I don't think I've ever read a story about Saabs that didn't include the word "quirky".
A long time ago I used to commute with a neighbor who sometimes drove his father's Saab. I was always amazed at how the ignition key was inserted into the floor between the seats instead of the dashboard.
But the company is still around, making aircraft as they have since the 1930s.
A long time ago I used to commute with a neighbor who sometimes drove his father's Saab. I was always amazed at how the ignition key was inserted into the floor between the seats instead of the dashboard.
But the company is still around, making aircraft as they have since the 1930s.