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From: klein@ucbcad.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: Re: Re: A car for all seasons (SAAB 9000S Turbo)< what?
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Date: Wed, 6-Feb-85 11:19:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb  6 11:19:00 1985
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> If I could add my 2 cents...
> . . .
> Moral of the story:
> 
> 	1) If you can't afford to have someone fix your Saab, you
> 	   cand afford your Saab.
> 
> 	2) If you simply want to get to point B from point A, forget about
> 	   a Saab. Here in NJ, my Omni does OK. I have many restful
> 	   nights, not having to worry about by car door being bumped
> 	   in a parking lot. In a place such as Colorado, however...
> 
> 	3) Never, but never buy an British car or a car with a British
> 	   engine.

The only lesson I see from this article is that you shouldn't buy an old
Saab 99 that needs engine work, and expect to get something great for next
to nothing.
-- 

		-Mike Klein
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