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  2. Saab 900 - Wikipedia

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    The Saab 900 is a mid-sized automobile produced by Swedish manufacturer Saab from 1978 until 1998 in two generations: the first from 1978 to 1994, ...

  3. List of Saab passenger cars - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... The following is a List of Saab passenger cars indexed by year of introduction. ... 900/9-3: Compact executive/ ...

  4. Category:Saab vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Saab 900; Saab 9000; F. Saab Formula Junior; G. Saab Granturismo; S. Saab 401; Saab Aero; SaabO; Saalina; Saab Sonett This page was last edited on 28 December 2021 ...

  5. Saab Automobile - Wikipedia

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    Saab 96. Saab, "Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget" (Swedish for "Swedish aeroplane corporation"), a Swedish aerospace and defence company, was created in 1937 in Linköping.The company had been established in 1937 for the express purpose of building aircraft for the Swedish Air Force to protect the country's neutrality as Europe moved closer to World War II.

  6. Saab 900 (NG) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 January 2009, at 05:05 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Saab Aero - Wikipedia

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    The Saab 900 Aero was introduced for the 1984 model year, or as it was known in the U.S. "Special Performance Group" (SPG). The Aero/SPG incorporated (depending on the market and model year) a body skirt; a sport-suspension (1987+) that included shorter, stiffer springs, stiffer shocks, and sway bars; leather seats; premium stereo; and air conditioning.

  8. Saab Car Museum - Wikipedia

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    Saab 95; Saab 96; Saab 98; Saab Catherina; Saab MFI 13; Saab 97 Sonett II; Saab 97 Sonett III; Saab 99, and several variations of the vehicle; Saab 90; Saab 900, both the original Saab 900 and the NG900; Saab 9000, including cars number one and two from "The Long Run" endurance test held in Talladega, Alabama, in October 1986; Saab 9-3, various ...

  9. Saab 96 - Wikipedia

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    The last production date for the Saab 96 was January 11, 1980 (VIN 96806002814), the last VIN (96806002820) was produced on January 3, 1980. [16] These cars were built by Valmet Automotive in Uusikaupunki, Finland. The Saab 96 was succeeded by the Saab 99, introduced in 1967, [17] and subsequently by the Saab 900, introduced in 1978. [18]