Saab 99 99
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Saab - 99

Details-
BrandSaab
Model99
Generation99
Modification2.0 (95 Hp)
Start Of Production1972
End Of Production1974

Performance

The car specs indicate a high-performance vehicle with a maximum speed of 153 km/h (95.07 mph).

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Max Speed153 km/h 95.07 mph

Body & Dimensions

The car has a compact and sleek sedan body style with seating for 5. It offers a spacious interior and a comfortable ride. Key dimensions include a length of 4369 mm, width of 1689 mm, and height of 1441 mm. The wheelbase is 2477 mm.

Specs-
Rating
Body TypeSedan
Seats5
Doors4
Length4369 mm 172.01 in.
Width1689 mm 66.5 in.
Height1441 mm 56.73 in.
Wheelbase2477 mm 97.52 in.

Fuel Consumption

The 1999 model car is a petrol-powered vehicle, ideal for those who prefer traditional gasoline engines. With its classic design and reliable performance, this car is a great option for daily driving.

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Rating
Fuel TypePetrol (Gasoline)

Engine & Transmission

The car is a 1999 model with a 1.9L, 4-cylinder, inline, naturally aspirated engine, which produces 95 HP at 5200 RPM and 157 Nm of torque at 3500 RPM. It has a front, transverse engine layout and a 4-speed manual transmission, driving the front wheels. The engine uses a carburetor and has a DOHC valvetrain, with 2 valves per cylinder and a compression ratio of 8.7.

Specs-
Rating
Powertrain ArchitectureInternal Combustion engine
Power95 Hp @ 5200 rpm.
Power Per Litre47.9 Hp/l
Torque157 Nm @ 3500 rpm. 115.8 lb.-ft. @ 3500 rpm.
Engine LayoutFront, Transverse
Engine Model CodeB20
Engine Displacement1985 cm3 121.13 cu. in.
Number Of Cylinders4
Engine ConfigurationInline
Cylinder Bore90 mm 3.54 in.
Piston Stroke78 mm 3.07 in.
Compression Ratio8.7
Number Of Valves Per Cylinder2
Fuel Injection SystemCarburettor
Engine AspirationNaturally aspirated engine
ValvetrainDOHC
Engine Oil Capacity3.5 l 3.7 US qt | 3.08 UK qt
Engine Oil Specification5W-30, 10W-30, 10W-40 / Ford ESL M2C-JOIC
Coolant8.5 l 8.98 US qt | 7.48 UK qt
Drivetrain ArchitectureThe Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the front wheels of the vehicle.
Drive WheelFront wheel drive
Number Of Gears And Type Of Gearbox4 gears, manual transmission

Brakes

The car is a 1999 model with a rack and pinion steering system. This system is known for its precision and responsiveness, making it a popular choice for sports cars and other vehicles that require quick, precise steering.

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Rating
Steering TypeSteering rack and pinion

Weight & Capacity

The '99 model car has a weight-to-power ratio of 12.1 kg/Hp and a weight-to-torque ratio of 7.3 kg/Nm, indicating a decent balance between power and weight. The kerb weight of 1150 kg is relatively light, and the fuel tank capacity of 45 liters is average. Overall, this car seems to have a good balance of performance and practicality.

Specs-
Rating
Weight To Power Ratio12.1 kg/Hp, 82.6 Hp/tonne
Weight To Torque Ratio7.3 kg/Nm, 136.5 Nm/tonne
Kerb Weight1150 kg 2535.32 lbs.
Fuel Tank Capacity45 l 11.89 US gal | 9.9 UK gal

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs for Saab - 99

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Petrol (Gasoline)

1999

Yes, with proper maintenance and regular servicing.

The engine displacement is 1985 cm3 or 121.13 cubic inches.

This car has a 4-speed manual transmission.

This car uses a carburetor for fuel injection.

A steering rack and pinion is a type of steering system commonly used in cars and other vehicles. It consists of a steering wheel connected to a steering shaft, which is linked to a rack and pinion gearset. The gearset converts the rotary motion of the steering wheel into linear motion, which is used to turn the wheels of the vehicle.

In a rack and pinion steering system, the steering wheel is connected to a steering shaft, which is linked to a pinion gear. The pinion gear meshes with a rack, which is a linear gear with teeth on one side. When the steering wheel is turned, the pinion gear moves along the rack, causing it to move from side to side. This movement is used to turn the wheels of the vehicle.

Rack and pinion steering systems are known for their precision and responsiveness, making them a popular choice for sports cars and other vehicles that require quick, precise steering. They are also relatively simple and easy to maintain, and can be made more compact than other types of steering systems.

The model year is 1999.

While it's possible to use this car for daily driving, its age and limited features may make it less practical than newer models.

Regular maintenance is crucial for this car, including oil changes, tire rotations, and brake pad replacements.

12.1 kg/Hp

45 liters

1150 kg