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For Swedish carmaker Saab, its new 9-5 model could not be more important. Contributor David Hooper finds out if it lives up to all of its pre-launch hype, and considers the company’s plans for the future.
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However, much to the dismay of myself and my wife, we did not quite approve of the new version.
First of all, we both simultaneously whacked our heads against the roof above the doors when entering the car. While a minor inconvenience, the first thing the car did was thus to hurt us physically. Not a good start.
Then I found that the front seat felt cramped what with the bulbuous center console. I realize that this is some kind of design intent - that the seating is supposed to wrap around you like the cockpit of a jet fighter, and that a humongous center console it is also somewhat of a prerequisite for housing 4WD mechanisms (that will be used by - what? - 1% of the cars?) - but this is not a jet fighter and I want some space, thank you.
Then we strolled over to the back and checked the boot. Nice except for a major detail - its threshold is level with my wife's chest. She did not like this as it will cause a strain when handling heavy stuff.
Last but not least, it took us four hard tries before the boot lid closed. The first three slams it just bounced up again. I suppose they may adjust this but all in all we got so annoyed that we dropped the new 9-5 off our list.
I suppose you can get used to the narrow doorframes and I am tall enough that the boot threshold is not a major issue, but if I am to shell out a minor fortune on a new car I want my wife to be perfectly happy with it, not have to bend around inconveniences.
This aside, I do hope that SAAB has a success on their hands, and I hope that these flaws do not stop other buyers.
@ orangecake
SAAB cars and SAAB aerospace have been seperate companies for decades.
Saab cars have nothing to do with the aircraft division. Only the name is the same. this separation occurred when GM took over some 20 years ago and the car division is now part of Spyker cars.
Likewise for the record Volvo trucks are separate from the cars but manufacture the jet engines for the Saab Gripen.
Saabs are still build in Sweden and the company itself is Swedish again, under the new ownership, although the owner is Dutch. Saab is fully operated under a Swedish CEO, with its international headquarters in Trollhattan. More Swedish then the Chinese Volvo you fancy.
Anyway I fancy a new Audi :)
SAABs are great cars. Car testers in the the TV keep saying that it don't do this like an Audi or that like a BMW, but I've been into cars ( living from it sometimes ) for longer than I can remember (maybe my mom does) and met a lot of really crazy drivers when I was younger (including myself)............ and you simply have to be stupid to do the stuff these guys talk about outside a pro testing track.
BMW, Audi and co. are only good to show how much money you can spend. They are a waste of money if you don't wanna kill yourself. And if you ARE a racer in fact,..... you buy an EVO or a Porsche.
I just wanted to point out a few minor negative aspects, because all reviews I read overflow with histrionics that make them sound suspiciously more like advertising than consumer advice. It's like all the journalists are eager to bolster the sales by using superlatives just because they like SAAB. But the absence of criticizm subtract from their credibility.
I would still like a new 9-5 and personally I can live with its small warts, but I'm not about to shell out a minor fortune on a new car that my wife is less than extatic about.
Now that Saab are in the hands of a truly exotic car manufaturer, i think its going to really take off. Saab have always had uniquely styled cars and now that they have new styling dudes from companies like Ferrari and Lamborghini working in there, i think we are going to see that the new 9-3 is going to be awsome!! Cant wait to see what they come up with :)
The 9-5 looks OK and drives good, id say well done to GM for leaving them this, but its up and up from here...fingers crossed for al the Trolly Trolls!!!
There are no ex-Lamborghini 'styling dudes' at Saab. The new Design Director has worked at Pininfarina and Bertone.
Un amico di Italia!!