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17 September 2014 #1
I am new here
Hello All,
My name is Jerry, I am first time owner of Saab 9-2X 2005. Enjoying every minute I must say.
Regards
Jerry
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17 September 2014 #2
Frank Administrator
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- 30 Jul 2010
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- USA - Netherlands
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- Saab(s)
- previous: 2006 9-3, 2001-06 9-5, 2011 9-4X
Welcome to our world! CA is a big state. North, South, coastal, desert or somewhere in between?
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17 September 2014 #3
Dave T. Super Moderator
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- 03 Aug 2010
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- near Seattle, Washington
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- 1,515
- Saab(s)
- 1999 9-3SE (2013-2015), 2005 9-3 (2005-2013), 1990 900 (1990-2003)
Welcome!
We all have to start sometime. I first owned a Saab during its heyday when the 900 turbo was considered the best sports sedan or hatchback on the planet. I had a non-turbo, though, as I thought only rich people had turbos. In 2005, I finally got a Saab with a turbo! Of course, all the 9-3's in the U.S. had turbos by then.
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18 September 2014 #4
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19 September 2014 #5
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- 22 Aug 2013
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- Scotland
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- 2012, 95 Aero
Hi (and welcome).
Can you let me know what the 9-2 was? Not had one here 95,96.99.9-3,9-5 were the ones I can remember.
TTFN
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26 September 2014 #6
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- 2004 9-5 ARC 2.3T wagon
Wasn't the 9-2x basically a Subaru WRX rebranded in Saab trim?
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26 September 2014 #7
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- 2012, 95 Aero
Not a 'real' SAAB then?
What was the rationale behind this? 4x4 or a different market?
Quite academic really but may be the model of things for the future if NEVS was to fail and Mahindra was to move in.
Thanks in the meantime,
TTFN
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26 September 2014 #8
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- 10 Apr 2014
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- Saab(s)
- 2004 9-5 ARC 2.3T wagon
I saw one at the repair garage I've gone to a few times, and having never seen one before did some research on it. Apparently this was during the period when GM owned both Saab and Subaru, and GM wanted a 'small' 4x4. You could call it a "Saabaru" !! GM sold the "Saab 9-2x" for only two years, and charged extra for it since it was badged as a Saab. One review I read about the then new 9-2x was that you'd get the same car for less $$ by buying a WRX. The good news is that you'll be able to find (certain) parts easier than others in the group.
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27 September 2014 #9
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- 2012, 95 Aero
Thanks for the answer. Never seen or heard of one here Subaru and SAAB yes. Just as I noticed when I was in Arkansas I saw a Metro(?) which was nothing like the one I had at the time which was a small hatchback designed as a 'big brother' to the original Mini to fill the gap in the BL range and compete against the Audi 50 / VW Polo, Ford Fiesta, Fiat 127 etc.
TTFN
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29 September 2014 #10
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- 10 Apr 2014
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- Atlanta
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- Saab(s)
- 2004 9-5 ARC 2.3T wagon
I was at a tire & wheels store today and picked up a copy of "european car" magazine while waiting. I got onto their website and naturally wanted to see what they had to say about Saabs. I found this article, a 7 part series discussing the 9-2x !! [ 9-2X | Research 9-2X and find Photos, Articles, Videos, Blogs and Forums at European Car Magazine ]
Very good info !!
I also found a glowing review about the my2001 9-5 Aero wagon which had been a year-long project.
part 1
2001 Saab Aero Wagon Long Term Update - European Car Magazine
part 2
2001 Saab 9-5 Aero Wagon - Long-Term Wrap-Up - European Car Magazine