Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 14:33:02 GMT From: nutmeggernopsamejanews.com Subject: Re: What makes a Saab so special?
In article <36AD927C.3E070AFCnopsamail.com>, davjonesnopsamail.com wrote: > Good question. Easily answered, > I work as a sales rep selling Snow Ski & Surf accessories all over Australia except > Western Australia, I've been doing the same sort of job in the same territory for > almost 16 years and average about 120k km's each year. During this time I have had > Australian built cars, Japanese, French, & English cars, all before my first SAAB > an 89 900i 3 speed auto. I've been driving Saab cars for 9 years now and in that > time have travelled more than a million kilometres all over Australia from the alps > & our lowest temperatures of -20 centigrade to the deserts of the centre, and the > northern tropics where the temperature regularly reaches 50 c in the shade, and > over 70 c on the road. In the Northern Territory there are no speed limits and > sometimes 500 km's between fuel stops, on these stages I drive as fast as my car > will go (230 k's with the roof off) for hours at a time. In Sydney traffic, driving > 500 yards can take as long as in any other city. > During my time with SAAB I've never had to repair or replace anything that wouldn't > be replaced under normal use, my cars have started first time every time, and, I've > always arrived on time. That's cool, wish we had no speed limit around here I love my Saabs because they are designed so well with the driver in mind and they are so comfortable and VERY safe! --J > > McBagpiper wrote: > > > Just bought a 92 900s, it seems many people love their Saabs, tell me why? My > > saab has a new factory engine and trans about 3,000 miles ago, the whole car > > has 70,000. with a 5 spd. Any comments to make me more confident of this auto. > > I am a first time Saab owner. Thanks for any help on this subject > > -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own