Saab has a cunning plan and I think its a good one
Saab has a cunning plan and I think its a good one
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anonymous-user

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77 months

Saturday 23rd October 2010
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9-3 twin turbo diesel qualifies for the zero rate first year road tax (119g/km CO2)

good positioning in the market just now imo

pushing it heavily on the radio

MondeoMan1981

2,445 posts

206 months

Saturday 23rd October 2010
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Heard this as well, Is this the Fiat/GM 1.9 ?

Hitch78

6,118 posts

217 months

Saturday 23rd October 2010
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Anyone who buys a ten year old Saab design just to save a couple of hundred quid in tax needs their head seeing too. I had one new in 2005 and it felt off the pace then.

McSam

6,753 posts

198 months

Saturday 23rd October 2010
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Hitch78 said:
Anyone who buys a ten year old Saab design just to save a couple of hundred quid in tax needs their head seeing too. I had one new in 2005 and it felt off the pace then.
You can absolutely guarantee it'll sell. As if the general public have any clue at the age of the car underneath its 60-plate?

morgrp

4,128 posts

221 months

Saturday 23rd October 2010
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Hitch78 said:
Anyone who buys a ten year old Saab design just to save a couple of hundred quid in tax needs their head seeing too. I had one new in 2005 and it felt off the pace then.
+1

LongLiveTazio

2,714 posts

220 months

Saturday 23rd October 2010
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McSam said:
Hitch78 said:
Anyone who buys a ten year old Saab design just to save a couple of hundred quid in tax needs their head seeing too. I had one new in 2005 and it felt off the pace then.
You can absolutely guarantee it'll sell. As if the general public have any clue at the age of the car underneath its 60-plate?
No, but the general public read and take notice of JD Power surveys and the like and will see how unreliable they are.

When Land Rover finish in front of you there's a bit of a problem.

Edited by LongLiveTazio on Saturday 23 October 16:30