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Weekend Aero Workshop

October 1, 2024 Eleven
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A couple of jobs on the Graphite Green Aero had been outstanding for a while now, an irritating whine we’d narrowed down to either alternator, or power steering pump, as sod’s law always wins, we changed the alternator for a new one, and it wasn’t that, the whine continued. This weekend, it was finally fixed, a new pump fitted and we’re back to the quiet, smooth running I always associate with the Saab 9-5 Aero engine.

Annoyingly, the beautiful dark Walnut dashboard had started to delaminate and crack, so a perfect replacement was found and that has also been fitted. Over the years, I think I’ve possibly had virtually every facia option Saab offered, some more unusual, the light walnut with a gorgeous satin finish, the almost black Ash, and both the Saab and Hirsch Carbon options, but I still find the dark Walnut endearing. This Aero was also specified with the optional matching Dark Walnut Gloss gear selector, which really does finish the console off perfectly.

Another job for the weekend was to transplant the original Hirsch steering wheel from the Nocturne Blue Aero over to the Green Aero. As I’m not entirely sure what will happen to the Nocturne one, I wanted to keep the wheel as it’s a gorgeous shape, and feels so much more substantial than the standard wheel.

Last but not least, the Green Aero had a slight stutter under full acceleration, it hesitated and didn’t put its full power down, so we’ve changed over the brand new, genuine DI pack and also correct Aero spark plugs and it’s stopped the stutter completely, passing the issue to the donor Nocturne Aero, so yet another DI and plug set has arrived this morning from Neo Brothers.

After such a long time to get this car back on track, it’s such a joy to own and drive, although it’s featured for sale on Aeroriginal, I’m not entirely sure I can let this one go now.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab Culture, Interiors, Design, Swedish, Aero
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A Different Kind of Luxury

May 30, 2024 Eleven
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The Graphite Green Aero has been somewhat of a nemesis over the past year for me, all originating from an oil light that kept haunting me on tickover; two bottom end engine changes, and finger’s crossed, I think we might have finally sorted it.

Malcolm Miles, have somehow kept their cool, sourced another Aero block and brought it all together again, there are a few small snagging issues to sort; a whinny belt and a slight hesitation on full acceleration, but it’s back to being as nice to drive as I remember.

Having just had surgery, I have to suffer two whole weeks without driving, but today, I felt well enough to do some much needed work on the interior, lots of dirt and a general build up of grime left it feeling a little sorry for itself, sticky console buttons, film over all of the windows, disintegrating mats and the odd missing fitting here and there. Taking my time, I cleaned the dashboard, seats and door cards with soapy water to get the worst off, then moved on to Autoglym interior foam and a brush to give them all a thorough clean.

It’s not perfect, but after putting in a high quality set of new carpet mats and a final hoover, it’s starting to look how it deserves to look. Not to everyone’s taste, but the cream leather, carpet and headlining give the interior a beautifully calming and airy feel, whilst the dark wood dashboard and extended wood gear knob just add to the overall sense of luxury. The clear orange and green lights are a welcome relief from the harsh, bright instrumentation of many newer cars and overall, the Saab offers a rare, relaxed space in which to enjoy endless journeys; the Graphite Green Aero is finally coming together.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 95 Aero, Graphite Green, Saab rescue, Interior, Swedish, Design
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Saab vs. Volvo

March 23, 2023 Eleven
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The battle of the big Swedes, I’ve been patiently waiting to write this one for years, are Volvos as good Saabs, or just different?

Recently, I’d come to the end of a few Saab projects, so rather than jumping straight back in and reaching for another Aero, I decided to try out the competition in the form of a Volvo V70 R. It seemed a logical choice when comparing its credentials; the Saab 9-5 2.3 Aero produces 260hp from it’s efficient 4 cylinders whilst the Volvo 2.5 R is 300hp from 5 cylinders, both Turbo and in this case, both automatics (I’d love to compare the manual versions one day too, but for now, I only have these available) from 2003 and they even have similar milage at around 70,000 (V70 R shows in km’s as it’s a Japanese car). As Saabs are so sensory to me, I thought I’d compare the Volvo based on my senses.

See

I’ve always adored the solidity of the Volvo, especially the V70, it really is utilitarian beauty at its best. The enhanced curves of its rear exterior and light clusters give just enough relief from the overall angular profile to differentiate it from older models. The modified front bumper and lower grille, unique to the R model, gives the Volvo a more aggressive look whilst the side profile is pure form and function. The stark simplicity of the Pegasus alloys have always pleased my visual sense, and with subtle modifications to the suspension, the stance is near perfect.

My love for the Saab 9-5 exterior is well documented, so won’t do a detailed rationale, but it possesses subtle qualities that most marques can never live up too; the clamshell bonnet with its distinct profile that guides your eye along and directly in to the curvaceous hockey stick rear windows, the exquisitely designed light clusters, the shark nose front bumper with its wide, aggressive lower grille, and the little seen detail of the C pillar form flowing over the rear window in to the line of the boot.

The Volvo’s interior, especially with the exclusive R Atacama leather, feels special, the seats comfortable and give a sense of warm welcome. The instruments and cluster are very ergonomic and again, the exclusive R, aluminium and mineral blue face of the main dials are elegant and timeless. Mine has the wonderful Bridge of Weir aniline Atacama leather, inspired by the Chilean desert, which is simply exceptional, but some of the finish is let down by flimsy plastics underneath, the central armrest for instance has been broken under the leather and now looks unsightly.

Overall though, the use of higher quality materials goes above and beyond the 9-5, but I can’t help longing for the crisp orange and green Saab illumination, the superior comfort and, of course, inspirational cup holder and Night Panel.

Hear

If I have one single criticism of the Saabs, it’s the lack of smile inducing sound, the 4 cylinder visceral soundtrack just isn’t a thing of beauty to me, the V6 Turbo X is a different beast, but for now, we’re comparing the 9-5 2.3 Aero and even with heavy modifications, it’s still not as pleasing as I’d like, this is the one area the V70 R wins on; sound. The 5 cylinder has a gorgeous rasp on startup and sings when under acceleration, it resonates with your senses and leaves you wanting more.

I’ve added a decaf downpipe and Evolve 3” stainless exhaust system which has helped enhance the 5 cylinder of the V70 R, but my normal Jetex systems on the 9-5 Aeros just don’t compare. For the Graphite Green Aero, I’m trying out a 3” JT system, so will reserve final judgement until that’s fitted.

Feel

After using the V70 R for a while, I’ve embraced both its qualities and visceral sounds, the space is truly enormous and an excellent carrier or Saab wheels, interiors and various parts. It gets noticed too; quite often, I’ve had the thumbs up from both young and old, those that know, know as they say. Although on paper, the V70 R should feel faster, it doesn’t, it feels heavier, acceleration feels slower and the gears less responsive, and even with fully upgraded suspension, still wallows somewhat on fast B roads. Meanwhile, the 9-5 Aero running around 300hp with a recent remap, feels impeccably balanced; acceleration is lightening quick and again, handling transformed with modified suspension and has the ability to be thrown into twisting roads with ease.

Here’s the thing though, that feeling of driving a Saab is hard to beat, I don’t feel any emotion toward the Volvo, it doesn’t have the same captivating feel as the Saab does, it doesn’t involve me like Saabs do either, yes, it’s AWD, yes it’s robust and yes, it does feel rather iconic, but for me, I don’t think I’ll be switching allegiance any time soon, Ove, I’m with you, Rune can keep his Volvo, Night all.

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In Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab vs Volvo, Saab 9-5 Aero, Volvo V70 R, Swedish, NOrdic, Saab Volvo battle
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Swedish Interior Design

April 14, 2021 Eleven

On each Saab Aero project I've done, there's one part that I always find most rewarding; the interior refresh. The early 9-3 and 9-5 both have beautifully designed, intuitive aesthetics, but they've also proved to be superior quality too, they've faired well over the past 20 years and with patience and hard work can be brought back to a seriously nice place to be.

They do of course have their Achilles heal, and these from experience are the seat bolsters, the dash buttons and screen pixels. The soft touch rubberised coating on the buttons wears off easily and can also become sticky to the touch, I always look out for units that have minimal wear, but these are getting harder to find now, there are fixes around, but originality to me is always key. For the 9-5 Aero, I've managed to source a set of new dash units that have excellent buttons and also no missing pixels, they slot in beautifully and always help to remind me just how exemplary Saab interior design was.

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The seats are always another area of wear, mostly on the driver's bolsters, but if not looked after, the entire seat surface can become cracked and tired. I've found a set of sand coloured leather Aero seats from a 2005 model, these offer more side support and comfort and work beautifully in the gen 1, I've also added leather trimmed door cards from the later model, some minor adjustments to the boot and full buttons are required, but again, the results really add to the overall interior feeling. I'll be having some new leather handle covers made as the rubber coating on these too, tend to perish and flake off.

Ive removed the seats and given the carpet a good clean, the seats have been cleaned and moisturised, and all surfaces treated. Ive added a brand new Saab Carbon Fibre dash and also another beautiful Nappa leather steering wheel by TunStyle to finish it all of nicely. Ive even found a set of new, genuine Saab sand coloured carpet mats which really do work wonders.

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In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 95, Saab Aero, Interior, Design, Swedish, Aeroriginal
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