Vintage Saabs are always a challenging topic when trying to explain what it is that makes them so inherently cool and wanted.

It’s the little details; like the large door handles where supposedly you can tie a rope around them if you get stuck in the snow and tow the car out of it or the handbrake that locks the front wheels.

And let’s not forget about the turbos. Saab made turbocharging known around the world, introduced the public to the rush of handling a good chunk of forced induction torque. No, it’s not a sports car but that doesn’t mean that this 1986 Saab 900 Turbo is not a lovable car.

RCR explains it much better than me, in the video linked below.

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