2011 Saab 9-5 Turbo6, All Wheel Drive, Only 7200 Mls, One Owner, Perfect Carfax on 2040-cars
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
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Jet Black Metallic with Parchment Heated Leather; Only 7200 Miles; One Owner; All-wheel Drive; Turbo V6 (300 hp); 6-speed Automatic; Tons of Interior Space and Huge Trunk; Large Rear Seat; Always Garaged; All Records from New; Tons of Features/Options: Heated Seats, Remote Start, Dual-zone Climate Control, Panoramic Moonroof, Satellite Radio, Bluetooth, Headlight Washers, iPod, Power/Memory Seats, Keyless Entry/Start, Two Sets of Wheels/Tires, OnStar, Homelink; Nearly $50,000 New; Excellent CarFax and Condition; No Accidents/Paint History. This 2011 Saab 9-5 Turbo6 XWD was ordered to spec and delivered new on February 2, 2012 at Fox Saab in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The original MSRP was $48,855. It has been under the fastidious care of Fox Motorsports from new. All the service work has been done by the book, despite the ultra-low miles (next service not due until January 2015). This Saab 9-5 is in excellent condition inside and out, with no accident or paint history (flawless CarFax). It has always been stored in a climate-controlled environment and on a battery trickle charger when not in use. The original Continental 18-inch all-season tires are in excellent condition. There is also a 2nd set of factory Saab alloy wheels/tires (18-inch wheels with Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60 winter tires, with tons of tread depth). Full Spec/Options List: Exterior: Jet Black Metallic Interior: Parchment Leather Features: -Turbocharged, 2.8-liter V6 with 300 horsepower -6-speed Automatic with Sequential Shifting Mode -XWD All-wheel Drive -Electronic Stability Control (ESP) -Tire Pressure Monitoring System -Panoramic Moonroof -Keyless Entry and Start -Cooled Glove Box -Heated Leather Seats -Power Seats with Memory -Heated Outside Mirrors -Auto-dimming Rear-view Mirror -Folding Rear Seats with Pass-through -Trip Computer -USB Port for iPod, etc. -XM Satellite Radio -9-speaker Audio System -Bluetooth Telephone Connection -Headlight Washers -Homelink Garage Door Opener -Rain-sensing Wipers -Dual-zone Climate Control -Remote Start -Front and Rear Seatbelt Pretensioners -OnStar -Active Head Restraints -Front, Side (Front/Rear), and Side Curtain Airbags Fox
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What would you drive in 1985?
Wed, May 6 2020Bereft of live baseball games to watch, I've turned to the good ship YouTube to watch classic games. While watching the 1985 American League Championship Series last night, several of the broadcast's commercials made its way into the original VHS recording, including those for cars. "Only 8.8% financing on a 1985 Ford Tempo!" What a deal! That got me thinking: what would I drive in 1985? It sure wouldn't be a Tempo. Or an IROC-Z, for that matter, despite what my Photoshopped 1980s self would indicate in the picture above. I posed this question to my fellow Autobloggists. Only one could actually drive back then, I was only 2 and a few editors weren't even close to being born. Here are our choices, which were simply made with the edict of "Come on, man, be realistic." West Coast Editor James Riswick: OK, I started this, I'll go first. I like coupes today, so I'm pretty sure I'd drive one back then. I definitely don't see myself driving some badge-engineered GM thing from 1985, and although a Honda Prelude has a certain appeal, I must admit that something European would likely be in order. A BMW maybe? No, I'm too much a contrarian for that. The answer is therefore a 1985 Saab 900 Turbo 3-Door, which is not only a coupe but a hatchback, too. If I could scrounge up enough Reagan-era bucks for the ultra-cool SPG model, that would be rad. The 900 Turbo pictured, which was for auction on Bring a Trailer a few years ago, came with plum-colored Bokhara Red, and you're damn sure I would've had me one of those. Nevermind 1985, I'd probably drive this thing today. Associate Editor Byron Hurd: I'm going to go with the 1985.5 Ford Mustang SVO, AKA the turbocharged Fox Body that everybody remembers but nobody drives. The mid-year update to the SVO bumped the power up from 175 ponies (yeah, yeah) to 205, making it almost as powerful (on paper, anyway) as the V8-powered GT models offered in the same time frame. I chose this particular car because it's a bit of a time capsule and, simultaneously, a reminder that all things are cyclical. Here we are, 35 years later, and 2.3-liter turbocharged Mustangs are a thing again. Who would have guessed?
GM denies Spyker claims in $3B Saab lawsuit
Tue, 02 Oct 2012Reuters reports General Motors has dismissed claims by Spyker outlined in a $3 billion lawsuit. Spyker alleged GM deliberately bankrupted Saab by preventing a deal with Chinese investor Zhejiang Youngman Lotus. GM, meanwhile, filed a response with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan saying that as the former owner of Saab, GM had the legal right to approve the deal with Youngman. But Spyker's lawsuit claimed GM's refusal to approve the deal with Youngman stemmed from the fact that the American automaker didn't want to create a competitor in China.
GM has said the issue stemmed more from the fact that it would stop licensing its technology to Saab or stop building vehicles for the manufacturer in the event it was bought by Youngman. Since Saab built its own platform that didn't use any GM tech, Spyker says that argument is meritless.
The lawsuit has Spyker seeking $3 billion in compensatory damages, though that number could swell with interest, punitive damages and legal fees, as well. Victor Muller, Spyker chief executive, has said the lawsuit is being funded by an anonymous third party. That party will share in any settlement. Youngman has refused to comment on whether or not it's footing the legal bill.
Petrolicious keeps our love of the Saab Sonett aflame
Wed, 19 Mar 2014German auto designs lean toward function and purpose. Italian designers deliver passion and beauty. The Brits, majesty. American cars, brashness and authority. If you want a funky design, though, you go to Sweden. The land of cheap, do-it-yourself furniture and delicious meatballs knows a thing or six about style and design, and while that character is only now reemerging thanks to a certain string of Volvo concepts, it use to be that Saab was the authority on penning some of the industry's more unique designs.
Take the beautiful Sonett for example - a small coupe whose appearance is a funky mishmash of a Porsche 911 and a Bugeyed Sprite with just a hint of a Citroën DS (it's that convex rear window). It's a positively striking car, made more unique by its two-stroke, three-cylinder powertrain and four-on-the-tree manual transmission. With just 70 horsepower hauling about 1,500 pounds of Swedish style, the Sonett strikes us as an ideal alternative to some of the English sports cars of its day, particularly for those that are looking for something beyond your average MG or Triumph.
For Glenn Roberts, the Sonett was a part of his childhood. His family owned example was originally a special-order item by his parents in 1967. He bought the car from them 13 years later and has never looked back, completing a restoration in 2004. With a story like that, it's not surprising that Roberts and his silver Sonett are the most recent pairing to get some attention from Petrolicious.























