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Car Forum / Saab Cars / August 2005

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2006 Saabs adding standard features & getting cheaper...

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Tex - 08 Aug 2005 20:06 GMT
Looks like it will be a good year if you're in the market for a new Saab...

 http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=106743

- tex
PAPAGENE4JACK - 08 Aug 2005 23:48 GMT
Ya tex and add years of headaches with repairs
Tex - 09 Aug 2005 01:22 GMT
> Ya tex and add years of headaches with repairs

Ha!  Sorry...I'm not lauging at you here...I swear.  Given your posts of the
past 6-8 months (esp 1/14/05) I can see why you seem a bit jaded about
Saabs.

However, I'm not convinced adding a larger base level engine (the 210hp I4),
adding power seats and standard xenon lights, will markedly change the
overall quality/reliability aspects of the car, one way or the other.  Over
the past 10-15 years, Saabs have not really earned any major awards or for
that matter a reputation for quality/reliability...unfortunately.  However,
cars that tend to be very reliable (as defined by a low number of
problems/defects/failures) also tend to be a bit boring (a few Japanese
brands come to mind).

- tex
 
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