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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,987
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Saabs are nice cars but are somewhat a cult car in that most everyone who owns them is just a bit "different" in some way.
I owned one for a year or so overseas and liked it but it was not for me. Finally saved up enough money for a 911 and got rid of the Saab.
One thing that hurts them is their service network. Not a lot of people know how to work on them, and not that many dealers the last time I looked.
Reason why you cannot find that many Volvo's is that the people who have them like them and drive them until they die, or upgrade. Well worth the hunt... IMHO.
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2021 Subaru Legacy, 2002 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins (the workhorse), 1992 Jaguar XJ S-3 V-12 VDP (one of only 100 examples made), 1969 Jaguar XJ (been in the family since new), 1985 911 Targa backdated to 1973 RS specs with a 3.6 shoehorned in the back, 1959 Austin Healey Sprite (former SCCA H-Prod), 1995 BMW R1100RSL, 1971 & '72 BMW R75/5 "Toaster," Ural Tourist w/sidecar, 1949 Aeronca Sedan / QB
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