Saab 90
The Saab 90 was a two-door sedan produced by Saab from 1984 to 1987. It was essentially a Saab 99 with the front end of the Saab 900, intended as a stop-gap model while Saab phased out the 99. It offered a lower price point than the 900. The Saab 90 featured a carburated engine and a simplified interior compared to the 900. It was primarily sold in Europe. Its relatively short production run makes it a less common Saab model today.