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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

The Bologna Airport



This is Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport (BLQ) in May 2013. Lamborghini celebrated its 50 years anniversary, so the pilots got an Aventador as a follow-me car. But a good pilot knows Saabs and spotted one, which is used under normal condition - a classic Saab 900.

These photos were sent by Hugo, one of the readers of this blog, a TAP Portugal pilot. They are shot from the cockpit of his plane. Great and unusual Saab spotting, thanks Hugo.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Breaking the grey


Yes, it's everywhere. Black, grey and white. Also mine aero is black. But some aren't.

Photo by Matej, Puppy Hunters Saab Club, location Bratislava, Slovakia

Saabilliard


I know we shouldn't do that, but we couldn't resist. When mature men become children.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

The Saab Sonett III convertible story


Yes, you see correct. It's a Sonett III convertible. And it seems to be the only one worldwide. The story behind is partially foggy but also a wonderful example of how coincidences can develop.

Imagine to be a Saab mechanic with your own workshop, loving the Saabs and having enough work. One day you break your arm and are forced to sit home and doing nothing. So you surf the internet, the Saab scene and so on. And than you find an ad for selling a Saab cabriolet, without stating a model. But for some reason you start to be curious.

Exactly this happened to the owner Michael. He thought, that it would be a classic 900 cabriolet before the definitive end. But after a call with the owner and seeing the documents, it was clear, that someone wants to sell a gem without knowing it and it's even in the same country.

What would you do than ? Jump into the car, drive there and buy it.



This Sonett was built in 1970 as a normal Sonett III. It's unknown who did the rebuild. But it is known, that it was intended for the Detroit Auto Show in 1972. The drums are drumming, that there were two pieces rebuilt, a burnt orange one and a silver grey. Nobody knows what's with the other. For some "paper" reason these Saab 97 Sonetts never came to the States. And it's very likely, that the orange one was repainted to Montecarlo Blue, that's why the blue soft-top. A 40 years old soft top!

The car was then bought by a Saab dealer from Corsica, imported there and drove 30 years as a beach and fun car. How it came to Germany is unknown.

What Michael found was a blue Sonett III cabrio in surprisingly good condition of the car but not very good condition of the colour. He found out, that the original colour was Burnt Orange, so he returned it back.  Otherwise only brakes and clutch hydraulics needed a repair, everything else was fine. No welding etc.



So here it is. If the accident with the broken arm didn't happened, who knows, where this unique Sonett would end.

Nice, nice...




The Saab Meeting Bavarian Forest 2013



At the same weekend as the Saab Session Slovakia 2013 about 600 kilometers to the west happened another Saab event - the Saab Treffen Bayerischer Wald 2013 organised by Matthias Ketterl.

Carefully organised and booked-out about 85 Saabs arrived. Many models, from Saab 93 through Sonett (cabrio !), through classic 900 and 9000 up to NG 9-5 SportCombi and 9-4X. Alltogether about 150 people arrived.

The VIP guest of the event was Simo Lampinen, ex rally driver, member of the Saab rally team and a ambassador of the brand. I remember Simo from Saab festival in Trollhattan as a always smiling and energetic guy. I drove him by coincidence together with two other guys to the great dinner. Hi Simo, it's Alex here.

A very sympathetic act of Saab Meeting in Bavarian Forest is, that the remaining money from the event goes as a donation to the Saab Museum in Trollhattan. My respect, this is a great sign of support to the brand.

This is a selection of the many photos from the event :














There are more pictures from Saab Treffen Bayerischer Wald 2013.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Red


Someone shared this in our club chat room. Very nice.
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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Saab 9-4x : the review



This is a rare Saab. Built 2011, only a few hundred pieces overall. Probably a collector item. One of the few Saabs attempts to break into the SUV segment. I had the opportunity to drive him to the Saab Session Slovakia 2013 and back, nearly 700 km. So how is he ?

The 9-4x was built on the GM Theta Premium platform, which is the same as the Cadillac SRX. There were two engine options, a 2.8 liter with turbo and a 3.0 liter without turbo, both petrol V6. This one has the second option, which delivers 265 horsepower and 302 Nm of torque. It has only 16.000 kilometer on the clock and an automatic transmission.

How does it feel.

The first feelings you've probably get after sitting inside are robust, comfortable and safe. You sit in a serious piece of car, very good equipped with everything you need and a bit more. The dashboard is identical with the last generation of 9-5, the ventilated electric seats are a bit different. I could find my drivers position very fast, faster than in my 9-3 aero.

You don't have to search for controls, they are where you expect them. For the Saab drivers the typical position of the starting key between the seats is there, but it's a button instead of the key. Also night panel cannot be absent. Large colour touchscreen with good GPS, enough places for bottles and cans, USB and AUX input, bluetooth for the mobile phone paired within seconds. Keyless entry and Bose soundsystem. And many other obvious things such as air condition, cruise control, parking camera etc. 

After getting to know what is where, I push the start button. A velvet V6 sound comes out without feeling any vibrations inside. It feels a bit heavy at the beginning but it disappears after a few kilometers.

I've checked the Bose soundsystem with Portishead's first album Dummy with dominant deep basses, which test the system for clearness as well as vibrations. The sound is crystal clear.

The GPS has a small but very enjoyable detail. For each road change, the GPS alerts you three times as you approach it. That's normal. The difference to what I've seen is, that here the lady voice talks to you less and less. The first warning is full, f.e. "in 500 metres is a roundabout, take the 3rd exit", the second time she just says "prepare for the roundabout" and the third time the system just makes a subtle  "ding". The usual annoying blahblah from other GPSes is gone. In my Volvo I had to switch the voice off. Not in the Saab. 

Of course all communication is in multiple languages, switchable from the menu. For example with a Volvo, you have to go to the service with a language change and pay a fee.

The obvious back seats and trunk thing : it has enough space everywhere. Actually a lot. 

How does it drive. 

The 0 - 100 kmh acceleration is 9 seconds, for the 2+ tons weight it's a good result. The automatic transmission has a shorter delay than I've seen in other cars. You have to get used to it's character. If you push too much gas, the rpm count jumps into the 5-6k rpm range and the Saab accelerates with full power. When it comes to the desired speed it switches the next gears to come to the lower rpms. At 140 kmh on cruise control it was around 2.2k rpm. Easygoing.

I've been in a convoy with a NG 9-5SC with 190 hp diesel and with Victor Mullers NG 9-5 330 hp hirsched Turbo 6. Both were much quicker than me so I had to watch out not to loose them. In these conditions the 9-4x was very brave. He could hold the tempo, easily overtake other cars. In the curves I didn't had a single feeling of instability.

It has 18" wheels and the chassis you can switch between comfort and sport mode. The difference isn't huge, the Saab get's a bit harder and it switches gears a bit sooner. It is an XWD, there was one situation, where I felt, that the XWD is working.


Otherwise the drive is very smooth and comfortable. Not slow but not a sports car. The turbo version is faster but also more thirsty. The consumption at the end was 12.6 liters / 100 km. Most of the time we were on country road. Than a little bit city and not too much highway. With a less dynamic drive it could go down maybe to 12 liters. Well it's a 3.0 V6. Who knows how diesel would work on this. Definitely not such a cool engine sound and dynamics. What about an LPG ?

Conclusion

Even if this is definitely not everyone's taste, it is a comfortable and robust Saab and very unique on the road. On our Saab Session it waked up a lot of attention. It is for people who enjoy smooth ride with occasional powerful push on the gas pedal. Very stable, filled up with rich equipment. Still having the saabish feeling inside as well as outside. It is a bit thirsty but not really dramatic.

I'd like to thank Saab Suchomel for allowing me to drive this Saab 9-4x for a while. In the showroom of this service is a very similar one, with only 42km on the clock for sale. Same colour, same equipment.










Monday, October 14, 2013

Saab Session Slovakia 2013 photos part 2

Second part of the photos.

[part 1]

Ordinary people  - cooks from the restaurant - were coming to look.


Erik Carlsson 2010

Sonett with a babysonett

Discussions around engines, as always.

yes

Early morning.

Old meets new.

This guy did a decent tea seassion in the evening

Moments

Auction, prices etc.

[Photos part 1]

Saab Session Slovakia 2013 photos part 1

Gorgeous autumn colours and weather. About 125 people in 55 cars, good mood, many talks and fun. My respect goes to everybody, who organised this and also to all who planned the time to come. Not only from Slovakia but also friends from Poland, Czech Republic and Austria. Great success but primarily a good time.

A very representative mix of models showed up. From Saab 93, several Saab 96, an angry looking Sonett III, classic 900, powerful tuned 9000s, 9-3, 9-5, 9-5NG, 9-4X and 9-5 NG SportCombi. All the convertibles were top down of course.

Looking forward for the next year !

There are many photos appearing : on the facebook event page, in the Puppy Hunters Saab Club group, on the news site teraz.sk, on the czech Saab community server saabinfo.net,  just to name a few.


Photos part 1 [part 2]

On the way to gruppenfoto.
Detailism in the early morning.

Angry bird

Beauties. Rare.

Flatboat ride on the river Váh.

The nature around was breathtaking.

Of course the Saabull did it's ride as well.

Detailism.

Part of the photosession.

9-4X, ex Victor Mullers 9-5NG and 9-5 NG SportCombi.

Before (or after?) lunch.

I've got the honour to drive on this ! A deeper review will come soon.

Early morning.

[photos part 2]