Thread: Bye, bye SAAB
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Old 19-12-2009, 23:14   #14
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Re: Bye, bye SAAB

The problem is that people just don't 'get' SAAB's
Clarkson has always said that he want's to understand the smug contented look that SAAB drivers have.
I can tell you it is the feeling of being safe in a solid car and not feeling like a bean in a can.
The cars have always been great, but they are seen as too expensive.

My aged 9-5 is brilliant, it does everything I ask of it and never complains ( and I ask a lot )

I have been on day trips to cornwall in it (320 miles each way) and not felt exhasted at the end of the day.
OK the insurance is silly and it can be heavy on fuel, but it is a quality car to transport myself and family around if safety.

I do hope they return and keep making great cars.
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