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Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 08:39:35 +0100
From: MeatballTurbo <carl.robsonnopsamcing-czechs.com>
Subject: Re: should a buy a saab


In article <3H2dnaTI7LKu19eiXTWJiQnopsamhtview.com>, mypcnopsam.com says... > > > MeatballTurbo wrote: > > > > > In article <ksidkvghp6mqbjpkop1et7172hu11i6qq1nopsamcom>, > > > rickmnopsamam.yahoo.com spouted forth into alt.autos.saab... > > > > > > > > > The late 80's onwards Classic 900 Convertable is a far nicer looking car > > > than the '95 onwards Next generation cars, > > A definite matter of opinion. I would suggest they buy the latest > convertible they can afford of whatever make that they like the look of, > making sure it has a full service history. A twelve year old car is a > dubious purchase for the average non Saab enthusiast. > > > If it is properly looked after, and has full records with reciepts to back up any maintenance, servicing, repairs and wear and tear fixes, comparing a classic 900 Conv, to a NG900 conv. The classic has to win on handling, as you say, a matter of opinion, looks too. The NG900/C9-3 shape is starting to grow on me, but I'm finding the 9-5 and the 9-3ss in any form a very attractive looking car. While to me personally it isn't a touch on the on C900 Coupe (hard or soft top), if I was going to spring into financing something that required a little wealth, I would have trouble deciding between the two. -- The poster formerly known as Skodapilot. http://www.bouncing-czechs.com

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