Saab 90

Saab 90 is also the name of an aeroplane, the Saab 90 Scandia.
Saab 90
Manufacturer Saab Automobile
Production 1984-1987
Predecessor Saab 99
Class Compact
Body style 2-door coupe
Layout FF layout
Engine 2.0 L H I4
Transmission 4-speed manual
5-speed manual
Related Saab 99
Saab 900

The Saab 90 is an automobile from Saab made from 1984 to 1987. It was manufactured at a facility in Uusikaupunki, Finland, at that time owned by Saab and Valmet.

The 90 was a continuation of the Saab 99 and it was basically a Saab 99 from the B-pillar forward with the rear of a Saab 900 sedan. That made the trunk and fuel tank larger than in the 99 while keeping the car smaller than the 900. It was only available as a two door sedan and came with the 2.0 L Saab H engine, giving 100 hp (74 kW). It was available with both four and a five-speed manual transmissions. The valve seats were hardened so it could run on unleaded fuel. It also had a new starter motor.

In 1986 it underwent some minor cosmetic changes and was fitted with modified shock absorbers. In 1987 the carburetor was altered to make it easier to start in cold weather. 1987 was also the final year of the model. In total, only 25,378 Saab 90s were made. It was sold in some European countries only.

A limited edition of 10 Saab 90 Lumikko was made. These models were all white and had extra trim. Lumikko is Finnish for Least Weasel, Mustela nivalis, known as Snow weasel in Scandinavia.

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