SAAB was a fullminant cars manufactured of the world. I'm proud about this explain SAAB video. My parents haded a treat company, and was in history of the years 1993-2004 the greatest SAAB Importeur for the German market.
SAAB or bust! There is no car on the market, even today in 2022, that offers everything SAAB offered :) a used 15 year old SAAB is still a better, faster, more comfortable, and more stylish option than anything on the global market. SAAB isn't dead though, only the automotive division. They're still one of the biggest defense contractors in the world
@@thepostalteenager2206 Because SAAB poured it's soul to create an identity? Something that many (and most) European car brands today have failed at. SAABs always stood out. You can tell a SAAB is a SAAB the moment you see the body line, front, or rear.
Sad, such amazing cars came from Saab. I’m going to buy a ‘02 93 hatchback this month. So excited. Definitely want a 95 wagon too and 900 someday too. Collect as much as I can 😭
I never know much about Saab until I was looking for a used car, I found one that i kinda like, when I dugged deeper into its history, I'm amazed at how the 9000 was design and built, I went for a test drive and I fell in love, still driving it. It is the best deal I can get for a used luxury sedan, it is cheap and its maintainance cost is lower than German coutnerparts.
Our family 9000 did more than 400.000 miles without any major hicups,..... Then dad scrapped it, silly bugger. Some rust after 17 years and salt on Danish roads...
Not me literally at this video after buying a used Saab Aero 07 🤣 she runs like a dream! And far beyond the tech any other car I’ve had (all of them from 2007/2008).
My father is a Saab enthusiast/collector, and my little brother, who still lives at home, has picked up the mantle. Together they have a shitload of them, including 96, 99, 900, 9000, 9-3 and 9-5. I would say they have at least 3 of each until 9000. Some automatics, some Griffins, some with 3 doors, some with 5 - there's variety (except that I think there's only one wagon, as my brother hates them). My brother just got his license, 1 year before the regular age because he's going to a school to become a logistics driver, so he fixed up a red 900 Turbo as his first car. I like that I can be around these classic models, as I don't like any new cars. I think that for years now most brands and models have started looking more and more like each other, either the same bloated, round look or the same "SUV" look - modern Saabs look like shit, too. Anyway, thanks for the video, now I understand why they so often ask each other about whether something is GM or not. I think this is why they emphasize some of their vehicles using the official Scania badges / stickers.
I loved all my Saabs! I have owned a new 99 in 1977..an EMS, a new 1986 SAAB 900, and a new 1992 9000. I have owned used 9000s and a used 900. The 99 was awesome, but my 1986 900 was going great at over 300000 miles of use. I loved the bumpers! So easy to parallel park and not worry about the front or rear bumpers being damaged by a bad driver. My 1992 9000 saved our lives in a bad rear end crash with my young children. The safety features of the accordion reaction of the SAAB when it was being hit from behind protected all 4 of us. Thank goodness SAAB insisted on safety first and not money. The body shop at the dealer did a great job fixing the car. It was very close to being totaled with only 4,000 miles on it. Linda Connecticut
As someone who's had 3 Saab's and still have 1 today, first being a m reg 94 ,18 months old 900 2.0 Turbo se convertible , followed by 55 plate 05 93 vector convertible 2.0 Turbo followed by a 93 sportwagon vector 1.9cdti which I've had around 10 years, by far the best was the 900 Turbo quality build wise, that car was faultless in around 8 - 9 years I owned never failed an MOT, the 2 93s haven't been bad cars , probably the worst is the diesel sportwagon , I had the same 150 bhp 1.9 16V Engine in a 07 Astra had the had adsatly the same problems EGR valves in particular both cars. The Astra plant at Ellesmere port was also the V6 engine plant for Europe with Saab have a production line, I attended the V6 plant at Ellesmere many times as I was for 15 years a metrology technician dimensional Engineer and responsible for all Engineering dimensional and deviation Engineering reports for Hydro Aluminium and Opel/vauxhall were a customer I was only responsible for the head left and right hand not block . I've also been to Kaiserslautern Vauxhall's sister Opel plant in Germany.
I worked as a mechanic at a dealer from 89 to 91. They sold 3 cars a month, yet worked on 10 a day! Once Lexus and Infinity were in show rooms, Saab was done. Crazy stuff like maintenance flooded batteries, water pump leaks, bent rims, bent front trans pans, tail light assemblies, etc...I once had to fix a 9000 that the customer was involved with Saab corporate and after several others it came to me. For a company that made only 2 vehicles, I saw several recalls (including one that burned a person's house down), and stupid stuff like welds that were not finished, wires that were mis-matched on connectors, etc. The manager would comment how chevy had many more vehices towed in. One february their was a cold snap and my cavalier was one of the few that made it in to the dealer. The older 8 valves with mechanical fuel injection started, but not the new 16 valves..It's not like Sweden is a Caribbean country that has never experienced low temperatures. GM wasn't the downfall, it kept them afloat after scania separated and the cost of developing the new jets. You can keep those crazy looking cars. I will stick to my Lexus.
I have a 1990 900 Turbo Convertible and have no vehicle history. It leaks oil like the Exxon Valdez and I believe every bushing, shock and engine mount has worn out. But you saying they burned down someone's house has me wondering if there is something you can tell me about this particular model. Let me know!
No mention of the Viggen yet inclusion of the TrollBlazer and Saabaru seems like someone didn't research their subject very thoroughly. They put a bunch of eggs into the Viggen basket which did not pay off. That story is not in your video.
Lol, yes they were/are really ugly. Except the last 9-5. That single one is rather nice. The engineering was pretty cool though. Too bad they never could stick to their original plans, instead they always had to make compromises due to lack of money.
@@lt6532 Saab , nice and cool should never be used in the same sentence my friend , one job I had to do on my fathers 900 one day was to change parking brake cable , parking brake worked on the front wheels , now in my view, there’s trying to be different and there’s idiotic
@stephenmcclean7500 it wasn't in the same sentence though... Nice refered to design, cool to engineering. Please note that I never said "good" on any occasion. .. ;)
Since you posted this video the SAAB stock went up 55%. Saab makes weapons and airplanes not only cars. You could rename video SAAB Automobiles so you dont mislead people. I found this video watching videos of airplanes
I own a Saab that's basically a GM vehicle. I can see why Saab is no longer around, the GM built car has a ton of problems with it using low quality parts.
Saab’s were only Saab’s before the involvement of the dreaded GM. It seems sad that at the timeVolvo were struggling, but they had the good fortune to be bought by Ford, who recognised Volvo’s potential as a niche upmarket brand, so gave Volvo a large cheque, with instructions to make a niche upmarket product, which they did. The involvement of GM, was as catastrophic as Leyland’d involvement with BMC. Such a shame. I have had four Saab’s, 2x96s and 2x99s and am considering buying another 96, in rally spec.
This isn't true actually, SAAB managed to really hold their own against GM. I don't have time to go into detail, but just take a look at Simon Padian's last gen 9-3 and 9-5. His 9-3 is literally just a futuristic classic 900, and his 9-5 is even more SAAB-y than the 900, bringing the company's design language back to Sixten Sason's original vision even before Bauhaus design ideology started to influence SAAB cars.
LOL, My first car I bought in 1989 was a Saab 96 we called the Flintstone because the floor board was rusted out I just cut wood boards and place them under for floor mates to keep our feet from going though I paid 180 dollars for that car and it was fun the next one I bought in 1997 was a Saab 900 it was the cool car until the turbo went out.
Saab went bankrupt because once GM took over, Saab's cars were basically crappy GM cars. Thanks to all the geniuses at GM for killing a great car and car brand.
SAAB was a fullminant cars manufactured of the world. I'm proud about this explain SAAB video. My parents haded a treat company, and was in history of the years 1993-2004 the greatest SAAB Importeur for the German market.
SAAB or bust! There is no car on the market, even today in 2022, that offers everything SAAB offered :) a used 15 year old SAAB is still a better, faster, more comfortable, and more stylish option than anything on the global market.
SAAB isn't dead though, only the automotive division. They're still one of the biggest defense contractors in the world
Why do you see it,stylish?
@@thepostalteenager2206 Because SAAB poured it's soul to create an identity? Something that many (and most) European car brands today have failed at. SAABs always stood out. You can tell a SAAB is a SAAB the moment you see the body line, front, or rear.
I drive a 2005 9-5 aero at the moment and I love it
Volvo.....
@@mcglovera i drive a SAAB, because they are much safer, than a volvo
to name one thing, there are many more
merry christmas
Sad, such amazing cars came from Saab. I’m going to buy a ‘02 93 hatchback this month. So excited. Definitely want a 95 wagon too and 900 someday too. Collect as much as I can 😭
I never know much about Saab until I was looking for a used car, I found one that i kinda like, when I dugged deeper into its history, I'm amazed at how the 9000 was design and built, I went for a test drive and I fell in love, still driving it. It is the best deal I can get for a used luxury sedan, it is cheap and its maintainance cost is lower than German coutnerparts.
Our family 9000 did more than 400.000 miles without any major hicups,..... Then dad scrapped it, silly bugger. Some rust after 17 years and salt on Danish roads...
Not me literally at this video after buying a used Saab Aero 07 🤣 she runs like a dream! And far beyond the tech any other car I’ve had (all of them from 2007/2008).
My dad has two saabs one got sold cause he cant take care dor two cars and dint know how valuable it will be after 1 year before bankrupt
@@phoebesmith8154😅
I had 4 Saabs between 1993 and today. I loved each one for varying reasons. I particularly miss my 2004 95 Aero Wagon. Saabs are truly special.
My father is a Saab enthusiast/collector, and my little brother, who still lives at home, has picked up the mantle. Together they have a shitload of them, including 96, 99, 900, 9000, 9-3 and 9-5. I would say they have at least 3 of each until 9000. Some automatics, some Griffins, some with 3 doors, some with 5 - there's variety (except that I think there's only one wagon, as my brother hates them). My brother just got his license, 1 year before the regular age because he's going to a school to become a logistics driver, so he fixed up a red 900 Turbo as his first car. I like that I can be around these classic models, as I don't like any new cars. I think that for years now most brands and models have started looking more and more like each other, either the same bloated, round look or the same "SUV" look - modern Saabs look like shit, too.
Anyway, thanks for the video, now I understand why they so often ask each other about whether something is GM or not. I think this is why they emphasize some of their vehicles using the official Scania badges / stickers.
I loved all my Saabs! I have owned a new 99 in 1977..an EMS, a new 1986 SAAB 900, and a new 1992 9000.
I have owned used 9000s and a used 900.
The 99 was awesome, but my 1986 900 was going great at over 300000 miles of use. I loved the bumpers! So easy to parallel park and not worry about the front or rear bumpers being damaged by a bad driver.
My 1992 9000 saved our lives in a bad rear end crash with my young children.
The safety features of the accordion reaction of the SAAB when it was being hit from behind protected all 4 of us.
Thank goodness SAAB insisted on safety first and not money.
The body shop at the dealer did a great job fixing the car. It was very close to being totaled with only 4,000 miles on it.
Linda Connecticut
Great video! Greetings from Trollhättan
Great video!
You can’t partner with FIAT or GM and expect you will succeed…
We loved Saab, we had six of them over the years.
We own a Saab 900 second Gen from 95, an Audi 100 Quattro Avant from 93 and we will never sell them!
Great Cars.
Where you find parts for your Saab?
@@thepostalteenager2206 Saab dealership and Workshop in Tønder Denmark, right around the corner from me.
Excellent job 👍👏🎉❤
As someone who's had 3 Saab's and still have 1 today, first being a m reg 94 ,18 months old 900 2.0 Turbo se convertible , followed by 55 plate 05 93 vector convertible 2.0 Turbo followed by a 93 sportwagon vector 1.9cdti which I've had around 10 years, by far the best was the 900 Turbo quality build wise, that car was faultless in around 8 - 9 years I owned never failed an MOT, the 2 93s haven't been bad cars , probably the worst is the diesel sportwagon , I had the same 150 bhp 1.9 16V Engine in a 07 Astra had the had adsatly the same problems EGR valves in particular both cars. The Astra plant at Ellesmere port was also the V6 engine plant for Europe with Saab have a production line, I attended the V6 plant at Ellesmere many times as I was for 15 years a metrology technician dimensional Engineer and responsible for all Engineering dimensional and deviation Engineering reports for Hydro Aluminium and Opel/vauxhall were a customer I was only responsible for the head left and right hand not block . I've also been to Kaiserslautern Vauxhall's sister Opel plant in Germany.
amazing love it
I love how that first footage is a fox body mustang. To me it's like a 900 from a different dimension lol
They still make cv 90 its a tank tho and Volvo make the motor and Bofors make the Canon they do make military jets and anti tank guns
I have owned a 1973 Saab 99LE, a 1969 Saab 97 (go look that one up). I have always wanted a 1972 Saab 95.
Супер!!!
I hate that they skipped over the 9000 24 hour Talladega run.
I worked as a mechanic at a dealer from 89 to 91. They sold 3 cars a month, yet worked on 10 a day! Once Lexus and Infinity were in show rooms, Saab was done. Crazy stuff like maintenance flooded batteries, water pump leaks, bent rims, bent front trans pans, tail light assemblies, etc...I once had to fix a 9000 that the customer was involved with Saab corporate and after several others it came to me.
For a company that made only 2 vehicles, I saw several recalls (including one that burned a person's house down), and stupid stuff like welds that were not finished, wires that were mis-matched on connectors, etc. The manager would comment how chevy had many more vehices towed in. One february their was a cold snap and my cavalier was one of the few that made it in to the dealer. The older 8 valves with mechanical fuel injection started, but not the new 16 valves..It's not like Sweden is a Caribbean country that has never experienced low temperatures.
GM wasn't the downfall, it kept them afloat after scania separated and the cost of developing the new jets.
You can keep those crazy looking cars. I will stick to my Lexus.
it's the same old story, too slow to adapt, and got pushed out of the market
I have a 1990 900 Turbo Convertible and have no vehicle history. It leaks oil like the Exxon Valdez and I believe every bushing, shock and engine mount has worn out. But you saying they burned down someone's house has me wondering if there is something you can tell me about this particular model. Let me know!
Rather sad and unfortunate 😢
I got a 9-5 end are pretty sate fid and the cop holder still works
Saab 93 1.8 t Vector. 2008 Great Car.
No mention of the Viggen yet inclusion of the TrollBlazer and Saabaru seems like someone didn't research their subject very thoroughly. They put a bunch of eggs into the Viggen basket which did not pay off. That story is not in your video.
My father had 3 Saabs ,don’t know what people seen in them , just my view, I thought they were horrendous things
Lol, yes they were/are really ugly.
Except the last 9-5. That single one is rather nice.
The engineering was pretty cool though. Too bad they never could stick to their original plans, instead they always had to make compromises due to lack of money.
@@lt6532 Saab , nice and cool should never be used in the same sentence my friend , one job I had to do on my fathers 900 one day was to change parking brake cable , parking brake worked on the front wheels , now in my view, there’s trying to be different and there’s idiotic
@stephenmcclean7500 it wasn't in the same sentence though...
Nice refered to design, cool to engineering.
Please note that I never said "good" on any occasion. .. ;)
@@stephenmcclean7500That's why no one cared about it in 2000's when you had cars like:BMW,VAG,Mercedes,Toyota,Honda,etc.
Since you posted this video the SAAB stock went up 55%. Saab makes weapons and airplanes not only cars. You could rename video SAAB Automobiles so you dont mislead people. I found this video watching videos of airplanes
Yeah, the title aged like milk. We're doing pretty good right now 😅
Pretty sure that's a white fox body Mustang in the intro...
Aircraft is already plural Aircrafts is redundant
Seems like you cribbed a lot of content from other more in-depth videos about Saab history. You could have at least credited the others.
nice content
SAAB miss me fr
Saab automobile is not dead. We see if Koenigsegg gonna reboot.
I own a Saab that's basically a GM vehicle. I can see why Saab is no longer around, the GM built car has a ton of problems with it using low quality parts.
GM ruins everything they touch
Saab’s were only Saab’s before the involvement of the dreaded GM. It seems sad that at the timeVolvo were struggling, but they had the good fortune to be bought by Ford, who recognised Volvo’s potential as a niche upmarket brand, so gave Volvo a large cheque, with instructions to make a niche upmarket product, which they did. The involvement of GM, was as catastrophic as Leyland’d involvement with BMC. Such a shame. I have had four Saab’s, 2x96s and 2x99s and am considering buying another 96, in rally spec.
This isn't true actually, SAAB managed to really hold their own against GM.
I don't have time to go into detail, but just take a look at Simon Padian's last gen 9-3 and 9-5. His 9-3 is literally just a futuristic classic 900, and his 9-5 is even more SAAB-y than the 900, bringing the company's design language back to Sixten Sason's original vision even before Bauhaus design ideology started to influence SAAB cars.
LOL, My first car I bought in 1989 was a Saab 96 we called the Flintstone because the floor board was rusted out I just cut wood boards and place them under for floor mates to keep our feet from going though I paid 180 dollars for that car and it was fun the next one I bought in 1997 was a Saab 900 it was the cool car until the turbo went out.
Saab went bankrupt because once GM took over, Saab's cars were basically crappy GM cars. Thanks to all the geniuses at GM for killing a great car and car brand.
Any car brand that has associated itself with either Fiat or the three frenchies 💩💩💩 has gone down 👇👎 and down, like the Renault/Nissan alliance.
i had a saab 900 turbo
there is no better car in the world !!!