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October 29, 2007

Saab Turbo X: Black to the Future at New England Auto Show

Saab will launch the Turbo X at the New England International Auto Show in Boston. The press day on Nov. 27 will mark the North American debut of the Saab Turbo X – a performance car that sets new standards for the brand.

The all-black Turbo X takes Saab ‘back to the future’ by evoking the iconic appeal of its first black 99 and 900 Turbo models. It also introduces innovative Saab XWD all-wheel drive technology.

Saab of Sweden is a subsidairy of General Motors

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