Saab to Offer Hirsch Performance Products for 9-3 and 9-5 Models in the USA
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Saab to Offer Hirsch Performance Products for 9-3 and 9-5 Models in the USA



Current and future Saab owners in the U.S. looking to tune their cars with factory approved upgrades will be happy to learn the Swedish automaker announced today that Hirsch Performance aftermarket products will be available for its 2007-11MY 9-3 and 2010-11MY 9-5 cars through select Saab dealers in the States starting in spring 2011.

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