May 26, 2012
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The head of Dutch sportscar maker Spyker promised in an interview on Tuesday to secure the future of his recently acquired iconic Swedish brand Saab by giving it back its identity and independence.
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BTW: I had some time to evaluate the new 9-5 today. I was all excited when I read the reviews, but seeing the real thing is a little disappointing. I'm not sure what you get for the extra 10K EUR you pay for the 9-5 over the Opel Insignia (they are the same car, but with different "DNA"). I continue to be worried about SAAB's future.
Remember this is a halfway house car for the new Saab company. Don't judge them harshly. Give them a chance.
Technology for new follow-on models needs to be developed, and it will.
Some blog correspondents will never be satisfied. I am - and so are thousands like me.
The Press were impressed. Unlike some bloggers they've properly assessed the car, driven it over long distances and will shortly be driving them for longer periods on their home territory.
This is a good car. It has GM technology, but it's European GM technology and that's not bad at all. Professional road testers and commentators with thousands of miles behind them in many different cars around the world like it.
Saab GB has just been bought by Spyker. The empire grows - that's good news.
To the bloggers who "worry" about Saab's future - stop worrying. Apart from anything else there are far more able than you who can worry, and progress the company, on your behalf.
I have only driven the launch cars in Sweden - but will be ordering a 217bhp 2.0T on July 8 as a company car at just over £28,000 Vector SE with extras. Delivery September I hope.
So, do you have a Saab? How much did you pay for it? How did it perform in service?
The new 9-5 will be my 15th Saab since 1970 - I have driven them by choice and, despite owning Mercedes and Audi from time to time, found them all pretty reliable, although trim and finish jave suffered in recent years under GM.
Are you a native Swede at SAAB? Why do you frequent English language sites?
Respect your opinion regarding the Pontiac, but my experience of US cars are not as good as yours - especially if you drive in Europe as I do. I have owned Mercedes 190E, 230CE, and SL280 (W129) and found quality only reasonable, but hardly junk. Saab ownership has included 96 two-stroke, V4, 99, 900 and 9-5 - all have been as reliable as the Mercs but with differens characters and driving feedback. I like both.
I'm Scottish by birth - not a native Swede but spend a lot o time there on businss as an automotive industry consultant.
Looking forward taking delivery. It's very like the Inignia in technology, but the Euro Insignia s not a bad car.
What I am really looking forward to is the new Saab'first "new" Saab - but that' stll some time away.
I very much doubt that you got to evaluate the new 9-5 'today' as the world's top media have only just started driving it in Trollhattan. Is this another exapmle of you being a fantasist, hell bent on bashing Saab?
Sorry Spy, to whom were you directing your reply?
I was querying the first post in this chain where repat_xpat said:
'I had some time to evaluate the new 9-5 today. I was all excited when I read the reviews, but seeing the real thing is a little disappointing.'
I think his story is rather unlikely.....
Thanks for that, but don't be too judgmental on repat_expat. He could have seen the new 9-5 at some of the clinics that Saab staged late last year. I doubt he would have had a chance to drive the car, but that opportunity will be coming soon - depending on which market he's in.
As someone who has been lucky enough to get behind the wheel during the press introduction, please be assured that while the 9-5 is not perfect, it is an exceptionally fine mid-range saloon. I felt some trim and plastics on these early cars were slightly disappointing but the car's dynamics, comfort and use of space were good. Crucially it also "felt" like a Saab.
There is much more to come from Saab. The 9-5 is something of a halfway house, but it's a viable new car that should satisfy selective buyers in Europe. Let's hope the next model will be purer still.
If you read his quote it said 'evaluate the new 9-5 today', as we know clincs are taken well in advance of production of customer vehicles and also media drive events. I find it hard not to be judgemental of this guy as he has provided many questionable posts... And it could even be argued that he shows signs of being a fantasist.
Glad to hear your comments on the 9-5.
Yes, I take your point - but we're surrounded by fantasists. Why give him the oxygen?
Like you I believe Saab deserves this chance: the car is good, better than many in its sector. Hopefully even better will follow.
You are hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's looking very positive.
All we need now is for bloggers to stop bitching and try and be a little more interesting.