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Saab 900 1993 - 1998
Saab 900, 1993 - 1998
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Saab 900 1993 - 1998Saab 900 1993 - 1998Saab 900 1993 - 1998Saab 900 1993 - 1998Saab 900 1993 - 1998Saab 900 1993 - 1998
The Saab 900 is a compact luxury car built with three- or five-door hatchback and two-door convertible bodies. 900 shares its platform with the Opel Vectra. It is the smallest Saab except for the short-lived model 9-2X, which was based on the Subaru Impreza base. This 900 has a conventional cross-mounted motor. The 900 model was later replaced by a 9-3 and although Saab claimed to have undergone "1100 upgrades", the new model remained virtually the same as the old one.
The Saab 900 has a one-button dimmable instrument panel (a feature called Black Panel) to minimize distractions to the driver at night.
 
In 1993/94, the Saab 900 was voted the best imported car in Japan.
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