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Meet the Saab Sonett, the 1960s sports car that looked like a gentle underdog but drove like an angry little speed demon.
Exceeding 100 mph, the Saab Sonett III fits nicely into this lineup of the fastest cars with a V4 engine. The original Saab Sonnet was just a prototype — in development from 1955 to 1958 ...
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The Saab Sonett III arrived in 1970 with pop-up headlights and a Ford V4 engine that made 65bhp. With a 0–62mph time of 13 seconds it wasn’t exactly rapid, but isn’t it just one of the ...
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Saab cars weren't big hits in America, and to try to appeal to that market during the mid 20th century, it briefly made its one and only sports car, the Sonett.
SAAB aimed precisely at those weak points (true to Swedish pragmatism, they believed cars should work as advertised) and built the Sonett.
Saab Sonett III: The Saab Sonett III, produced by Saab from 1970 to 1974, featured a longitudinally mounted V4 engine. The Sonett III was a two-seater sports car.