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    I would love to own a convertible/roadster/spyder/whatever. Sounds awesome on hot days (and boy do we have enough of those) with the music blasting... I mean who dosn't want cancer-on-the-go ?
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    I have to say I never had been or driven a convertible until a friend of mine bought an SLK some months ago. And then I drove and I liked it. The wind in your face, the engine noise, the experience is more intense. I can defenitely see the appeal in convertibles.
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    dont yellow cars depreciate quicker
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    Quote Originally Posted by jediali View Post
    dont yellow cars depreciate quicker
    Perhaps but I think you mean white cars

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    Saab 9-3 Turbo X

    Saab Unleashes 21st Century Black Turbo

    Performance car to celebrate 30th Anniversary of Saab turbocharging
    Launch of Saab XWD, innovative all-wheel-drive system
    Unique design evokes look for classic black Saab 900 Turbo
    Sport-tuned chassis: suspension, brakes, wheels
    400 Nm / 280 hp (206 kW), 2.8 V6 Turbo: 0-100 kph in 5.7 seconds

    Saab celebrates three decades of leadership in turbocharging at this year’s Frankfurt International Motor Show by launching the Saab Turbo X, a driver-focused performance car that sets new standards for the brand.

    This black limited edition model takes Saab ‘back to the future’ by evoking the iconic appeal of its first black 900 Turbo and introducing innovative Saab XWD technology.

    It is unveiled today (11 Sept), exactly 30 years after Saab surprised the automotive world at Frankfurt when it revealed its first turbocharged model. That set a trend other manufacturers were to follow. Now Saab unleashes turbo power for the first time through Saab XWD, a cutting edge all-wheel-drive system that sets performance standards competitors will also seek to emulate.

    With 400 Nm of torque from its 280 hp/ 206 kW 2.8V6 turbo engine, the Turbo X is the ultimate performance expression of the new Saab 9-3 range. Saab XWD features active management that not only splits torque delivery between both axles, but also between the rear wheels. This responsive system delivers a level of driver involvement and dynamic chassis control never seen before from Saab.

    In addition to tuning of the suspension and its electronic chassis, throttle and powertrain settings, the Turbo X features distinctive styling additions that enhance aerodynamic performance.

    Available in Sport Sedan or SportCombi bodystyles, the Saab Turbo X limited edition showcases the launch of Saab XWD. The order book is now open and the first customer deliveries are expected during the second quarter of next year. Each example can carry a personalized message in the main instrument display.

    Driver in Focus with Saab XWD

    Intelligent Saab XWD for superb handling and roadholding
    Rear eLSD gives torque transfer up to 40% between wheels
    2.8 V6 Turbo with twin-scroll turbocharger, variable valve timing
    Sports tuned chassis optimizes all-wheel-drive benefits

    The Saab Turbo X adds a new dimension in chassis control to Saab’s unrivalled experience in turbocharging. It is the result of a development program that leverages the full potential of Saab’s innovative XWD system, with the car’s sports tuned suspension, brakes and electronic control systems all aligned to meet a single need: driving satisfaction.

    Saab XWD is an active all-wheel-drive system designed to optimize vehicle handling and stability. (Refer to New Saab 9-3 release for full technical description). Its sophisticated electronic control allows fine balancing of drive torque, not only between the two axles but also between the rear wheels. In effect, this stretches the performance envelope of the chassis, for example, raising the threshold at which ESP throttle and braking interventions are triggered. The result is closer driver involvement through ‘positive force’ chassis control.

    The driving benefits of the XWD system are best appreciated out on the open road. Data from the ABS/ESP sensors - measuring wheel speed, yaw rate and steering angle – is utilized by the Saab XWD control module. Rear drive is instantly applied to balance oversteer and understeer characteristics, improving stability and roadholding.

    Driver control is taken a step further on the Turbo X by the eLSD, the first application of an electronically-controlled, rear limited slip differential in this segment of the market. It uses inputs from the rear wheel speed sensors and can transfer up to 40% of torque between the drive shafts, to whichever wheel has more grip. When cornering hard, this yaw damping effect helps the rear of the car more closely follow the direction of the front wheels.

    To exploit the full benefits of Saab XWD, the chassis of the Turbo X has been lowered by 10 mm and the springs and dampers stiffened to minimize body movement. To maintain a constant ride height irrespective of load, self-leveling dampers are fitted at the rear.

    Stopping power is also increased with larger brake discs fitted: internally ventilated (345 mm diameter x 30 mm) at the front and externally ventilated (292 mm diameter x 20 mm) at the rear. Standard 235/45 R-18 tires ensure excellent mechanical grip for the 18-inch alloy wheels.

    The powerhouse at the heart of the Turbo X is a 24-valve, 2.8-liter V6 turbo engine generating 400 Nm of torque between 2,150 and 4,500 rpm and maximum power of 280 hp (206 kW) at 5,500 rpm. The advanced specification includes a lightweight, all-aluminum construction with a 60-degree angle between the cylinder banks for perfect balance, variable inlet valve timing and twin-scroll turbocharging. It is offered with a choice of six-speed manual or automatic transmission.

    This responsive, high torque powerplant is the perfect partner for Saab XWD. Together, they give the Saab Turbo X sporty, all-wheel-drive performance and handling characteristics that will appeal to all enthusiastic drivers who seek a rewarding experience behind the wheel.

    Saab Black Turbo Reborn

    Distinctive Jet Black color in homage to first Saab 900 Turbo
    Functional sports bodystyling raises aerodynamic efficiency
    ‘Turbo heritage’ boost gauge and personalized driver display

    The Saab Turbo X visually communicates its focus on driving performance by extending the bold, progressive design themes of the new 9-3 range. Offered only in metallic jet black, with the front grille and all exterior detailing accented in a matte grey titanium-like finish, it represents a contemporary expression of its illustrious black 900 Turbo forebear.

    Distinctive styling additions are designed to improve aerodynamic efficiency, as well as emphasize the Turbo X’s performance focus. At the front, a deeper lip spoiler and integrated air intake contribute to reduced drag while also increasing air flow to the engine and intercooler.

    At the rear, the re-profiled bumper and insert panel lowers the point of air flow separation, further reducing drag and assisting high speed stability. The Sport Sedan features a rear spoiler that extends the line of the trunk deck, reducing high speed lift forces at the rear axle. The standard SportCombi already has a similar spoiler that extends the rear roof line.

    The Turbo X is further distinguished by unique, 18-inch alloy wheels (19-inch available as an option outside US/Canada markets) with a grey titanium-like finish that evokes the look of Saab’s classic three-spoke design. Twin, rhomboid-shaped tailpipes complete the exterior additions.

    Inside, the ‘black turbo’ theme is continued throughout the cabin. The sports seating, with additional bolstering, is upholstered entirely in black leather. The sporty ambience is further emphasized by a carbon-fiber finish to the main fascia, door inserts, glove box and gear shift console which is unique to the Turbo X.

    The driver benefits from improved ‘feel’ through the addition of a thick-rimmed, soft grip leather steering wheel. Seating comfort can be taken a step further with an optional premium, natural leather interior, which includes perforated bolsters for the front seat squabs and backs.

    In recognition of Saab’s turbo heritage, the Turbo X boost gauge is a replica of the original 900 Turbo display. Owners will also enjoy a personalized greeting when they get behind the wheel and switch on the ignition. A unique ‘Ready For Take-off’ message (‘All Systems Go’ in US/Canada) flashes in the main instrument display. The owner’s name, with the edition number of the car, can also be programmed for display by the supplying dealer.

    Saab Turbo X

    Technical Specifications

    Engine:
    2792cc. V6. Aluminum cylinder heads and block. Twin-scroll turbocharger, intercooled. DOHC, 24-valve. Variable valve timing (inlet). Dual-mass flywheel. Bosch Motronic ECM
    Max power: 280 hp (206 kW) @ 5,500 rpm. Max. torque: 400 Nm @ 2,150 - 4,500 rpm
    Bore/stroke: 89.0/74.8 mm. Compression Ratio: 9.5: 1. Max. Boost Pressure: 0.8 bar.

    Transmission:
    Saab XWD, all-wheel-drive. Electronic rear limited-slip differential (eLSD)
    6-speed manual or automatic gearbox

    Suspension:
    Front: MacPherson struts and gas shock absorbers. Anti-roll bar. Hydroformed sub-frame.
    Rear: Indep, four link, incl. toe-link. Coil springs and self-levelling shock absorbers. Anti-roll bar. Sub-frame.

    Steering:
    Rack and pinion, hydraulic power assistance. Turning circle (curb to curb): 11.7m.Lock to lock: 2.75 turns

    Wheels, Tires:
    18 x 7.5" , 235/45R18,
    19 x 7.5" , 235/40R19,

    Brakes:
    Hydraulic, dual circuit, vacuum booster. Discs: 345 mm / 292 mm (all ventilated)

    Performance Data
    (preliminary figures)

    0 - 100 kph: Sport Sedan: 5.7 secs (manual)
    SportCombi: 5.9 secs (manual)
    80 - 120 kph (5th gear): Sport Sedan: 7.9 secs
    SportCombi: 8.3 secs
    Top Speed: Sport Sedan: 250 kph (manual)
    SportCombi: 250 kph (manual)

    Fuel consumption/CO2 (combined cycle, L/100km):
    Sport Sedan: 10.9 / 259 gm/km (manual)
    SportCombi: 11.0 / 263 gm/km (manual)
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    Saab Turbo X #2
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    Saab Turbo X #3
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    Were most Saabs FWD?

    This one is AWD, not counting the Saabaru.

    Saabs really weren't interesting, but this might help. The limited numbers are kinda bad for availability though.

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    the only way of making me interested again in Saab is the news of the Aero-X Concept entering production
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    i think it's not bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by 092326001 View Post
    i think it's not bad
    true, but it's the same old car. I mean, it's not so old, but it looks OLD.
    maybe it's connected to the fact that the 9-5 is basically the same car since.......I don't even remember....so this makes me think of Saab as an aging brand, and so their products.

    I used to like them btw.
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    it looks quite nice. i'd certainly consider it an alternative to a BMW for example.
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    It is a great car but it has serious competitors like the audi A4 or the BMW 3
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    Quote Originally Posted by NSXType-R View Post
    Were most Saabs FWD?

    This one is AWD, not counting the Saabaru.

    Saabs really weren't interesting, but this might help. The limited numbers are kinda bad for availability though.
    Saabs were very interesting. And then GM stepped in...

    I've seen a pair of saloons and it looks quite nice. The wheels look very big. Perhaps too much.
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