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    The Saab 95 is a seven-seater, two-door station wagon produced by Swedish automaker Saab from 1959 to 1978. Initially it was based on the Saab 93 sedan...
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    wagon variant, the Saab 95, was added in 1959. The decade also saw Saab's first performance car, the Saab 94, the first of the Saab Sonetts. 1960 saw the...
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    The Saab 96 is an automobile manufactured and marketed by Swedish automaker Saab from 1960 to January 1980, replacing the Saab 93. The 96 featured aerodynamic...
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    coupé based on the Saab 95 and using its floorpan. The prototype was assembled by Sergio Coggiola, who had already done work on the Saab Sonett III. Only...
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    ceased in 2012 amid the Saab's liquidation. Saab badged the model as the Saab 95, but consistently advertised it as the Saab 9-5, pronounced "nine five"...
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    The Sonett share its engines and other mechanical components with the Saab 93, 95 and 96 of the same era. It was mainly intended for the lucrative American...
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    Ford Capri Ford Transit 1000 1967–1980 Saab 95 and Saab 96 (European market) 1967–1974 Saab 95, Saab 96 and Saab Sonett (USA market) The 1962 "Mustang...
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    the Saab 99 a few years later. Saab 92 Saab 93 Saab 94 Sonett I Saab 95 Saab 96 Saab Formula Junior Saab GT750 Saab Quantum Saab Sonett II Saab Monster...
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    The Saab 93 (pronounced ninety-three) is the second production automobile that was manufactured by Swedish automaker Saab. Styled by Sixten Sason, it...
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    models currently in production. Saab began producing station wagons in 1959, with the Saab 95 two-door wagon, based on the Saab 93 sedan. Following a hiatus...
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    Uusikaupunki, Finland Saab 95 Saab 96 Saab 99 Saab 90 Saab 900 CD (Long Wheelbase Model) Saab 900 Convertible Saab 9-3 Saab 9-3 Convertible Saab 9000 Lada 21093...
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  • a major release of Microsoft Office Saab 95, a station wagon Windows 95, a consumer-oriented operating system 95 Arethusa, a main-belt asteroid 9 to 5...
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    The Saab JAS 39 Gripen (IPA: [ˈɡrǐːpɛn] pronunciation; English: Griffin) is a light single-engine supersonic multirole fighter aircraft manufactured by...
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    1956–1960 Saab 93 saw the introduction of Saab's 750 cc (46 cu in) two-stroke engine, which was also used in the Saab 95, Saab 96 and Saab Sonett until...
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    The Saab 99 is a car produced by Swedish manufacturer Saab from 1968 to 1984; their first foray into a larger class than the Saab 96. While considered...
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  • Saab AB (originally Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget, lit. 'The Swedish Aeroplane Corporation', acronym SAAB), with subsidiaries collectively known as the...
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  • Taunus V4 (or Cologne V4)—(Germany) Used in Ford Taunus V4, Saab Saab 95, Saab Sonett and Saab 96 until 1980. 1968–1983 Renault Cléon engine—Ford Corcel...
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    in various Ford models and also used in the front-wheel-drive Saab 95, Saab 96, and Saab Sonett models. It was also used in the mid-engine Matra 530 sports...
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    starting in the 1998 model year when Saab revised the naming of the smaller car to match that of the larger 95 version. The model was marketed as 9-3...
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    Sweden is mainly associated with passenger car manufacturers Volvo Cars and Saab Automobile but Sweden is also home of two of the largest truck manufacturers...
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    the 1974 Saab 99. Saab also discussed making a hatchback available for the Saab 96/Saab 95 model range and Envall created the prototype Saab 98. The "Combi...
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    The Saab Granturismo (also Monte Carlo and Sport) was a series of up-powered sedans sold by Saab Automobile AB from 1958 to 1968. They were powered by...
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    The Saab 105 is a Swedish high-wing, twinjet trainer aircraft developed in the early 1960s as a private venture by Saab AB. The Swedish Air Force, which...
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    The Saab 37 Viggen (The Tufted Duck, ambiguous with The Thunderbolt) is a single-seat, single-engine multirole combat aircraft designed and produced by...
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    Valiant, 1960–1962 Pontiac Star Chief, 1959–1960 Pontiac Catalina, 1959–1960 Saab 95, 1959-1978 Škoda Octavia, 1959–1971 Studebaker-Packard Hawk series, 1957–1961...
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    SportCombi Saab 92 Saab 93 Saab 95 Combi Saab 96 Saab 99 Saab 900 Saab 9000 Cadillac BLS Warburton, Simon. "SWEDEN: NEVS sticks to autumn Saab 9-3 relaunch...
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    The Saab 17 is a Swedish single-engine monoplane reconnaissance dive-bomber aircraft of the 1940s originally developed by ASJA prior to its merger into...
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    Sixten Sason (category Saab)
    the first Saab automobile, the Saab 92 which began production in 1949. Sason remained with Saab, designing the 93, 95, 96, and 99, as well as the first...
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    Erik Carlsson (category Saab)
    Saab. He was nicknamed "Carlsson på taket" ("Carlsson on the roof" in reference to Astrid Lindgren's children's book character) as well as Mr. Saab (due...
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    media related to Saab Formula Junior. The Saab Formula Junior was a car built in 1960 by the Swedish car maker Saab. In 1960, the Saab 93F was being replaced...
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