Date: 18 May 2002 19:28:57 -0700 From: sennanopsaming.com (fsbfgvsx) Subject: Re: SAAB vs. Saab (was Re: My dealer hasn't got a clue)
SaabynopsamalBox.com (Saab Guy) wrote in message news:<dedeaf7e.0205141413.54f88bd8nopsaming.google.com>... > > Saab's website calls themselves "Saab Cars USA" (ok, so the one *here* > > does), and the references there are spelled Saab, so I'd say it's changed > > in their own usage. I'm sure someone here has a more clear timeline. > > It's interesting to note, however, that even on the emblems on the current > > cars, it's SAAB rather than Saab. > > > I donno but it's probably just for astetics, tell me which looks > better: > > Well I went to buy a SAAB last night, I went to my SAAB dealer and > looked at the new SAABs, I checked out some SAAB 900s and some SAAB > 9000s but I don't want a SAAB that is that old, so I asked about the > new SAAB 9-5 Sports Wagon and they said it was a myth, they don't > exist > > or this > > Well I went to buy a Saab last night, I went to my Saab dealer and > looked at the new Saabs, I checked out some Saab 900s and some Saab > 9000s but I don't want a Saab that is that old, so I asked about the > new Saab 9-5 Sports Wagon and they said it was a myth, they don't > exist > > > > > I personally think you can blame it on the internet...EVEN IF IT IS > JUST A NAME (I.E. SAAB) ALL CAPS HAS COME TO IMPLY YELLING > > Who knows...you say "Tuh may tow" I say "Tuh maa too" It's all caps-- like NORAD.