Wonderful ! I loved my 1986 SAAB 9000 ..safest car I ever drove !! There are still many SAAB's driving around here in Poland.. and all the owners I have spoken to would never sell them !!
Sofie. I hope you get many followers. Such a nice, humble and layed back video. A little bit as we Swedes are and it gives a good picture of the SAAB brands philosophy. Will now watch your other videos. 😊
Nu känns det lite konstigt att skriva på engelska till en svensk, men.... A very nice little video of the museum, I've been there a lot of times. Although I'm mainly interested in big ol' 'murican cars I like the old Saabs too and I encourage every car enthusiast to visit this museum. Especially if you don't know much about Saab, you'll be surprised how ingenious their engineers were, often on a tight budget, and with their mind set on affordable public access. Tack för att du laddade upp!
@@robinoconnor1203 I think the museum has more cars but not all on display so some might be missing. But at World of Volvo a LOT was missing so I was happy with SAAB ☺️
@@isophie86 Hi Sophie, I am glad you were happy with the Saab Museum, it is one of the better car museums. I had heard the Volvo museum had a lot of missing models. I am aware there are more cars in storage, they have limited display space. I did offer to take a couple off their hands! I was hoping to see a mint Saab 90 there, I don't believe they actually have one, which is a shame.
Congratulations, very nice video. Greetings from Uruguay. There are also Saab fans here, since they were built between 1964 and 1970. Best regards!
@@carlosabeiro glad to hear ☺️
Saab 99 is my all time favourite. Once again a very enjoyable tour video. Tack :)
@@mikkoveijalainen7430 thank you ☺️
Wonderful ! I loved my 1986 SAAB 9000 ..safest car I ever drove !! There are still many SAAB's driving around here in Poland.. and all the owners I have spoken to would never sell them !!
@@JimTimber yes, it is great cars! Still many here in Sweden also. ☺️
Sofie. I hope you get many followers. Such a nice, humble and layed back video. A little bit as we Swedes are and it gives a good picture of the SAAB brands philosophy. Will now watch your other videos. 😊
@@mikaelmartin9288 thank you very much ☺️
Nu känns det lite konstigt att skriva på engelska till en svensk, men....
A very nice little video of the museum, I've been there a lot of times. Although I'm mainly interested in big ol' 'murican cars I like the old Saabs too and I encourage every car enthusiast to visit this museum. Especially if you don't know much about Saab, you'll be surprised how ingenious their engineers were, often on a tight budget, and with their mind set on affordable public access.
Tack för att du laddade upp!
@@andreasbenning tack för det och tack för att tillgängliggör kommentaren genom att skriva engelska. But I agree a very nice museum ☺️
I was there in September 2024, sadly there were a few models missing. It was my first visit to Sweden, it will not be my last.
@@robinoconnor1203 I think the museum has more cars but not all on display so some might be missing. But at World of Volvo a LOT was missing so I was happy with SAAB ☺️
@@isophie86 Hi Sophie, I am glad you were happy with the Saab Museum, it is one of the better car museums. I had heard the Volvo museum had a lot of missing models. I am aware there are more cars in storage, they have limited display space. I did offer to take a couple off their hands! I was hoping to see a mint Saab 90 there, I don't believe they actually have one, which is a shame.
Look's like a lovely museum Sophie, I have some of the Matchbox Saab Sonnet toy cars in my collection but I've never seen a real one before.
The Sonett was some cool cars. I had never seen one for real before.
I agree, that the Aero X still looks amazing today. I wouldn't mind having one. If there is a Koenigsegg car museum, that should be your next stop 🙂
@@ReneKMller I’ll look into that 😆