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Images: Saab Mk.1 9-5 sedan (1997-09)

Images: Saab Mk.1 9-5 sedan (1997-09) Released in November 1997, the Saab Mk.1 Series I (Mk.1-I) 9-5 was available as an executive sedan or Estate wagon (reviewed separately). Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the front-wheel drive 9-5 sedan range initially consisted of the 2.3t variant, but was expanded in 1999 with the 2.0t and Griffin. In […]

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Images: Saab Mk.2 9-5 sedan (2011)

Images: Saab Mk.2 9-5 sedan (2011) Released in April 2011, the Saab Mk.2 9-5 was an executive sedan. Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the Mk.2 9-5 was available with 2.0- and 2.8-litre turbocharged petrol engines (the Turbo4 and Turbo6 variants) and 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engines (the TiD4). The Mk.2 9-5 was underpinned by General Motors’ Epsilon II […]

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Images: Saab Mk.2 9-3X (2011)

Images: Saab Mk.2 9-3X (2011) Released in February 2011, the Saab Mk.2 9-3X was an all-wheel drive wagon. Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the 9-3X was powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. The 9-3X was fitted with a ‘Cross Wheel Drive’ system which consisted of two Haldex couplings. […]

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Images: Saab Mk.1 9-3 (1998-02)

Images: Saab Mk.1 9-3 (1998-02) Released in June 1998, the Saab Mk.1 9-3 was available as a three- or five-door liftback. Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the front-wheel drive 9-3 range initially consisted of naturally aspirated and turbocharged four-cylinder engines with the 2.0, 2.3, 2.0t and 2.0T variants. In December 1998, however, the 2.0 and 2.3 […]

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Images: Saab Mk.2 9-3 sedan (2002-11)

Images: Saab Mk.2-I 9-3 sedan (2002-07) Released in November 2002, the Saab Mk.2 Series I (Mk.2-I) 9-3 was available as a compact executive sedan; the 9-3 SportCombi wagon had been reviewed separately. Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the front-wheel drive Mk.2 9-3 sedan range initially consisted of three variants – the 1.8t, 2.0t and 2.0T – […]

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Images: Saab Mk.2 9-3 SportCombi (2006-11)

Images: Saab Mk.2-I 9-3 SportCombi (2006-07) Released in February 2006, the Saab Mk.2 Series I (Mk.2-I) 9-3 SportCombi was a mid-size wagon (the Mk.2 9-3 sedan had been reviewed separately.) Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the front-wheel drive 9-3 range initially consisted of three variants – the 1.8t, 2.0t and 2.0T – though all were powered […]

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Images: Saab Mk.2 900 (1994-98)

Images: Saab Mk.2 900 (1994-98) Released in March 1994, the Mk.2 900 was a mid-size liftback, available in three- or five-door bodies. Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the front-wheel drive Mk.2 900 range consisted of 2.0, 2.3, 2.0T and 2.5 V6 variants, while transmission choices consisted of four-speed automatic or five-speed manual units. Beyond the variants, […]

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Images: Saab Mk.2 900 Convertible (1994-98)

Images: Saab Mk.2 900 Convertible (1994-98) Released in October 1994, the Saab Mk.2 900 Convertible was a four-seat convertible with a power-operated soft-top roof. Manufactured in Uusikaupunki, Finland, the front-wheel drive 900 Convertible was initially powered by 2.3-litre four-cylinder and 2.5-litre V6 engines. In October 1996, however, the 2.5 V6 was replaced by the 2.0T […]

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Images: Saab Mk.1 9-3 Convertible (1998-03)

Images: Saab Mk.1 9-3 Convertible (1998-03) Released in June 1998, the Saab Mk.1 9-3 Convertible was a two-door, four-seat convertible with a triple-layer, power-operated soft-top roof. Manufactured in Uusikaupunki, Finland, the front-wheel drive 9-3 Convertible range was powered by naturally aspirated and turbocharged four-cylinder engines (the 2.3, 2.0t and 2.0T variants). In December 1998, however, […]

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Images: Saab Mk.2 9-3 Convertible (2003-11)

Images: Saab Mk.2 9-3 Convertible (2003-11) Released in October 2003, the Saab Mk.2 Series I (Mk.2-I) 9-3 Convertible was a four-seat convertible with a soft-top roof. Manufactured by Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria, the Mk.2 9-3 Convertible was initially available with 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engines, though turbocharged 2.8-litre V6 petrol engines followed in 2005. […]

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