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Please vote on the proper classification of this vehicle by adding a single indented line with your answer and your name:
How should we categorize this car?
Thanks!-- SFoskett 12:46, Oct 11, 2004 (UTC)
The only two cars in the Saab range are the 9-3 and the 9-5. This car is not a Saab its a Subaru, and it's not sold in 99% of countries around the world. Delete this article or merge it with the Subaru Impreza article. Davez621 05:57, 13 May 2006 (UTC)
No, this is a Saab, as it was sold by Saab Cars USA, Inc. The article clearly states that the model is a rebadged Impreza. The Pontiac GTO was just an option package for the Pontiac LeMans, but it gets its own article -- would you delete that one? Jasongill 17:07, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
The blank area above the description should be fixed. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.188.172.165 ( talk • contribs) 16:26, 26 May 2006 (UTC-7)
Why was the "saab92x.com" link removed? Its the largest source of 9-2x info on the internet! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.76.229.231 ( talk) 05:49, 24 February 2007 (UTC).
The interior picture caption of this article notes that the Subaru WRX and Saab 9-2X share interiors. This is true, but it is notable that the WRX places the Tachometer in the center of the dash, with the speedometer on the right. The Saab uses a traditional arrangement with the Speedometer in the center. Is this worth noting in the caption? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Operationglobalturkey ( talk • contribs) 05:55, 8 May 2007 (UTC).
You all may be wondering why I, AirportExpert brought back the Saab 9-2X article seperate from the Subaru Impreza (second generation) article. This is not the first time "badge engineering" has occurred with a car. For example, the Saab 9-7X is a badge-engineered variant of the Chevrolet Trailblazer, yet that has its own article. why should this car be any different? Also, Saab and Subaru are very different companies. This car was not also offered at a Subaru dealership. Although this may be mostly a Subaru UNDERNEATH, it is still a real Saab. I have one of these cars, and I can assure you that nowhere on the registration does it say "it says Saab, but it's really a Subaru". Please keep this car on its own article. -- AirportExpert ( talk) 20:17, 26 October 2014 (UTC)AirportExpert
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Please vote on the proper classification of this vehicle by adding a single indented line with your answer and your name:
How should we categorize this car?
Thanks!-- SFoskett 12:46, Oct 11, 2004 (UTC)
The only two cars in the Saab range are the 9-3 and the 9-5. This car is not a Saab its a Subaru, and it's not sold in 99% of countries around the world. Delete this article or merge it with the Subaru Impreza article. Davez621 05:57, 13 May 2006 (UTC)
No, this is a Saab, as it was sold by Saab Cars USA, Inc. The article clearly states that the model is a rebadged Impreza. The Pontiac GTO was just an option package for the Pontiac LeMans, but it gets its own article -- would you delete that one? Jasongill 17:07, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
The blank area above the description should be fixed. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.188.172.165 ( talk • contribs) 16:26, 26 May 2006 (UTC-7)
Why was the "saab92x.com" link removed? Its the largest source of 9-2x info on the internet! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.76.229.231 ( talk) 05:49, 24 February 2007 (UTC).
The interior picture caption of this article notes that the Subaru WRX and Saab 9-2X share interiors. This is true, but it is notable that the WRX places the Tachometer in the center of the dash, with the speedometer on the right. The Saab uses a traditional arrangement with the Speedometer in the center. Is this worth noting in the caption? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Operationglobalturkey ( talk • contribs) 05:55, 8 May 2007 (UTC).
You all may be wondering why I, AirportExpert brought back the Saab 9-2X article seperate from the Subaru Impreza (second generation) article. This is not the first time "badge engineering" has occurred with a car. For example, the Saab 9-7X is a badge-engineered variant of the Chevrolet Trailblazer, yet that has its own article. why should this car be any different? Also, Saab and Subaru are very different companies. This car was not also offered at a Subaru dealership. Although this may be mostly a Subaru UNDERNEATH, it is still a real Saab. I have one of these cars, and I can assure you that nowhere on the registration does it say "it says Saab, but it's really a Subaru". Please keep this car on its own article. -- AirportExpert ( talk) 20:17, 26 October 2014 (UTC)AirportExpert