introduced for the 1999 model year, represented the brand’s entry into the premium executive station wagon segment. Built on the GM2900 platform, the 9-5 was engineered to replace the aging 9000 series, emphasizing safety, ergonomics, and the brand’s signature turbocharged performance. Manufactured in Trollhättan, Sweden, the wagon variant provided a […]

2000-2005 Saab 9-5 Wagon 9.0L

Overview The Saab 9-5 Wagon, introduced as the estate version of the brand’s flagship sedan, represented the final era of independent Saab engineering before the company’s full integration into the General Motors portfolio. Launched to compete in the premium midsize segment, the 9-5 Wagon prioritized safety, ergonomic cabin design, and the distinctive turbocharged performance that […]

2002-2003 Saab 9-5 Wagon 9.0L

Overview The Saab 9-5 Wagon, introduced as the estate version of the 9-5 sedan, represented the brand’s commitment to combining utility with the distinct Scandinavian design language and turbocharged performance that defined the manufacturer. Developed on the GM2900 platform, the 9-5 was engineered to replace the aging 9000 series, offering a more refined ride, improved […]