Saab: Born from Jets

Saab began its life as an automakr as a manufacturter of military hardware for the Swedish airforce. Sweden was building a defense force to protect its neutrality during the World War II As the threat receded, so did the need to build aircraft. With factories and a workforce, the firm turned to the production of passenger vehicles in order to put its excess capacity to good use.

Rugged & Reliable

Despite the the fact that Saab will never again be produced under the "Saab" nameplate, its pedigree and past will inspire enthusiasts worldwide for decades to come. Saab's claim to fame as a manufacturer of unique and rugged cars began at its very inception. In 1947, at the end of the Second World War, the company decided to go into automotive manufacturing to deliver affordable yet durable cars to Swedes everywhere. The harsh environment of its Nordic winters and the engineering prowess it had developed throughout WWII made these aerodynamic, two-stroke wonders the darling of the European auto industry.

Fast forward 40 years, and Saab is seeing its best years ever. The 80s saw a resurgence in the European luxury vehicle market and Saab's idiosyncratic engineering and unique aeronautic styling served to differentiate it from its Teutonic competitors. As a result, the Saab released its BMW 5-Series killer the 9000 sedan and continued to engineer and design great pieces of automotive artistry and performance throughout the following decades.

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