Saab launches new accessory deals for 9-5 owners | Industry - Car News Mar 2011

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15:21 Friday 09 Mar 2012

Saab is celebrating the history of its iconic 9-5 range with a new accessories promotion to help owners of older 9-5s to update and upgrade their vehicle.

After launching what it calls the most advanced car it has ever made - the new 9-5 Saloon - and with the new 9-5 SportWagon coming to showrooms later this year, Swedish car manufacturer Saab is now celebrating the history of its successful 9-5 range with a new accessories promotion offering owners of classic 9-5 cars the chance to revitalise their vehicle.

The new accessories will be available for 9-5 models going back at far as 1998 and will include body kits, alloy wheels, cargo items, engine tuning kits and more, all at new low prices.

Saab are well known for their durable and reliable vehicles, and the company expects there to be a large number of cars as old as thirteen years that are still running just as reliably as today's models, but which may be able to benefit from a makeover with some up to date accessories.

All of the new accessories, which have been designed to ensure that older cars have optimal functionality, quality, performance and style, will be composed of genuine Saab parts and will include fitting where necessary.

The full range of classic 9-5 accessories is available to view now on the Saab Service Club website. The Saab Service Club is a loyalty scheme and online club for owners of Saab cars which are three years old or more.

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