<P> Saab manufactured various models at the Valmet Automotive plant in Uusikaupunki, Finland, between 1969 and 2003, in a joint venture established in 1968 together with Valmet . After 2003 Saab did not manufacture any cars in Finland, as the production of the 9 - 3 convertible then moved to Graz, Austria . In 2010 production of the 9 - 3 convertible was moved again to Trollhättan . This marked the first time that Trollhättan manufactured the 9 - 3 convertible . </P> <P> A common feature of Saab car types was the use of the number 9 in the model numbers . The final models were the 9 - 3 and 9 - 5, both of which were manufactured in Trollhättan, Sweden . Until 2008, the 9 - 7X was manufactured by GM along with the Chevrolet Trailblazer and its platform - mates . The exception to this naming rule is the Saab - Lancia 600, which was a re-badged Lancia Delta . </P> <P> In December 2013, Nevs announced that the Saab 9 - 3 sedan was back in regular production, with convertible, station wagon, and electric models to follow in the next year . Production stopped in 2014 . </P> <Ul> <Li> Saab 98, combi - coupé version of the Saab 96 </Li> <Li> all - terrain vehicle based on the Saab Sonett II chassis </Li> <Li> Saab 9 - 3 electric model </Li> <Li> Saab 9 - 3 convertible </Li> <Li> Saab 9 - 3 station wagon </Li> <Li> Saab 9 - 3 third generation, based on the PhoeniX platform </Li> <Li> Unnamed Saab 9 - 3 replacement, production had been planned for October 2012 </Li> <Li> Saab 9 - 2, inspired by the classic Saab 92 . Production had been planned for 2014 . </Li> </Ul>

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