One of the Last Pre-Production 9-5s From Saab’s Bankruptcy Auction Can Be Yours for $18K
Miss the Saab bankruptcy auction in 2013? Here's your shot to buy one of Saab's last prototypes ever.
Miss the Saab bankruptcy auction in 2013? Here's your shot to buy one of Saab's last prototypes ever.
Unfortunately for Chrysler, "the most exclusive product ever offered by Chrysler" looked far too much like a LeBaron with trident logos.
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From steep grades to absurd bumps and even balancing on two tightrope wires, this course has it all and nothing seems to stop this mini-Blazer.
The CT5-V doesn't get much wrong, but it also doesn't hit enough home runs to truly stand out in a tough segment.
No, you aren't just seeing things.
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A few million dollars casually spent on a dream garage.
Directly from the NHTSA.
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And it's for sale. In Florida.
Two tire compounds and a heck of a lot of experience behind the wheel.
For the right price, The Hoff will even deliver it himself.
Bad footwork + an extra pedal = A photo you can almost smell.
The Wankel rotary engine is named for Felix Wankel, who was... not a nice guy.