Re:Let's just be clear on what they mean here
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A Requiem For Saab
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Front brakes are always superior to rear. An everyday regular-production turbo - not special one-off model - were a Saab first. Saab mainstreamed all those ideas, many that were previously blips in production (we don't have a lot of DKWs in the US) No mention was made of inventing any of it - using the best ideas in their regular production cars, everyday driver. That's what I'm tankful for. GM has already sold some of Saab's technology to China, seems there is still a market for things Saab. I'll be driving mine in comfort and safety during "The Blizzard of 2009" today. A lot of cars and trucks around me aren't going anywhere.
All last week on the Jersey Shore I pulled a chair up on a dune overlooking the ocean where I could grab a ssid linksys/no-wep connection. My son thought it was odd enough to photograph.
Front brakes are always superior to rear. An everyday regular-production turbo - not special one-off model - were a Saab first. Saab mainstreamed all those ideas, many that were previously blips in production (we don't have a lot of DKWs in the US) No mention was made of inventing any of it - using the best ideas in their regular production cars, everyday driver. That's what I'm tankful for. GM has already sold some of Saab's technology to China, seems there is still a market for things Saab. I'll be driving mine in comfort and safety during "The Blizzard of 2009" today. A lot of cars and trucks around me aren't going anywhere.
All last week on the Jersey Shore I pulled a chair up on a dune overlooking the ocean where I could grab a ssid linksys/no-wep connection. My son thought it was odd enough to photograph.