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12/5/16

Saab is coming back

Saab, almost forgotten, but still respected by every petrolhead there is, though it's ugly it has this unusual vibe that only Saab can have. There is a rumor that Saab is coming back to the automotive scene and we are awaiting conformation, since NEVS (company that bought Saab) is not denying that they will start production next year.
Right now Saab is producing aircraft technology, radars and missiles and they are doing an awesome job, not really my field of interest, but I read news. 
What to say about Saab, my story begins 2003 when I saw my first Saab (they are really not that popular from where I come from) I thought to myself "Damn that's ugly" and haven't thought about Saab until I tried the 9-3 turbo. 9-3 turbo was the first Saab I drove and it was amazing. The speed, acceleration, boost, driving experience, everything was awesome.



 It was so advanced in that time, I mean Volkswagen was bragging about having 200 hp 2.0 engine in 2006, Saab had that power in 1991. They were so ahead of their time. Saab made the same "mistake" as Mercedes with w123, they made too reliable cars and probably couldn't sell any parts. Mercedes got out of that, Saab didn't and it was sold to GM. After that it was sold to Spyker, company from Holland, but they soon collapsed and were forced to sell again, then it was bought by NEVS, company owned by Swedish government. There are rumors that Saab is coming back in 2017. We hope that's true, because Saab isn't just a car, it's Swedish car (since they sold Volvo it would be only true Swedish car) and we all know that they can make a car. I personally love Saab and would buy one for sure. 


Good luck to Saab.

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