Nevs 9-3, Saab 9000 Talladega, Saab 900 mk2 and MG XPower SV-R 2004


MG XPower was a car produced by the British MG in 2004, just before they unfortunately went bankrupt. These cars are really cool and can also be compared to the Vauxhall VXR8.

I have indeed seen some versions of Vauxhall in Norway from the 1970s, but I find them mostly boring.

Nevs 9-3 is the successor to the Saab 9-3, which was transformed into the Chinese Nevs 9-3. Nevs stands for National Electric Vehicle Sweden, and it's a really cool car. It's not as safe as Saab, admittedly, but it's a really cool electric car. It's very strange, in my opinion, that this car was never sold in Norway, considering the huge buzz around it between 2012 and 2015. But despite the high interest in the country, it never made it's way to Norway, unfortunately.

Saab 900mk2 (and Saab 9-3 and Saab 9-5, which I'll write a post about later) is something I find completely incomprehensible that there were so few of them in Norway as heavily modified street racers. In Sweden and Finland, on the other hand, there were plenty of them as street racers.

Saab 9000 set all records, and Saab made it into the Guinness World Records after driving a full 100,000 kilometers with 3 Saab 9000 cars called "The Long Run," where all three cars remained in top condition after the trip. This happened at the Talladega Motor Speedway in Alabama, reaching a speed of 212 kilometers per hour. Imagine that! Later, Saab created an impressive version called the Saab 9000 Talladega.

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