The new Evo has hit my doormat this afternoon...
Page 13: <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR> Followings GM's acquisition of 20% of Subaru, the association is already bearing fruits. Although Subaru's unique boxer engine makes platform sharing difficult, GM is keen to use Subaru's 4WD technology in other cars. Saab, whose current range is exclusively FWD will the company in the GM fold to benefit, and not before time - good as the Swedish company's hottest models are, they often suffer from rampant wheel spin and torque steer. The next generation 9-3, which will include even more powerful variants, will at last have chassis capable of transmitting the action to the road.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Sounds exciting hey? Cheers, Chris. [This message has been edited by ChrisB (edited 10-05-2000).] |
This is something I would look forward to. I've always had a soft spot for Saabs (my father has owned them for years). Especially the old style 900 Turbo. Quite a few similarities actually
1) Storming engine - The last of the old 900s (the Ruby special edition). Had 185bhp delivered through the front wheels. Could give a scooby a run for its money. Obviously in a straight line and not from a standing start though http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif 2) It also, was pig ugly. Regards James |
Do Saab supply the flat cap with the Subaru logo on it.
My guess is that they would use the Legacy platform as a basis for this. The impreza is too small. Besides, the impreza platform is Subaru's crown jewels. It *is* only a 20% stake after all |
I like SAABs new engine, variable compression 1.6 litre generates 225 bhp http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif
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I had a black 900 2.3 convertible as my last company car a couple of years back - the moral of the story is always test-drive a car before buying/leasing one....
It was a good car to pose in (for pulling pensioners - you would not believe the interest from the over 50's) but in the driving seat (and moving), it was pretty grim.... The interior and especially seats are far better than the Scoob but everything else is pretty (read VERY) poor. The 9-3 convertible is apparently much better (one of my friend's has one) but reliability seems to have nose-dived (two head gaskets, one new hood anyone... http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif ) If you are into "older" ladies (or gentlemen), it is a sound purchase http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif Thanks Gavin Aged 29 and three-quarters [This message has been edited by GavinP (edited 10-05-2000).] |
Hey! I had an old-shape Saab 900 before my Scoob. Classic lines (not 'pig ugly') and an engine whine like no other (except a Triumph Dolomite) due to chain-driven gearbox. Had to go as it (a) wasn't a turbo and (b) had over 150k miles on the clock. I nearly went for a turbocharged Saab to replace it, but in the end a MY00 Scoob was the solution. FWIW I'm 26 and don't own any flat caps.
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Dont be nasty to SAAB, they were doing turbos while subary were still making farmers trucks. My farther had a 900 Turbo and it was a superbly fast, agile well made and practical car. He now wants a Scooby...
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Yeah nice one GT
Maybe we should start a new thread like the RS one ... ehmm ...but different. How many scooby owners dads had SAAB Turbos?? http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif Mine had an early 99 Turbo - any colour you like as long as it was BLACK. That was the coolest BLACK car ever!! (imho) http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif He used drive the living sh$te out of it. And I just Grinned http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif Hes only seen photos of my Sub but hes real green!! Swa PS I liked the old shape 900 too but not the newest ones!! PPS Ever read a mag review of a SAAB 900 conv? They? described the car as being joined in the middle by a ball joint the scuttle shake and twisting was that bad. Maybe they should have put Rose (sp?) joints on it to help it out!!? ho ho http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif Just being silly now so I'll....,,,, (coat is on again) Swa |
OK, I'll admit it. In addition to the Saab I had, my dad had two (count 'em) Saab 900 Turbo 16Ss. Got through a lot of front tyres, and outrageous torque steer.
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I had a metallic black Saab 900 16S Turbo 3-door, with Abbott suspension, freeflow exhaust and a Detection Techniques chip, sticking power to around 210bhp and torque to 220ish.
MASSIVE lag (real put-your-foot-down-before-the-apex stuff)but the only car I've come across which would wheelspin in the wet in third when the turbo kicked in. And, of course, this was the car which introduced the phrase 'torque steer' to my vocabulary. Crap on motorways (suspension was too hard, exhaust too noisy) and it didn't handle all that well, but it accelerated like you wouldn't believe - slower than a Scooby, but then this was 10 years ago. It drank fuel, ate tyres and a gearbox (shouldn't have had that chip then!) and cost a fortune to insure, but it was lots of fun, as much as anything else for the turbo whistle. Oh yes, and my dad was green with envy! Nick |
Have another look at the Scoob in the picture with the article in EVO, Prime candidate for an ALK if ever I saw one!
Mike. |
I have a SAAB 9.3 turbo convertible. Goes like stink, had it 2 yrs 35000 mls. had 2 services and one new set of front tyres. Otherwise hasn't cost me a bean. Handling is its only fault. Excellent machine but oh so boring. Can't wait for my P1.
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My dad had a 99 turbo 2dr I drove it on my 17th birthday and many times after that ( and before but thats another story ) it was a superb car ,but with no power steering it was heavy to drive.
Way cool motor in those days !we are both farmers and wear flat caps ( farmers crash helmet )every day . Can we get help for this ? http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif |
OK, I'll own up. I had a 9000CSE low pressure turbo before my Scoob. Nice for doing the miles on the motorway, but once I had test driven the Impreza it had to go.
FG |
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