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Date: 25 May 2004 15:47:06 GMT
From: Dave Hinz <DaveMay2004nospam-creek.net>
Subject: Re: As read in the NY Times....


On Tue, 25 May 2004 14:37:37 GMT, Steven Stern <sdsternNOSPAMHEREnospamAMHEREmindspring.com> wrote: > For Saab, Some See the Beginning of the End. Others See the Middle I've been reading about the "death of Saab" since, well, I think when the 9000 came out. There was probaby the same noise when the Triumph engine went into the 99's, and when the 2-stroke was replaced by the V4. > The 9-7X, by contrast, is a lightly restyled Chevrolet TrailBlazer built in > Ohio. In its bulk and its cumbersome ways, with its optional V-8 engineís See, now this is just _wrong_ on so many levels. (not the claim, the concept of a V8 built in Ohio being called a Saab). If it takes tolerating stuff like this to keep the Real Saab cars in existance, it's tolerable. But, my 900 Turbo was more fun to drive than my 9-5 is.

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