Saab 9000 1992 posters


Saab 9000

The Saab 9000 was released in 1984 for the 1985 model year (it was released in 1985 for the 1986 model year for North America). This luxury automobile was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and featured a Type Four chassis. It was ultimately replaced by the Saab 9-5 in the spring of 1998. Based on the Fiat Croma, Lancia Thema, and the Alfa Romeo 164, the 9000 was a 5-door hatchback offering its customers a watercooled DOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder engine with a turbocharger, at 1985 cc, giving 175 hp (129 kW). It was equipped with a computer display, showing actual and approximate fuel consumption, distance to an empty fuel tank, alternator output voltage, lowest battery voltage during engine start and the outside temperature. Later models added more trip computer functions to a separate display combined with the clock, including setting trip distances, arrival times, average speed, and excess speed alarms. Additionally, a pictogram monitored oil pressure, open doors/hatch, and all exterior light bulbs in case of failures. The Cd value of the Saab 9000 was 0.32. In 1992, the hatchback appearance was modified and modernised, in the CS version, and a 4-door sedan version was later added (the 1988 CD). Furthermore, as its platform was shared closely with three other cars, the Saab 9000's ignition key was situated on the steering column (like the Saab 95/96/97), instead of the Saab 99/900 location, between the front seats. The later 9-5 returned the ignition back to the front seats.

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