The Saab Network Now Mailing List FAQ | |
|
[ Prev by Date ] [ Next by Date ] Member Login / Signup - Members see fewer ads. - Latest Member Gallery Photos
Saab Press - 3 Items [saabnow]
Posted by The Saab Network (more from The Saab Network) on Thu, 6 Mar 2003 11:22:46
Message from The Saab Network Subject: Saab Press - 3 Items ================= Press: The Saab Network Serves 100 Million Pages and Sets Monthly Record Press: Motorweek Drivers Choice Awards: 9-3 Sedan Press: 2004 Saab 9-3 Convertible ================== The Saab Network Serves 100 Million Pages and Sets Monthly Record
During December 2002, The Saab Network served it's 100 millionth page to site users. The Saab Network began in 1988 as mailing list and later expanded to include a web site. One lucky site user won a $100 gift certificate for making a bulletin board post closest to the 100 millionth page downloaded:
http://www.saabnet.com/tsn/bb/900/index.html?bID=213720
During January 2003, the site record for number of pages served during a single month was broken and now stands at 3,467,265 pages. The monthly visitors record was nearly broken in February 2003 with 171,435 visitors, but the record remains at 171,804 set in April 2002.
To celebrate, the Share Your Saab Knowledge contest will resume in which a prize is randomly awarded to a BB user each weeek who has answered a question on one of the TSN bulletin boards. Past awards have included gift certificates to Amazon, Starbucks, Home Depot, and many TSN Sponsors including subscriptions to NINES magazine. One lucky user will also attend the 2003 Owners Convention free of charge (registration fees reimbursed). The Share Your Saab Knowledge contest will run throughout the rest of the 2003 calendar year!
In addition, a new 2.4Ghz server has recently been purchased and is being configured. This will replace the 1Ghz server currently in use. Additional bandwidth for the site is being purchased/installed (new T1) and made available over the next month.
The Saab Network would never have been possible at all without the following Site Sponsors:
http://www.saabnet.com/tsn/sponsors.html
================== SAAB 9-3 SPORT SEDAN HONORED AS 'BEST FAMILY SEDAN' IN MOTORWEEK DRIVERS' CHOICE AWARDS
Norcross, GA - Looking beyond the common and typical family sedans, editors at PBS's MotorWeek television chose the all-new Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan in their annual Drivers' Choice Awards as 'Best Family Sedan.'
MotorWeek, America's long-running automotive magazine show, announced its annual Drivers' Choice Awards at the 2003 Chicago Auto Show. Winners will be featured on MotorWeek on PBS beginning February 14, 2003 and on cable's Speed Channel beginning February 17, 2003.
MotorWeek test drives more than 150 cars and trucks annually, and Drivers' Choice Awards are selected by a team of 10 judges, comprised of writers, producers and the crew of MotorWeek. Judges' decisions are based on superior performance, style, technology, practicality and dollar value. But 'fun to drive' need not be left out of family car specifications. In MotorWeek's broadcast review of the all-new 2003 Saab 9-3 Linear Sport Sedan, drivers noted that the 9-3 'cuts through the cones like a sharp knife' and 'feel as though it wants you to drive it quickly.'
'With its superb handling, quiet ride and excellent highway manners, its punchy turbocharged 4-cylinder and surprisingly low price, the new Saab 9-3 has still retained its uniqueness while becoming more attainable to mainstream buyers,' MotorWeek commented.
Prices for the Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan start at $25,900.
'Not only are Saabs designed to be practical and comfortable, with the latest safety features, but they are built for those who enjoy driving ' at work, at play or with your family,' noted Debra Kelly-Ennis, president of Saab Cars USA. 'We are pleased and honored that MotorWeek has recognized the high value and advanced engineering of the Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan.' ================== SAAB DEBUTS ALL-NEW 2004 9-3 CONVERTIBLE
Press Photos at http://www.saabnet.com/tsn/press/
The 2004 Saab 9-3 Convertible, unveiled March 4 at the Geneva Motor Show, brings a stylish, open-top dimension to the exciting new Saab 9-3 range and is the latest step in the biggest product offensive in Saab's history.
Norcross, GA - Originally inspired by the U.S. market and launched in 1986, the popular Saab Convertible has proven to be a cornerstone in Saab's vehicle portfolio. The all-new 2004 Saab 9-3 Convertible is poised to reaffirm Saab as a market leader in the art of building open cars with rugged four-season, four-seater practicality. Accounting for almost one in three of all convertibles sold in Europe's premium segment last year, and one in five Saabs sold in the U.S., the Saab Convertible has become a modern classic.
Revealing the new car at the Geneva Motor Show, Peter Augustsson, Saab Automobile's President and CEO said, 'In many ways, our Convertible's appeal goes right to the heart of the Saab brand. It expresses our brand pillars - design, performance, control, safety and versatility - in a focused package. It is a sporty, yet surprisingly practical car.'
The new 9-3 Convertible is, without doubt, the biggest advance Saab has made in nearly 20 years of designing four-seater, four-season soft tops and is poised to re-affirm Saab's leading role in the premium convertible segment.
The all-new Saab 9-3 Convertible's innovative features develop the Saab concept that an open-top car should be 'more than a convertible.' In addition to its functional qualities, the new Swedish soft-top offers a greatly improved driving experience through incorporating the widely-acclaimed chassis dynamics of the new Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan. By combining its sporty and practical characteristics, it symbolizes the core appeal of the Saab brand.
Saab engineers developed the architecture for 9-3 Convertible and Sport Sedan in parallel and were able to incorporate their demanding requirements for an open-top car from the very start. The result is a premium convertible with a level of structural integrity, build quality and running refinement that positions it at the top of its class.
Key to its enhanced abilities is a rigid body structure - almost three times stiffer than that of its predecessor - and an all-new suspension layout. These are the solid foundations on which Saab test engineers have developed the chassis poise, refinement and impressively low levels of noise, vibration and harshness that distinguish a premium-class, open-top car.
The new Convertible includes a supplementary 'ring of steel' reinforcement linking the front, rear and side structures, helping to compensate for the loss of structural rigidity due to the absence of a roof and also improving ride refinement, handling and crash-impact resistance.
Compared to its predecessor, the new car gains 2.0 inches (51 mm) in overall width and 2.8 inches (71 mm) in wheelbase. Despite reduced front and rear overhangs, the overall length of 182.5 inches remains the same as the previous model.
The all-aluminum, four-cylinder 2.0-liter engine, configured for 175- or 210-hp, is 33 pounds lighter than its predecessor and is smoother, quieter and more compact. It has a four-valve cylinder head, maintenance-free chain-driven camshafts, counter-rotating balancer shafts, a dual-mass flywheel and an integrated oil cooler.
Two manual transmissions are available, depending on the engine. A five-speed manual is standard with the175-hp 2.0t engine. A new, compact 6-speed manual gearbox, capable of handling exceptionally high torque loadings, is standard equipment on the 210-hp 2.0T variants. A new 'smart' five-speed automatic transmission is optional, including Saab Sentronic, a sequential manual gear shift, adaptive to both the driver and road conditions and programmed to fully exploit Saab turbo power characteristics.
Crash impact resistance benefits from a series of new structural and occupant protection measures. Safety features for front seats include new seatbelts integrated into the seat frames, adaptive dual front airbags, two-stage side-impact airbags designed to offer protection for both the torso and the head, and Saab Active Head Restraints (SAHR), proven to be effective in helping to prevent neck injury during rear-end collisions.
Although rollovers are comparatively rare events, the consequences are quite serious and Saab has installed an active protection system in the new 9-3 Convertible. Its DynaCage concept combines pop-up rear roll bars, front seatbelt pre-tensioning and substantial reinforcement of the A-pillars to help provide an integrated protection system.
The 'one-touch' soft-top operation, requires no manual involvement beyond pressing a button. The roof is hydraulically-powered, with automatic self-latching to the header rail, and deploys fully in just 20 seconds while the engine is running. This is partly achieved by the Convertible's tonneau, which has a unique two-step cycle, being completely raised horizontally and then moved rearwards, parallel to the top of the trunk.
Another innovation is a more practical feature: raising the roof automatically raises the capacity of the trunk. The CargoSET (Self-Expanding Trunk) directly links the soft-top's rearmost hinge mechanism to the flexible, 'accordion' storage well in the trunk. When the roof is in position, the well is fully retracted, releasing useful storage space.
The new Saab 9-3 Convertible will be built in a dedicated new production facility at Magna Steyr Fahrzeugtechnik, near Graz, Austria, and will reach the US market in the fall of 2003 as a 2004 model. ================== The Saab Network http://www.saabnet.com/ saabno39sdcx6spamx782saabnet.com
All replies to the Saabnow list must include [saabnow] in the subject line. Simply reply to this message to send a response. ================ The Saab Network http://www.saabnet.com/
The Saab Network - On The Internet Since 1988! http://www.saabnet.com/
Posts in this Thread:
StateOfNine.com
|
SaabClub.com
|
Jak Stoll Performance
|
M Car Covers
|
Ad Available
|
This is a moderated FAQ - Posting is a privilege, not a right.
Unsolicited commercial postings are not allowed (no Spam). Please, no For Sale or Wanted postings, SERIOUSLY.
Classifieds are to be listed in The Saab Network Classifieds pages.
This is a problem solving forum for over 250,000 Saab owners, so expect to see
problems discussed here even though our cars are generally very reliable. This is not an anything goes
type of forum. TSN has been a moderated forum since 1988. For usage guidelines, see the
TSN Mission and Purpose Page. Please remember that you are
not anonymous Your address is: 3.135.186.95 - Using Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com) - Logged.
|