Here is another story from Swedish roads about how Saab saved life.
All occupants walked away with only minor injuries.
Thanks to SAAB engineering, there will be no consequences for the participants in this unfortunate incident.
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I once smashed my 900 turbo to a 🫎 moose her in Sweden in the 1980-s , speed 70lm/hour, i survived, windows out. Car 3 cm , wreck called the police 👮♀️ they came and say you should been ded, in a japaneese 🚗! Since then i have a Saab! Now 9-5 aero 2,3 turbo ! 👍🇸🇪😎😜
And why did people not fight for these cars?
Most people never drove especially the better models of Saab, like Aero and therefore did not know how good the car was. Comfy, safe, fast, fuel economical related to its performance etc. Besides Saabs were not built in Germany but in a small strange country called Sweden.
Moose impact at some 90 mph. No fatal injuries, (but for the moose …)
Typical saab built cars way beyond the minimum crash tests and I’m sure many people walked away from accident
I was hit by a drunk driver just 3 weeks after buying my first Saab. I truly believe that saved my life, and I’ve driven Saabs ever since. I have a 1984 900t 3 door, a 1993 900t convertible, a 2001 Saab 9-3 turbo and a 2001 Saab 9-5 turbo. I hope that’s between those four cars they will last me the rest of my life!