"The demise of Saab is one of the more painful episodes in the collective memory of car enthusiasts worldwide. Saab was always a manufacturer that did things its own way – and that sense of principle and engineering purity has left "
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Saab 96 made a virtue out of eccentricity
"My headmistress had a Saab 96. In orange. She was strange. An intellectual misfit. The sort of teacher you used to find in schools of the 1970s. A feminist when feminists were few and far between. Especially in East London. She "
Saab 900 Turbo Cabrio
"In our feature article ‘The Quiet Collaborator’ (Influx April Edition) we refer to the Saab 90 as a classic of the Oeuvre, and so it was. But when you close your eyes and picture the perfect Saab, the Classic Saab, we’"
Erik Carlsson & Saabitude
" Not sure wether it's just the motorsport success or not - but there's something about the older generation of Saabs that we really dig. I was always fascinated by the 96 (below) - not least because an old teacher of mine "
Stig and the Saab 99
"As a kid, I was obsessed with Saabs. There was something supremely left-field about them. Something that whispered of the alternative, the coldly exotic. And one of the main reasons for the obsession was that they were driven on the "
Saab: Fighter Planes to Crash Landings
" Having been born and raised lusting after turbo Saabs and digging the legendary Viggen fighter planes that featured often in their ads, it's amazing at how such a ridiculous bit of brand mismanagement can destroy a symbol of innovative Scandinavian "
Saab Sonett – Rare as Hen’s Teeth
" Of all the obscure cars from Scandinavia, the Saab Sonett is the most pretty and the most frustratingly elusive. As I remember there was a Sonnett 3 in a Top Trumps card game in the 1970s, but we at Influx towers "
The Originals
"Having an idea is one thing. Turning it into reality is, however, apt to be somewhat more challenging. But for anyone or anything that succeeds in breaking new ground, enduring fame is assured. Or is it? We look at four "