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How fast is a Saab 900 Turbo?

How fast is a Saab 900 Turbo?

202 km/h
Saab 900 Turbo; 145 PS (DIN). Acceleration 0–100 km/h (62 mph) 9.5 sec. Top speed 202 km/h (126 mph).

What is the best Saab to buy?

10 of the Greatest Cars Saab Ever Built

  • Ursaab. 1947 Ursaab | Source: Saab Car Museum.
  • 1960-1980 Saab 96. 1963 Saab 96 | Source: Saab Car Museum.
  • 1966-1974 Sonett. 1970 Saab Sonett III | Source: Saab Car Museum.
  • 1978-1984 Saab 99 Turbo.
  • 1984-1991 Saab 900 SPG.
  • 1984- 1997 Saab 9000.
  • 1998-2003 Saab 9-3 Viggen.
  • 2004-2005 Saab 9-2X.

Why did Saab go out of business?

In 2012, Spyker filed a lawsuit against GM asking for US$3 billion in damages after GM had attempted to block the deals between Spyker and Chinese automaker Youngman, who were investing in Saab Automobile. Consequently, Saab was forced to file bankruptcy in 2012.

Is a Saab a good buy?

Saab makes some of the most comfortable front seats in the business, they are cool, Cheap to buy and insure (depends on the market), they are reliable/robust (1,000,000,km), Lots of power, Saab has always designed safe cars…

What kind of car is the Saab 900?

Currently he has a growing collection that includes two more Saab 900s (one of them a non-Aero Turbo, and the other a wholly un-turbo’d model altogether, making his trio of 900s pretty close to a full model range), and he started out in a similar fashion with his first car being an ’88 Saab 900 Turbo, an 8-valve version.

When did Saab start using a turbocharger?

Saab introduced a turbocharger in 1978 in its 99 Turbo with the B engine (based on the Triumph Slant-4 engine). This engine was also used in early 900 Turbo models.

When did the Saab 900 T16 Turbo come out?

1990 2dr 900 T16 and light-pressure 8v Turbo replaced by 900S 16v with light-pressure turbo 1991 T16 Aero introduced with 175bhp; light-pressure Aero added later 1993 Mar Final edition Ruby: aircon, special wheels/seats, no bodykit.

Where was the Saab 900C made in Finland?

The Valmet plant in Finland, referenced below under the 900c, also produced regular 900s, a total of 238,898 examples. The plant in Arlöv (now closed), near Malmö, also produced some 900s.