Answer : The Saab 9000 2.0i 1986 is more expensive than the Yugo 55 L 1985
The most recent new price of the Saab 9000 2.0i 1986 is $35,977 USD and for the Yugo 55 L 1985 it is $7,262 USD
Name | Name:Saab 9000 2.0i 1986 | Name:Yugo 55 L 1985 |
Most Recent New Price | Most Recent New Price:$35,977 USD | Most Recent New Price:$7,262 USD |
Price Notes | Price Notes:Price current as at Dec 2013 | Price Notes:Price current as at Dec 2013 |
Top Speed | Top Speed:190 kph, (118 mph) | Top Speed:n/a |
Body Type | Body Type:hatchback | Body Type:hatchback |
Release Year | Release Year:1986 | Release Year:1985 |
Total Max Power | Total Max Power:96 kW, (128.74 hp) | Total Max Power:n/a |
0-100kph Acceleration | 0-100kph Acceleration:10.5 seconds | 0-100kph Acceleration:n/a |
Average Consumption | Average Consumption:8.6 l/100km, (32.85 mpg) | Average Consumption:n/a |
Transmission | Transmission:5 speed, manual | Transmission:4 speed, manual |
Weight | Weight:1305 kg, (2877 lbs) | Weight:n/a |
Description | Description:The Saab 9000 2.0i 1986 is a 5 seat, 5 door, front-wheel drive hatchback. It has a multipoint injection, 4 cylinder petrol engine. The car is 4667 mm, (183.74 in) long and 1764 mm, (69.45 in) wide. It comes with Central door locking and Tinted windows as standard. | Description:The Yugo 55 L 1985 is a 5 seat, 3 door, front-wheel drive hatchback. It has a carburetor, inline cylinder - engine. |
| | |
Name:Saab 9000 2.0i 1986 |
Most Recent New Price:$35,977 USD |
Price Notes:Price current as at Dec 2013 |
Top Speed:190 kph, (118 mph) |
Body Type:hatchback |
Release Year:1986 |
Total Max Power:96 kW, (128.74 hp) |
0-100kph Acceleration:10.5 seconds |
Average Consumption:8.6 l/100km, (32.85 mpg) |
Transmission:5 speed, manual |
Weight:1305 kg, (2877 lbs) |
Description:The Saab 9000 2.0i 1986 is a 5 seat, 5 door, front-wheel drive hatchback. It has a multipoint injection, 4 cylinder petrol engine. The car is 4667 mm, (183.74 in) long and 1764 mm, (69.45 in) wide. It comes with Central door locking and Tinted windows as standard. |
|