Amazing good quality video. The company that potentially contributed most to innovative world wide car safety is no longer with us…isn’t that sad? All the others hugely benefited.
I think there are MANY people are discovering what great cars these where compared to todays overly complicated techno golf carts(German cars!) that frankly all drive and look the same something SAAB never subscribed to until GM fully entrenched their corporate claws.
I owe my Mom's, my elder Sister's, and my own, Life to how-well SAAB (not GM, but SAAB!) built their cars. I now drive an older Volvo, hoping it is as good and robust.
i love how they're able to do all of these expensive tests considering they were still quite a small company and didn't make lots of profit, plus the italians cut their deal with type 4 platform sharing
7:58 This would be a 0 point for today's standard, I can't imagine what the other cars of that era would perform in this, maybe completely snapped in halves, this would be survivable, but not good. But on the head-on collision, the 9000 still perform well compare to today's cars, it was safest car in the 90s after all.
correct but it's not just "thicker" metal i believe they're using different metal materials throughout the chassis, so for example the crumple zones use softer metal material so it can absorb the impact, while the crucial protection like roof, under and side uses stronger steel for rigidity
Amazing good quality video. The company that potentially contributed most to innovative world wide car safety is no longer with us…isn’t that sad? All the others hugely benefited.
I still miss Saab - still such a loss for the entire automotive sector!
I think there are MANY people are discovering what great cars these where compared to todays overly complicated techno golf carts(German cars!) that frankly all drive and look the same something SAAB never subscribed to until GM fully entrenched their corporate claws.
I owe my Mom's, my elder Sister's, and my own, Life to how-well SAAB (not GM, but SAAB!) built their cars. I now drive an older Volvo, hoping it is as good and robust.
Товарищ, ты не прогадал с выбором , вольво и сааб- самые надёжные и безопасные авто в мире, лучше которых нет ничего ... Ну , кроме Уаз , конечно же.
I remember this in the 90s. Saab was a great brand. Istill miss it. Thanks.
i love how they're able to do all of these expensive tests considering they were still quite a small company and didn't make lots of profit, plus the italians cut their deal with type 4 platform sharing
👍 SAAB på sitt beste!
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Thanks bro for job,real i search this video long time
9:23 Gettin' Jiggy wid it. That's my style right thurrr.....
7:58 This would be a 0 point for today's standard, I can't imagine what the other cars of that era would perform in this, maybe completely snapped in halves, this would be survivable, but not good.
But on the head-on collision, the 9000 still perform well compare to today's cars, it was safest car in the 90s after all.
Super!
Спасибо!
Detta är snarare 13min och 20 sekunder av mitt liv..
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Swedish
Swedish
im learning swedish until i can figure out what this video says
Thicker metal! Try this stunt with car from 2023
correct but it's not just "thicker" metal
i believe they're using different metal materials throughout the chassis, so for example the crumple zones use softer metal material so it can absorb the impact, while the crucial protection like roof, under and side uses stronger steel for rigidity
Good job Fiat xD
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