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  2. Saab 9-3 - Wikipedia

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    By that time, Saab had run into serious cash flow problems, but work on the PhoeniX platform and the 9-3 replacement continued to the point that bankruptcy papers were filed in late 2011. [ 52 ] The replacement of the 9-3, which had been renamed 900 by that time, [ 55 ] was to have a 1.6 liter turbo engine supplied by BMW , who would have also ...

  3. 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.

  4. Saab Information Display - Wikipedia

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    SID on a 2001 Saab 9-5 suffering from pixel failure. SID-2 in a 1995 Saab 900SE, showing check warning and some pixel failure. Saab Information Displays from 1994–2003 commonly suffer from an electrical system failure that results in some or all of the on-screen liquid crystal display (LCD) pixel lines becoming invisible, rendering the SID difficult to read or, in some cases, entirely unusable.

  5. GM High Feature engine - Wikipedia

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    2.8 L turbo V6 in a 2006 Saab 9-3. This engine is also known as a A28NET, Z28NET, Z28NEL or B284. The LP9 is a 2.8L turbocharged version used for the Saab 9-3, Saab 9-5, and other GM vehicles. It has the same bore and stroke as the naturally aspirated LP1, however the compression ratio is reduced to 9.5:1. The engine is manufactured at Holden's ...

  6. List of Saab passenger cars - Wikipedia

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    The following is a List of Saab passenger cars indexed by year of introduction. ... 900/9-3: Compact executive/ ... 2011-2012: 9-4X: Compact Crossover SUV: See also

  7. F35 transmission - Wikipedia

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    The F35 is a Saab-designed five-speed manual transmission built in Saab’s Gothenburg, Sweden, powertrain plant.This extensively tested manual transmission was originally introduced in the 1984 Saab 9000, and was later used in the Saab 900, 9-3 and 9-5, Saturn Ion Redline, Chevrolet Cobalt SS, Chevrolet HHR SS and various GM/Opel transverse engine front-wheel drive applications.

  8. Trionic 8 - Wikipedia

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    It is used in both Saab 9-3 and Opel Vectra vehicles, and is available with 150, 175 and 210 horsepower (160 kW) engines. It will also be used for a flexifuel version starting production spring 2007. [1] Saab Trionic T8 has been developed by Saab and is a very advanced engine management system.

  9. 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]