
Quirky. It has both bad and good connotations. As a Saab owner, I, at first, got a kick out of the good connotations. Then the bloom came off the rose and the bad took over. Saab took on a new meaning - Something's Almost Always Broken. And repairing those quirks didn't come cheap. It was too much. So today I became a former Saab owner. I bid farewell to my 9.3 and went back to the lands and makers I know so well. I crossed the Pacific, as it were, and was accepted back into the embrace of Toyota.
So, hej da, Swedemobile. You cost me a lot of money. So as a final farewell, I give you the efforts of a far-more successful but equally quirky, and dare I say disturbing, Swedish import, Abba, singing about money, money, money:
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