If you think the Saab Sonett is a late 1960s-to-1970s fibreglass-bodied coupé that embodies a forgotten, sportier side of Saab, think again. The Sonett actually started life in 1954 as one of the most ...
Happy 50th birthday to the Saab Sonett, the Swedish company's two-seater sports car. It took its name from the Swedish expression s ntt, meaning "so neat." The Sonett I Super Sport was first unveiled ...
The original Saab Sonett V4 was never supposed to be a rocket on wheels, and the engine it was fitted with made this pretty clear from the very beginning. Born in 1967 with a 1.5-liter Ford V4 engine, ...
For Glenn Roberts, this 1967 Saab Sonett was the car he grew up with, so it was only natural to buy it from his parents for $300 when he turned 18. He drove it through college and into adulthood and ...
Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Saab derives its name from the Swedish phrase Så nätt den är, which loosely translated means how neat it is. This one's a rough runner with few miles, but will its ...
In its 55-year history as an auto manufacturer, Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget, or Saab, has produced many sporty and even race-winning cars. But the only true sports car to have emerged from the ...
The Sonett III officially saw the daylight back in 1970, but this new generation failed to impress, eventually leading to the entire demise of this nameplate only four years later. Estimates indicate ...
For better or for worse, it's "cool" to be a car guy right now. The market has never been stronger, and thus, the internet is flooded with all manner of four-wheeled wonders. We like to shine the ...
When Sixten Sason, the famous designer of the first Saab cars, first Hasselblad camera and many other noteworthy things, stepped back and laid eyes on his freshly completed design he is said to have ...