The Saab Sonett II Coupe was produced from 1967 to 1974 and is arguably the most beloved Saab of all time. The 1988 model was the fourth generation and featured a distinctive, angular design that was unmistakable on the road. The overall shape of the vehicle resembled a wedge, which was made possible by the low, flowing hood and the slender body. The front end was wide and low, giving it an aggressive look, while the sides were characterized by a series of rising ridges. The taillight shapes were unique and easily recognizable, and the interior was spacious and comfortable. Under the hood, the Saab Sonett II Coupe 1988 was equipped with a 1.8-liter, four-cylinder engine that reached 115 horsepower and combined with a five-speed manual transmission. The car had plenty of acceleration and was considered excellent for its class. Fuel economy was rated at around 21 miles per gallon, making it outstanding in its category. The suspension system was independent and provided a smooth ride, with sharp handling capabilities. The exterior of the car was painted with a simple, two-tone color scheme that was inspired by many other Saab vehicles. The primary color was generally a light blue, while the secondary color was black. It also featured stylish alloy wheels that added to the cars eye-catching design. The Saab Sonett II Coupe 1988 is an iconic model that combines sporty performance with a timeless design. Its strong engine, comfortable interior, and sleek exterior still make it a desirable vehicle today.
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