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The problem with your argument is that you are comparing apples to oranges. The 95 costs a lot more than a 93. Now that my 93 has been totaled (Act of god as opposed to poor driving.) I am looking for a Saab replacement. I can not afford a 95 wagon and even if I could buy one used I don’t want a wagon at this stage of my life. I like the look of the 93 and it's functionality.
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