I worked at the Saab factory, in the bodyshop. I remember when we started to build the CS bodies at night, it was very secret. One day we were invited to "the shed", a prototype department. We were presented 9000 CS / CSE as a ready production car. I felt very proud and privileged. Now I have found a low-mileage ( 55000km) 9000 from 1984, I feel a strong need to buy it. Thank you for your accurate and good content!
@olliedeeАй бұрын
❤
@IWCpilotАй бұрын
I remember when the 9000 was first shown at the Vildmarkshotellet outside Norrköping were I lived at the time. Lots of hush-hush!
@dosgosАй бұрын
Grab it and clean it up. It will be a fun hobby and should not fall in value IMHO.
@sneakyfox4651Ай бұрын
I have one of the few 9000s from 1998 with only 170,000 Km on the clock. Sadly, though, I have had to put it up for sale because it's too expensive in Danish tariff, 2 x 4.000,- DKK per year, and since I don't drive more than max. 10,000 Km per year, it's not worth it, even though it drives like a dream. So I have gone renegade and got myself an Audi A3 1.4 TFSI. The tariff is 1/10 of the Saab tariff and the fuel economy is almost twice as good, so it's really a no-brainer. The Audi is a nice and quick car, but it doesn't have the soul that the 9000 has. Not even close.
@olliedeeАй бұрын
@@sneakyfox4651 😥 stop ✋️ you're breaking my heart 😢
@UlliSteinАй бұрын
Here in Munich there is a Saab 9000 with a sticker "Born by airplanes, killed by a**holes". Nailed it! A friend of mine, developing engineer of Mercedes-Benz loves his Saab 9000, I had the honour and pleasure to drive it, and he loves that car because he is an expert in car technology. He said he would never buy a Mercedes because he knows them too well. But the developers of his Saab 9000 still have his full admiration and respect.
@pistonburner6448Ай бұрын
Saab was killed by Saab. That's why they had to sell themselves away in the first place. Saab themselves failed in the marketplace. I bet your friend has no clue about cars or what the 9000 is like engineering-wise or he wouldn't say such completely unfounded nonsense.
@pistonburner6448Ай бұрын
Wow, my comment where I pointed out that what you wrote (or what your friend said) is unsubstantiated, incorrect nonsense was deleted for some reason by someone who can't handle the truth and factual discourse. Putting down Mercedes (with zero argumentation) and putting Saab on a pedestal (with zero argumentation) is ridiculous.
@UlliSteinАй бұрын
@@pistonburner6448 I'm not a technician, I can just quote what an expert said. I have no reason to doubt what he said is true.
@pistonburner6448Ай бұрын
@@UlliStein You should doubt it, because it makes absolutely no sense. And you didn't provide any argumentation for such wild claims.
@KingCast65Ай бұрын
Mmmm.... I'm not going that far. That era Benz are fantastic cars mate. They had it over BMW in terms of integrity even though I am a BMW/SAAB guy to this day, with one of each.
@BricoleurTVАй бұрын
As a Swede born in -71, I give this thumbs up even before watching 👍
@Tacko14Ай бұрын
Minus 71? You old! Kidding, '70 here. We learned to drive in real cars, right? No power steering, let alone ABS, TCS or any of that. 135-13s and a handbrake got us through the snowy parts alright. And sometimes a bystander to help push.
@frano267Ай бұрын
Now you live with naggers...
@biggor1973Ай бұрын
@@Tacko14 Ha, ha, he is 2095 years old.
@biggor1973Ай бұрын
Love for Sweden and late SAAB from Serbia. I enjoy my 2006. 9-3 2.0T Erik Carlsson edition, tuned in Switzerland, Ruckstuhl. Great, great car!
@2003AudiS3Ай бұрын
@@Tacko14what's wrong with abs
@verttikoo2052Ай бұрын
Saab talked about 50-70 because that is when you come to the highway. Quick acceleration makes it smoother to join the traffic. It is also safer to overtake long trucks when your car has power to do it quicker. You don’t want to stay on the wrong lane for too long.
@paulallen6915Ай бұрын
at one brief time in the UK this increment was called TED, Time Exposed to Danger and a few magazines gave stats on the 50-70 times.
@verttikoo2052Ай бұрын
@@paulallen6915 Thanks 🙏 for that piece of information 👍 SAAB was tuned to excel in that range. They were proud of that. Ditching Lamborghini about that gives the people idea that this really is fast. From 0 to 100 doesn’t matter from 50 to 70 yes. That is where the danger lies.
@matthewgodwin3050Ай бұрын
The Saab 9000 covers ground like no other car I've ever been in. I drove one from Oxford to Edinburgh in one hit, and got out the other end feeling fresh as a daisy. It's so unbelievably comfortable, and those seats are absolutely the best in the world. Fabulous car.
@jamesdecross1035Ай бұрын
Yep!
@lukestocks4370Ай бұрын
100% I would do Sydney to North Queensland in 1 hit...18 hours and you could turn around and drive back if you needed to
@sneakyfox4651Ай бұрын
I covered the 650 Km distance from Stockholm to Helsingborg non-stop in my old, battered 9000i back in 2001. I hated when I had to scrap it due to too much rust a few years later.
@worawatli8952Ай бұрын
I drove non-stop 1000km many times in 9000 from central to south Thailand, leave at noon, reach destination at midnight. Seat ergonomic is just perfect, my favorite seat, no body fatigue, but a bit of pain in the right leg as mine doesn't have cruise control. lol
@sneakyfox4651Ай бұрын
@@worawatli8952 Mine didn't have cruise control either when I bought it, but I got it retrofitted and use it almost every time I'm driving the car. It wasn't that cheap because there were some workshop hours attached to the job at Danish tariffs, but since the salaries are that much lower at your place, it shouldn't be that bad. Finding the parts from a scrapped 9000 can be a bit of a puzzle, though, but in my opinion it's worth the effort.
@chamaileon81Ай бұрын
Leaving behind what anyone may feel about Saab, can we all agree that they nailed every single alloy wheel in every single car in this video?
@matthewbowen584127 күн бұрын
Yes!!!
@kfh123Ай бұрын
Thank you so much. What a great video. A whole 9-5 episode would be lovely as well
@BigCar2Ай бұрын
One day!
@kfh123Ай бұрын
@@BigCar2 Can't wait.
@KingCast65Ай бұрын
@@BigCar2 I remember a cat named Norm on SAABnet I believe it was got a new 9-5 back in the day and the argument was that it was more SAAB than 9KT because the key was in the right place. Nice try but not sure I'm buying it LOL.
@torresalexАй бұрын
What always impressed me about the 9000 was how it has never looked outdated, neither during or after production (especially the facelifted version)
@worawatli8952Ай бұрын
I bought a 9000CD with 2.3 NA 3 years ago because I found one in really good condition for cheap, no one wanted the non-turbo one, despite having exact engine as 2.3 turbo. I wasn't convinced that it is going to be good or reliable at first, it turned out the opposite, it's great, it's reliable, the more I understand it, the more I just feel sad that this incredible car failed to make money and bankrupted Saab. It was the most satisfying driving experience I had in a 90s car, in a way that it's just effortless, nothing has this quite balanced blend of comfort, sportiness and practicality. Great for long drive, but economical enough for city driving, not the best car ever, but in my opinion is just most practical 90s luxury sport sedan. Maintenance is also easy in my area, there are a few Saab specialists still open as so many people are still using it, 9000 is easy to work on, reliable, parts might be a bit steep, but they always last if you keep everything on time and not neglect it. My skepticism for Saab was cleared up by the 9000.
@Low760Ай бұрын
They aren't the same as the turbo, they have 40hp~ less don't they?
@worawatli8952Ай бұрын
@@Low760 Yea, it's linear from 0 to 100, but 100kmh+ is not fast, it doesn't have that boost like 2.3 turbo. I'm happy with it though, as I rarely go faster.
@alexbritch02Ай бұрын
I daily drive a '96 9000 Aero in BC Canada, No TCS, Factory B234"R" so the high pressure Mitsubishi TD04 turbo, It's truly a magnificent car even in today's standards, speed wise it has absolutely no problem beating "sports cars" of today, 150MPH without a limiter, 176mph capable ratiod transmission & easily tunable is a reason for that. My example isn't perfect but man is it ever fun. If anyone ever gets the chance to experience one you NEED to. They're quick off the line, quick in the corners & ridiculous at third gear on the highway. It can rust out on me before I even think of selling it.
@EnthusiastCarHangarАй бұрын
I love Saab and had two in my life. One before GM and one after. Always loved the Saab interiors. They always kept their own style and comfort and quality leather.
@jonntischnabelАй бұрын
My dad had 2 Saab 9000, a 93 green 2,0 turbo, and 96 blue 2.3 turbo, which I inherited when he passed away in 2009. ❤
@williammorris1384Ай бұрын
Your dad had taste and style ! 👍
@visorcoverАй бұрын
I bought a Saab 9000 Anniversary new in 1997 and picked it up directly from the factory in Trollhättan (was British Forces Germany so got it tax free). Dark blue with beige leather. A very special car and loved it to bits. Great video as always and as usual, I pop across to Classic Cars straight after to browse the ads 😂😂
@6ettinoldАй бұрын
I have owned a dozen different Saabs, 4 of them 9000's. My favourite 9000 was a one owner 1993 NA 2.3 CSE. The owner had bought a 9-3, listing the 9000 on eBay, stating that it overheated. I won it for £250. It was utterly immaculate with beige leather, working climate and FSH. I drove it 160 miles home with no engine temperature issues and we took it on a 500 mile round trip 4 days later with no issues. Why the owner thought it overheated was baffling. On another note, I was offered a Fiat Croma 2.0ie some years ago. I thought it might be a good comparison to the 9000's I'd owned. It had 39k on the clock and was in great condition. But it was a huge let down. Appalling build quality inside made it feel like a fat Uno and the thing was underpowered. Another 9000 was bought to replace it very quickly.
@James-gp3swАй бұрын
Thanx a mill for another fantastic video,my younger brother passed away exactly four years ago,it was him who got me into watching your fantastic offerings because they are just that,your knowledge is superb&everytime i look at your videos it reminds me of him,I drive a 2005 Saab 95 Aero&have had it nearly 10years,he used to love driving it..
@gaufrid1956Ай бұрын
I owned a 1993 SAAB 9000 automatic hatchback from 2009 to 2012 in Australia. It had the 2.3 litre naturally aspirated four cylinder engine and the automatic transmission was a four speed one. I only paid $3000 AUD for it, so yes, it had some problems. I had the driver's side power window motor replaced. It had an annoying habit of having the headlights go off, due to a minor crack in the connection. It was quite thirsty, using about 13 litres per hundred kilometres. It was, however, supremely comfortable, and the hatchback allowed it to carry very large loads. When I taught my son how to drive, most of his lessons were in the SAAB 9000. He loved driving it. It was a dark green colour, something like British Racing Green. It was my daily driver for three years, until I traded it in on a brand new Honda Jazz 1.5 litre five door hatchback with a four speed automatic transmission in 2012.
@staninjapan07Ай бұрын
As a teen in the 1980, when I saw my uncle's Saab, I thought it was the poshest thing I had ever seen... well very posh in any case. Another great video, thanks.
@chrisdavidson911Ай бұрын
the 4wd being cancelled because of Opel is just more unsurprising GM nonsense, what difference would it even make if Saab were first instead of them? "The car's basically production ready, quick, cancel it" happened far too many times. It wasn’t just delayed so that Opel could go first, but completely cancelled. No Saab to rival an Audi Quattro.
@johanwejedaldesignАй бұрын
My parents had 3 of these in the 90:ies, one CC and two CS, all red.Such a brilliant car it was. Loved driving them too.
@FenderBenderBillyАй бұрын
My dad ran a Volvo and Saab dealership through the 80’s - he always had a 9000 as his demo including a beautiful black carlsson - Erik Carlsson drove my dad and all the other Saab dealers at a launch event in south of France - scared him to death !!
@williammorris1384Ай бұрын
That’s fantastic!!😂👍
@seanhershey3390Ай бұрын
We still have dozens here in my central PA town…love seeing them..loved my 81 900 GLI
@lukestocks4370Ай бұрын
Love love love I've owned over 150 cars and the 9000 turbo is still my favourite car ever...❤ Thanks for covering
@williammorris1384Ай бұрын
You’ve owned “ over 150 cars”?! That’s incredible!! What was the worst ? And others you’d place at the top, with the Saab?!
@lukestocks4370Ай бұрын
@@williammorris1384 yep... I'm the favourite God son of an owner of large car dealerships in Sydney Australia..
@nameless7438Ай бұрын
as a 9000 owner i have to watch this and before i forget that there was plans for a 9000 v8 at the valmet factory but then gm came in and said no heres a v6
@pistonburner6448Ай бұрын
The plans for a V8 Saab 9000 are further proof that Saab 100% deserved to go bankrupt.
@dj_paultuk7052Ай бұрын
The V8 version still exists and is put on show from time to time.
@virtueofhate1778Ай бұрын
@@pistonburner6448Well, Saab had nothing to do with it. It was Valmet who independently made a V8 engine from two Saab i4 engines in hopes they could sell the idea to Saab.
@Low760Ай бұрын
@@virtueofhate1778wouldn't you just put dohc heads on the stag motor?
@dj_paultuk7052Ай бұрын
9000's are great, i still run 3 of them. My 1997 9000 Aero 2.3T was noted to be "The best in the UK", back in early 2023 at the NEC classic show. I do over 35,000 miles in my Aero averaging 40.5 mpg, and with 317 BHP on tap. (i Remap Saabs). Ive also just finished a Track Car which we will be racing full time next year. Paul @ The SAAB Clinic UK.
@user-ih7gc7dt9lАй бұрын
👍I loved mine . Hillclimbed and track days and driven hard all week for work. Mpg was excellent too. It liked to consume DI cassettes but I kept a collection of those.
@dj_paultuk7052Ай бұрын
@@user-ih7gc7dt9l Heat kills DI's. Like most coils. Some strategic Drilled holes, allows some air flow in and out of the spark plug cavity.
@ichibanmanekinekoАй бұрын
Wow. My dad's 9000 CSE barely got over 23mpg....
@dj_paultuk7052Ай бұрын
@@ichibanmanekineko Was something very wrong with that then. The worst model is a 2.0t auto, they do about 31 mpg tops.
@KerniusGurskasАй бұрын
This man could sell any car to anyone anyday.
@persjofors2586Ай бұрын
SAAB is a case study of missed opportunities by not understanding the market, often poor marketing, and not focusing on its market development on the (small) portion of the market niche that appreciated SAAB's quirkiness and was willing to pay money for it. GM took away SAABs soul and made the cars me-too. SAAB's pre-GM cars were great!
@briankay4713Ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to own x 4 different 9000s over the years ...including x 2 of the beautiful and very rapid CS Aeros ....beautiful cars in every way ....extremely underrated
@igninisАй бұрын
Back in the day, I came to this channel for a Saab video and stayed for brilliantly made content. Than you
@marknelson592923 күн бұрын
What a concise and well constructed film of the SAAB 9000. There are other so called histories out there, but yours filled in many blanks - thanks. I've always admired SAABs, especially the later re-styled 9000, particularly the 97 AERO. The Recaro inspired leather seats alone are to die for on these late models - and that's before you even sit in them, they are works of art. I'd been searching for many years to find a 9000 AERO here in Australia, but they are few and far between these days, compared to previous 900 and post SAAB 9-3, 9-5 (GM) cars 4 sale. Amazingly last year I found 1997, 5-speed manual in silver with low mileage (great SAAB service history) in almost near new condition, garaged, paint and trim excellent. I'm only the third owner - the last had it for 22 years. For a 27 year old car, it drives amazingly, as all of you have experienced, the car is in stock condition, but with a Quaife LSD fitted by the previous owner.
@TheBTG88Ай бұрын
Loved my 1988 turbo. A car that did many things very well.
@williamfence566Ай бұрын
One of my first bosses had a saab . I was fascinated with the key being by the gearstick and that you " locked " the car in reverse. Always had a mystique.
@Jeffrey_MАй бұрын
We love Saab for the very things that put it out of business. I don't think it would have been the same company if it didn't ridiculously over engineer things or style their cars differently.
@jd_the_catАй бұрын
GM put SAAB out of business
@tiagobelo4965Ай бұрын
@@jd_the_catthey'd likely have died a little later or completely lost their character and lived to today otherwise, they're sadly not a company that would do well through economic crisises
@Keryaken133Ай бұрын
If SAAB included the AT4 anti tank missile with the SAAB 9000, it would be selling like hot cakes, plus, they can market it as a solution for road rage and traffic jam.
@jamesengland7461Ай бұрын
😂
@OmarBhooАй бұрын
I admire Saab so much. I got into them as a kid and teen reading John Gardner's James Bond novels.
@stewartmcfarlane2008Ай бұрын
Best car I ever owned. Eco power auto model. It was smooth and fast. Rock solid. I drove through a storm once, a huge branch landed on the roof. Not a dent or a mark on it. I had done my back in Thailand about 2008.Agony on the flight over and in a London hotel. Then had drive to North Yorkshire. Put the seat heater on, set the seat to near upright.By the time I reached N Yorks,my back was better.
@ChishanFipzАй бұрын
I still have 3 9000's and use one daily - still haven't driven a better all round car - I would say it's one of the best cars ever made.
@meszarosgaspar3782Ай бұрын
Oh man we had a 9000 cs and loved it
@martinvasilev16Ай бұрын
Damn thought I've already watched this video but sawit was uploaded 8 mins ago. Cheers!
@speedking1353Ай бұрын
It's 5:49 am here and it's refreshing to get this new post for breakfast 😂❤. Thank you bro 👍
@TomMannis14 күн бұрын
I owned a 9000 CSE (1993) and loved it. I loved everything about it.
@nadeemchaudhry6585Ай бұрын
Another brilliant video Thank you for the effort!! ❤
@TonyGoff-Yu26 күн бұрын
Totally unrelated but just realised I've been watching your videos for three years! Love your content, thank you!
@seanhershey3390Ай бұрын
Loved these ..my bandmate had one as did PSU football coach Joe Paterno…
@runningawayvagabond5876Ай бұрын
Wayyyy back in the day (late-ish 80's) I had a girlfriend who had a 900, the exact version escapes me. All I can remember about it is it was just a joy to drive and it had the flat back, not the doglegged or kinked rear window/trunk. Miss the car much more than I miss her. Always had a sweet spot for the brand but unfortunately living in a heavy road salt area for our winters, most vehicles no matter the brand just don't last for any extended period of time. Too bad because it'd be neat to find a nice condition survivor that someone didn't let rot away. Saab is/was a great brand and the automotive landscape is worse off without them.
@leftpastsaturn67Ай бұрын
The version with the window/trunk back end was badged as the 90.
@JurgenLaheyАй бұрын
I always found that the original Saab 9000 design was a bit "off", but with the facelift to the Saab 9000 CS they nailed it. It has aged very well and many elements of its design were incorporated in future Saabs like the Saab 9-5NG. And the Saab 9000 Aero seats are stunning! If you ever have the chance to sit in one you'll understand why they are so sought after ;-). Thanks for the cool video, I never knew they made a coupé prototype.
@ilmaurizetazetaerreАй бұрын
"in the 1970s front-wheel drive was the future" (in the 1970s car manufacturer fooled us all in believing that cheaper manifacturing was the future)
@DavidWildgooseАй бұрын
The Saab 9000 is still my favourite car of all the cars I have owned. Fabulous car.
@barochocАй бұрын
I picked up an imported Japanese spec 1993 Saab 9000 CD auto back in the mid 2000's for €500, from a Japanese professor in Ireland. He was sick and tired of boy racers showing interest and wanting test drives. None could afford the insurance. What a car that was. Beautiful condition. All black leather. Low KMs. One of the best cruisers I've ever driven, and I've had BMW E39 and E38. So comfortable and felt effortless when pulling. Also, it had a carnivorous boot (trunk) for a saloon. Very well built car. I'd have another if I see the right one here in Spain.
@olliedeeАй бұрын
I had a 9000 turbo then went on to the 9000cse 2.3 16v turbo 😱 what a car it was! A stage 1 'tweak' my local nutcase did for me saw 265bhp and eventually cost me the syncromesh between 1st and 2nd gear but still, in 1995 when I had it, there wasn't too much, locally, that could stay with it❤❤ such a shame they stopped making them, if they still made them, I would 100% still be buying them❤
@lukestocks4370Ай бұрын
So good My friend with a workshop did the same for me 250 hp..
@olliedeeАй бұрын
@@lukestocks4370 great times
@philipmordaunt5341Ай бұрын
My family had a blue auto 9000 turbo 1986. Got it second hand and kept it over10 Yeats. Absolutely fantastic car. Fast, reliable, comfortable and great handling. Also felt so secure on the road. Hatchback made it a great load carrier too. The perfect car.
@iansliman2613Ай бұрын
I had Saabs for years after being ripped off by BMW and Mercedes..fantastic cars..fast safe luxurious and reliable.....what more can you ask for...?
@pavelpolonskij6931Ай бұрын
My first car was a 1987 SAAB 9000. Miss it.
@hansposselt2096Ай бұрын
The Saab 9000 was a beautiful car. The design is still up to date.
@MikeArottАй бұрын
When Chinese company Geely Holdings bought Volvo from Ford, they basically wisely told the Volvo executive, we have no experience running a car company, but you do, so we will let you do what you do. Volvo is doing pretty well. Another Chinese company was interested in acquiring Saab from GM but the deal fell through at the last minute and they shut down. Which is a shame. GM wanted Saab to merely badge engineer their cars from their own models, but Saab never really wanted to play ball. Like what Ferdinand Piech was doing over at Audi/VW (as explained by Jason Camisa in a Hagerty video), the better car, for instance Saab, should have been given the lead in development, only then for quality to trickle down to other brands. Unfortunately, GM only ever had a bean counter CEO after another, often not from a car background, unlike Japanese car manufacturers CEOs, who often raised through the ranks after decades within the company. Anyway, I believe if Saab had been given the chance to continue, with funds and the lead in development, they would be a very interesting contender today. Sadly, we shall never know.
@cameronlovesevolve8 күн бұрын
in high school around 2005 a friends parents had a stacked driveway - they had an Oldsmobile Silhouette minivan, a Saab 9000 and an Audi 5000 wagon. I think they had some kind of GMC truck too - her parents own a successful hotel in our small town. I always admired the selection in their driveway haha
@KyrosTheWolfАй бұрын
Saab, Pontiac and Holden. 3 of GM's best brands I wish they didn't shut down
@lukestocks4370Ай бұрын
GM Missed managed all of them
@richardbas2948Ай бұрын
Years ago I drove a 9000 CSE V6-3.0! Absolutely amazing car; spacious; comfortable and everything electric inside! Marvellous airconditioning and it drove like it was on rails!
@nicksmith8557Ай бұрын
Great video. I briefly owned one of those Talladega cars. It was far from standard.....😊
@jonasrasmussen806724 күн бұрын
Lancia Thema is such a cool car. Doing a restoration on mine from 1993, cant wait to drive it
@TheFlyingScotsmanTVАй бұрын
I got an old knackered 2.3 turbo 20 years ago as a 2nd car/play thing - it was mental. the boost limit was broken so it had insane boost psi - it would wheel spin at 70mph. In the year I owned it, it broke it's engine retaining bolts twice with the torque. utter madness. fun though 🙂
@donyiiovanniАй бұрын
Loved my 9-3, drove like a boat, but a lovely boat at that. I always wanted a 9000. There will always be a special place in my heart for Saab's
@SLAmey-mu9hdАй бұрын
Such a great looking car. Fantastic review. The Saab 9000 looks are actually reminiscent of the Renault 25 in side profile.
@ichibanmanekinekoАй бұрын
My dad had Saab 9000CSEs from 97-2009. I absolutely love this car and it saved our life when a lorry crashed into the side of. Not the most economically but wonderfully comfy and quiet.
@eriktempelman2097Ай бұрын
Both of my promotors drove a 9000. Our bi-monthly PhD progress meetings would invariably kick off with them telling each other about the various 9000-parts that had failed in the meantime ("my turbo exploded". "Oh, that's nothing - my anti-theft system locked me out"). Fun times ❤
@BatCaveOzАй бұрын
Congratulations on your bi-monthly PhD progress meetings. Weird flex, but OK.
@davidkmatthewsАй бұрын
I can sympathise! Of the 25 or so cars that I have owned, my 9000 was BY FAR the most unreliable - my Morris Marina was superb in comparison! A 1987 2-litre non-turbo model bought in 1991 from a Saab dealer with full Saab service history and just 62,000 miles on the clock. Continual electrical failures - which started the first time I drive it off the dealer's forecourt! - interior build quality issues leading to bits of trim falling off and corrosion along welding seams were just some of the problems. I sold it a year later because the latest batch of faults meant it failed its MOT and the dealer couldn't fix any of them. At just seven years old, it was, in effect, scrap.
@bennyhannover9361Ай бұрын
@@davidkmatthews Your experience reminds me of a foto in auto motor and Sport magazine among readers letters after 6 months! The owner of a new bought Rover SD1 3500 S was so angry about the problem that he removed the letters L and Y from British Leyland at the back of the car and made a foto of it. British Elend could be read there, German for British misery! The picture was published millions of times over the last 4.5 decades. And British Elend became a geflügeltes Wort for the quality of British car products from Leyland, Austin Rover and so on, only exception Cars produced under Japanese standards.
@niklaswejedal463Ай бұрын
My parents had quite a few 9000s in the late 90s/early 2000s (all of them red, for some reason), so I am very familliar with it - even if I like the original 900 (and 90/99) I have to say the 9000 is my favorite. It drove exceptionally well, felt enormous inside but small and nimble to drive (the very opposite to the Volvo 745 my parents had before the first of the 9000s - I hated to drive the 745). I have only good memories of the 9000.
@howardsportugalАй бұрын
I had 2 Saabs...a 900 turbo, sadly broken gearbox, fault of a garage & a 95 that did me 50k miles with no issue...given to the kids as a runaround, they eventally had to scrap it due to rear suspension issues. Great cars...so comfortable & proper fast.
@danpreston564Ай бұрын
I had a gold Saab 900. It was wonderful. Comfortable, fast, enjoyable. I was a smoker at the time and managed to get so much tobacco stuck in the ignition key hole that I could start the car with a 20p coin. Loved it.
@Santoshlv426Ай бұрын
These cars were truly stylish and from an era of car design and innovation (which didn't always go as expected) which we'll never see again. Up to late 2000's was the golden era of motor cars.
@manofthehour6856Ай бұрын
One parked next to me a couple days ago in a grocery store lot here in the States. A girl in her thirties had it. How timely to see this video as I began to think about the classic SAABs.
@eight-twoАй бұрын
My Dad had an F reg 9000CD and I loved that car. I got to drive it on some private land we had in the mid 90s but I'm still sore that he sold it before I could pass my test.
@johs9000Ай бұрын
Thanks for long awaited video. I became interested in the Type 4 design since I had a Fiat Croma in 1980's, then later two Saab 9000 CSE which had more solidity if I may say so. I like the shape, the space and of course the turbo.
@afonsodacostaАй бұрын
Do you know the UMM car company. I think it would make a interesting video!
@dj_paultuk7052Ай бұрын
The ACC changing to what ever it thinks is right is incorrect. You set it how you want it. Then press the Upper Right and Bottom Right buttons at the same time. Then the default is set. And it will always start at that setting, Forever........ Paul @ The SAAB Clinic UK
@tetchumaАй бұрын
Saab was one of the coolest cars to own. Fun to drive and incredibly safe. GM tends to destroys everything they touch!!!
@richardjmacdonaldАй бұрын
Including its drivers. GM has the highest number of deaths caused by mechanical/electrical failures....more than any other brand.
@markknoxx7164Ай бұрын
Loved a 9000 my grandfather had 2.0 liter in 1987 then in 1989 he purchased a 2.0 turbo executive what a car
@adamewart1842Ай бұрын
I really do enjoy your SAAB videos! I do miss the brand and am always on the lookout to have another one. Would you be willing to think about perhaps creating a future video on the Saab 93 (1999 - 2003)? Thank you so much for these videos, so interesting!
@BigCar2Ай бұрын
Maybe!
@AntiWokeXyCitizenАй бұрын
My neighbour in the early 80s had a Saab 900 turbo, it was black, surprisingly I could remember that. It must've left an impression on me.
@simonhodgetts6530Ай бұрын
The original Giugiaro design looked amazing - one of the most handsome SAABs in my opinion, and a clever interpretation of SAABs design quirks. The later cars don’t sit so well to me - although I understand that they are possibly the best driving SAABs.
@justas525Ай бұрын
I have driven a 9000 albeit it was knackered example but still it had left some of that SAAB robustness and comfort of the interior. I really liked it. One day maybe i even own one
@simonturner5450Ай бұрын
I had a 1998 2.0l CSE, I loved it and I still regret selling it despite the many “driver’s” cars I’ve owned since.
@stephanbode548Ай бұрын
My father after a 9000 2.0 with 128hp had a 9000 CD 2.3 turbo with 195hp. It run 245km/h and could easily pass a BMW 535i (211hp). The gasoline consumprion was not high. (ca. 10l/100km) The suspension was a little bit soft but comfortable. The quality & safety was much better than FIAT, Lancia & Alfa. He drove later 93's until the end of SAAB. They had some issues with the gearbox (broke down at 180.000km) and with spare parts delivery (> 6 weeks no gearbox ...). The engine was also new as a 2 litre because of the 4 valve cylinder head. There was also a development of a V8 but they had the money to bring it into series. And GM killed SAAB by letting them develope the turbo engines for Opel & Vaushall, but not paying this.
@Aliens_Gonna_Get_YaАй бұрын
Always great vids!!! 🙏👍😊
@vincentlagrua24 күн бұрын
I own a 1998 Saab 9000 CSE in Scarab Green. It is such an awesome and wish that Saab was still around.
@James-cs2wiАй бұрын
I had a Saab 9000 16 valve airflow Coulson best car I ever had 30 years ago😊😊❤❤
@dj_paultuk7052Ай бұрын
Carlsson.
@Prezes1892Ай бұрын
I’ve always thought the 9000 was one of the sexiest cars ever. And I saw the relation to the 900, I don’t know who wouldn’t;)
@notroll1279Ай бұрын
Somehow, I liked the initial hatchback shape best and found that all the updates may have technically improved the car but spoiled the harmonious original Giugiaro design.
@charliemansonUKАй бұрын
I've owned an early large light CD Saloon, i reluctantly sold it when i was detached to Iraq. When I got back, i missed it so much i searched out a 1996, 1 owner, a former british diplomat to Sweden...it was fully loaded and a wonderful drive. Sadly, I'd injured my spine in Iraq, and she sat on my drive for many years....i sold it after 10 years (6 off the road). I still regret that decision to this day.
@warrennyАй бұрын
Once owned a Saab 99 as a vintage car. Loved it. When the 9000 came out, I wanted to like it, but I just never took to the design. I liked the large sedan of Volvo, but I felt like the Saab failed to capture a large sedan feeling.
@tjshill82Ай бұрын
Wow a 9000 Coupe would have been awesome but I can see why they didn’t produce it. Love Saab videos. Keep them coming! Would love to see NG900 and OG93 video 😀
@RayQuenchedАй бұрын
I had two of these, 2.3 Turbos, in the 2000s. They were great - cheap to buy, fast, commodious. Definitely not an all rounder like an E34 or a w124 but where a 9000 was good, it was truly great.
@SaturnCanuckАй бұрын
I sold these in the 1990s (Saturn Saab Isuzu in Canada) and I loved the 9000. The manual was lovely and the handling excellent. I must say the 3.0L V6 was a dog though.
@phononerd694716 күн бұрын
Nice vid once again, thanks a lot :). To add: they also toyed around with the idea of adding a v8 (they even built a couple). I think this was just two H engines in V shape. Iirc, it was GM that ultimately stopped this from being implemented, instead they asked to use their v6.
@MH-eu9iwАй бұрын
My Parents had 2 ( not at the same time) loved it as a kid
@1BCamdenАй бұрын
Great episode, owned and loved this car, always enjoyed driving it, great styling Thanks for sharing
@markblake4425Ай бұрын
Another excellent video 👍
@voltaelektrifiera3556Ай бұрын
Thanks for a great video, about a car very close to my heart! I worked at their engine lab in Södertälje Sweden in the late 80:s, and had a few adventures on the test track plus got to know a few prototypes that never got into production. There were some stories there, such as the pre-production car being stolen and used in a bank robbery during a launch event in Italy. Robbers don't tend to like to stand out in a crowd, so this wasn't exactly a sales pitch for a brand new car model :-)
@arevee9429Ай бұрын
IMO, the high water mark for Saab was the 99 and 900 cars. Too bad GM botched them out of existence. They were, at times, unique in a good way.
@fortune300Ай бұрын
After all, 9000 became a very good car. Fast for it´s time, specially overtaking performance was really good, more fuel efficient compared to competitor, safe, practical and easy to work on.
@queroeverАй бұрын
The updated front end came with the cs and about two years later, when the cs was facelifted (mainly clear indicators), the cd also got the cs front end.
@brainsmatter706718 күн бұрын
We had a 1994 9000 CS (2.3 NA, we didn’t get the 2.0 here), what a great car that was! Parts were expensive in Australia though unfortunately.