The Saab 99 Hatchback 1987 is a pillarless five-door hatchback that offers a combination of efficiency and agility. It's compact size makes it perfect for city driving, while its sporty design gives it a slick, stylish look. The Saab 99 proudly wears the Saab emblem in the center of the grille, a six-pointed star symbolizing the company's spirit of innovation and boldness. The front end is heavily-sculpted with outboard headlights and a bumper-less grille. The liftgate adds a sense of sleekness and sophistication to the car's overall look. The Saab 99 is powered by a 1.8L 4-cylinder engine that produces 90 horsepower. It's mated to a 4-speed manual transmission and sends power to the front wheels. The suspension is setup for sporty handling and the car has a tight turning radius, making it great for navigating tight city streets. The brakes are disc brakes in the front and drum brakes in the rear, providing reliable stopping power. The interior is well-appointed with high quality materials and stylish touches. The dashboard sports Saab's iconic three-spoke steering wheel as well as a full-size glove compartment. The seats are well-bolstered and offer good support. The cargo area offers decent space and can fit large items with the seatback folded down. The Saab 99 Hatchback 1987 offers a great balance between agility and comfort. It's perfect for navigating tight city roads and taking weekend trips to the countryside. All in all, it's a reliable little hatchback with a bit of style.
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