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You can view the page at http://saabworld.net/content.php?r=9...he-Netherlands
If I only had money growing on my tree out back.... That would be an awesome car to own and be able to actually drive.
I would find it odd if you cannot register this car in Germany. Pretty much anything with an engine, brake and headlights can be registered here. I have met a German guy who managed to register a diesel-powered motorcycle; he went through hell to get the TÜV approved, but it wasn't impossible. I have seen a go-kart with license plates rolling down the street. There is even a category of cars that pay very little taxes but are limited to 25 km/h maximum speed. Damaged cars can also get temporary registration. This Saab won't be any less safe than any of these cars.
Hello,
in Germany 2 9-5 II SC got number plates - one of them will be at the Meeting in the Bavarian Forest in October 2013.
Greetings!
Matthias
could I get this saab shipped to new York?
My God that is an ugly car
Sadly, this 9-5 SportCombi will be 100 times safer and environment-friendlier than many junk cars and trucks you see on the road here in Michigan, a state that doesn't have any vehicle safety or emission inspection.
Interesting article about the 25-year requirement and why they make it so difficult..
You Can Import Anything Except Common Sense - Column - Car Reviews - Car and Driver
Nice looking 9-5, and kinda cool to see a SAAB that looks new! But my 2001 9-5 has a very similar line to the back half; and I think the '01 front end lines are more stylish, at least to my biased eyes!.......( can't afford anything else, but I have become pretty attached to my car.)