Saab 90

Saab 90 (1984-1987)

The Saab 90 was a mid-size car by the Swedish manufacturer Saab.

The Saab 99 was replaced in August 1984 by two models, namely the Saab 900, which was located higher in the new Modellhierachie and the Saab 90, which was the entry level model of the Saab brand now. The Saab 90 was only available in one body style 2 -door notchback sedan and with some unchanged from the Saab 99 acquired equipment details to August 1987. Its front design is very similar to that of the Saab 99, which in turn is similar to the rear of the new Saab 900 It was based, like the Saab 900, Saab on the 99th he was Made exclusively in Finnish SAAB - Valmet factory, as it did the Saab 99 in recent model years ( 1981-1984 ).

The Saab 90 was equipped only with the standard engine from the 99 with 2.0 -liter displacement and 100 hp ( 74 kW). The unit is fitted with hardened valve seats for use of unleaded fuel. Besides metallic finishes and a manual sunroof no other special equipment was factory available. The Saab 90 acted as a base model in addition to the models 900 and 9000th

1986 Saab 90 learned of a facelift. The car was fitted with modified bumpers and got side repeaters in the wings. In 1987, a new carburettor was used and the interior also underwent modifications.

25,378 copies were produced for the European market, of which the majority remained in Scandinavia. After Germany reached about 600 vehicles.

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