by: Jenny McLane
Born from jets ? this is the tagline that Saab automobiles are famous for. Saab is proud of this unique heritage. This is what makes Saab different from the rest of the automakers of the world. Saab was predominantly an aircraft company when it was founded in 1937 by sixteen aircraft engineers in Sweden. The name Saab is an acronym for Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolag or The Swedish Aeroplane Company.
In the late 1940s, Saab ventured into the automobile industry. Because of Saab?s origins in the world of aircrafts, subsequent Saab automobile models had the most aerodynamic profiles in the industry. To this day, most Saab models still offer superior aerodynamics. Today, Saab Automobile AB is now owned by General Motors.
Saab is known in the American automotive industry for its luxury vehicles with a distinct European touch. Some of Saab?s more popular models include 9-2X AWD, the 9-3 Sport Sedan, the 9-3 Convertible, the 9-3 SportCombi, 9-5 sedan, 9-5 SportWagon and the 9-7 SUV. All these models offered distinctive Scandinavian design elements and superior automotive engineering.
Saab vehicle owners enjoy luxury car features and renowned European automotive technology. Every Saab model is built to serve its owner reliably for years to come. Otherwise, Saab owners can also purchase replacement parts if ever time and constant use has taken its toll on their Saabs. Damages incurred during operation such as minor bumps and collisions can be easily remedied using high quality Saab replacement parts.
Fortunately, excellent quality Saab parts are readily available from various sources. Saab owners who want excellent value for their money can opt to buy aftermarket Saab parts instead of more expensive OEM parts. Saab aftermarket parts from stores such as Auto Parts Online, a leading auto parts and accessories supplier in the US, are equal in quality to those direct-from-the-factory parts but are relatively cheaper in price. http://www.partstrain.com has a very comprehensive array of Saab parts and accessories to meet the demands of Saab vehicle owners across the country.
About The Author
Jenny McLane is a 36 year old native of Iowa and has a knack for research on cars and anything and everything about it. She works full time as a Market Analyst for one of the leading car parts suppliers in the country today. Auto Parts Train http://www.partstrain.com/ShopByVehicle/SAAB
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