The original Saab Sonett V4 was never supposed to be a rocket on wheels, and the engine it was fitted with made this pretty clear from the very beginning. Born in 1967 with a 1.5-liter Ford V4 engine, ...
The Sonett III officially saw the daylight back in 1970, but this new generation failed to impress, eventually leading to the entire demise of this nameplate only four years later. Follow us: ...
This car was never the most powerful thing on the road, but Saab knew how to get a lot of fun out of a tiny V4 engine.
Pretty much everything about today's Nice Price or No Dice Saab is weird, from its V4 engine to its good-looking but still oddly proportioned body shape. Let's see what such weirdness might just be ...
Spyker has saved Saab from the great wrecking yard in the sky, now that shareholders have approved a deal to buy the automaker from General Motors. This is a good thing, and we hope it works out for ...
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? No, thou art a Swedish automobile. Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, Besides which, you have a steering wheel. –definitely not William Shakespeare A ...
Remember the Saab Sonett? You can be forgiven if you don’t. It was an on-again, off-again sports car from the quirky Swedish automaker that had three distinct generations. The first-gen model of the ...
Look for Saab to get a car based on General Motors’ Kappa small-car platform, most likely in the form of a sports car that harks back to Saab’s rally-bred Sonett. The possibility seems nearer now that ...
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*Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes based on your provided ZIP code. These estimates do not include title, registration ...
Happy 50th birthday to the Saab Sonett, the Swedish company's two-seater sports car. It took its name from the Swedish expression s ntt, meaning "so neat." The Sonett I Super Sport was first unveiled ...