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  2. Saab 9-5 - Wikipedia

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    Saab introduced a wagon variant of the new 9-5, dubbed "SportCombi," at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. [23] The Saab 9-5 Sedan 2.8 V6 Turbo was named Car of the Year in Singapore by "Wheels Asia". [24] Production of the 9-5 ended in March 2011 with Trollhättan production stopping due to the company's failing liquidity. [25]

  3. Saab Aero - Wikipedia

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    Power output varied by model year and market, but 900S and 900 Turbo models produced after 1985 were fitted with a 16-valve engine, while the basic 900 kept the earlier 8-valve engine. Some modern Aero-model Saab cars featured only a slight increase in performance, such as the Saab 9-3 , while other models featured a dramatic increase in ...

  4. Saab XWD - Wikipedia

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    The XWD was the standard powertrain for the Saab 9-5 from 2010 to 2012, underpinning the 2011 Saab 9-4X and was part of the Saab 9-3X, the XUV crossover introduced by Saab in 2009 based on the 9-3 Sport Combi. The XWD system was also later used in the Opel Insignia.

  5. Saab 9-3 - Wikipedia

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    The Saab 9-5 and the first generation 9-3 were the last Saab cars to use this all-Saab DOHC 16-valve fuel injection design. The non-turbo models use a distributor that leads to each spark plug, while the turbocharged engines utilize Saab's Trionic engine management system with a Direct Ignition Module (or cassette) mounted at the top of the ...

  6. Saab Automobile - Wikipedia

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    The company used its jubilee owners' convention to launch a replacement for the aging 9000: the Saab 9-5. The 900 received a facelift and renaming complementary to its new larger sibling: it would now be called the Saab 9-3. The 9-5 was the first Saab without a combi coupé body style option in 20 years.

  7. Category:Saab engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Saab engines" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Fiat JTD engine; H.

  8. Saab Variable Compression engine - Wikipedia

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    The Saab Variable Compression engine was a development project of Saab Automobile, for which it won an award both in 2000 and 2001. [ 1 ] In a normal internal combustion engine, because cylinder bore diameter, piston stroke length and combustion chamber volume are almost always constant, the compression ratio (CR) for a given engine is almost ...

  9. Saab H engine - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 GM Epsilon-based 9-3 switched to the GM Ecotec engine, leaving the 9-5 as the sole user of the H engine. The H family of engine was used in the first-generation 9-5 until it was discontinued in 2010. The tooling and know-how was sold to BAIC. The latter B2X4 and B2X5 engines have in practice nothing in common with the early B engines ...