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◊ 2011-02-17 09:21 |
Not the GMC? |
◊ 2011-02-17 18:39 |
If you can determine it to be rarer than the Saab, then sure |
Gomselmash11 ◊ 2011-02-17 18:46 |
This built in México? |
◊ 2011-02-18 00:36 |
I don't know how rare the SAAB is to be honest. |
◊ 2011-02-18 01:41 |
The 9-7x is rather rare. Said to be one of the first SAABs to feature permanent full-time all-wheel drive as standard equipment on all models. Engine torque was fed to all four wheels via a single-speed transfer case boasting a Torsen (TORque SENsing) center limited-slip differential (LSD). SAAB claimed the 9-7 also had a rear "heavy-duty limited-slip" differential, but I suspect it rather had the heavy-duty Eaton rear automatic locking differential (ALD). The term "limited-slip" was likely used so as not to confuse customers. The idea of a locker (full locking differential with 100 percent lockup) that can be used on pavement seems to confuse people. -- Last edit: 2011-02-18 01:43:57 |
◊ 2011-02-18 03:10 |
Show's how little I know about Swedish cars I only originally asked since the GMC is more prominent in the picture. |
◊ 2011-02-18 08:49 |
The new 9-4X is. This one was built in the USA. |
◊ 2011-03-20 04:21 |
Its not Swedish, its just a re-badged Chevy Trailblazer with a new nose. |
◊ 2011-03-20 11:02 |
Well the brand is Swedish, but I agree with your point. |
◊ 2019-05-07 22:10 |
2005-09 |