Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 23:34:14 +0100 From: Pooh Bear <rabbitsfriendsandrelationsnospamail.com> Subject: Re: Why is this newsgroup all technical troubleshooting?
Craig's Saab C900 Site wrote: > Grunff <grunffnospam.com> writes: > > >Saab Guy wrote: > > >> I know, it's just extremely hard to hear the "negativity" of Saab's direction, even though some think that Saab is missing just "1 final nail" in the coffin. I will fight that negatitity in the face of the recent GM news and humor myself and others by being wishful and hopeful in whatever comes out at the end. > >> > >> Because, ultimately, we all want Saab to succeed, so I much like you, not like to dwell on negativity because Saab is where it is now, and that's that. > > >The problem for me is that once upon a time, you could drive a Saab and > >you'd know it was a Saab. Take the C900 (the car I'm most familiar > >with). Compare it to *any* of its contemporaries, and you find it was > >miles ahead in so many ways. Now take a 9^3, or even a 9^5. Compare it > >with other cars in the class. Are they different? Are they better? > > IMHO, the answer to both is no. Are *many* cars that unique to drive any more outside of the supercar league ? Aside from losing the rear end on RWD cars of course. Graham