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      <title>Lightning strikes thrice: Ultra-rare Saab 9-5NG SportCombis for sale!</title>
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           A unicorn trio: Three Saab 9-5NG SportCombis hit the market
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            The Saab 9-5NG SportCombi is one of the rarest and most coveted Saabs ever built — only 37 pre-production cars were assembled before Saab Automobile AB ceased operations, and just 27 are known to still exist today. That makes it a true unicorn among enthusiasts. Now, in an incredibly rare and poignant twist,
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           three
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           of these elusive SportCombis are up for sale simultaneously — offering what may well be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for collectors and Saab lovers around the world.
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           These aren’t ordinary sales. Each of the current owners is a lifelong Saab enthusiast, with multiple Saabs in their garages, and deeply mixed emotions about parting ways with their beloved SportCombis. But as the years pass and the cars are driven less frequently, a shared desire has emerged: to pass these automotive gems on to a new generation of Saab fans who will cherish them, drive them, and preserve their legacy.
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            And make no mistake — these cars still turn heads everywhere they go. Every time I take
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           my own 9-5NG SportCombi
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            out of the garage, people stop, take pictures, and ask if Saab has started building cars again. The design remains so timeless, so advanced for its era, that it continues to spark curiosity and admiration more than a decade after it first appeared.
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           The 9-5NG SportCombi community has always been a tight-knit one, and I’ve been fortunate to stay in touch with many of the owners since the Saab bankruptcy auctions back in 2012–2013. Over the years, I’ve seen these cars change hands, cross borders, and appear at Saab events across Europe — and I’ve been asked by the owners of these three particular cars (as well as several former owners of SportCombis sold earlier — see table at the end of the post) to help share the news with the wider Saab community.
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            This post is simply a reflection on a unique moment —
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           three unicorns, available at once
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            — and a way to share that with the Saab community. It’s not a commercial advertisement, and I have no commercial interest in any of the cars mentioned. Details may be incomplete, outdated or contain errors, so if you’re interested, please be sure to
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           reach out directly to the respective owners
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            for the most accurate and up-to-date information!
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           #04-46 Saab 9-5NG SportCombi Aero Turbo4 BioPower
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           Currently located in Berg, Switzerland, this carbon grey Aero with a 2.0t BioPower engine has been cherished and preserved in truly pristine condition. What makes this car so special isn't just its rare spec — it's the story it tells and the details that set it apart. It’s been fitted with nearly everything Hirsch Performance had to offer: the aggressive front spoiler, elegant side skirts, sculpted rear diffuser, and of course their legendary 260hp engine upgrade.
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           Adding to its presence and performance are the powerful Brembo brakes and a stunning set of 20" Hirsch rims — breathtakingly beautiful, painfully expensive, and virtually impossible to find today!
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           "#04-46" isn’t just a number either. This car made its mark during the Saab dealer tour in Germany and France in the autumn of 2011, turning heads and winning hearts wherever it went.
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            And the story continues: both the car and its owner will be attending the
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            in Melchtal, Switzerland from 8–10 August. It’s a unique chance to see this beauty in person, hear its story, and ask any questions directly. More information can be found on the
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           Car Profile
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            page and directly from the current owner at
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            Note: Some of the photos shown here predate the installation of the Hirsch front spoiler and side skirts.
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           Photo credits include: Jan-Hendrik Rühmke /@trollhättan.classics 
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           #09-03 Saab 9-5NG SportCombi Aero TTiD
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           Owned by the founder of Czechia’s leading Saab dealer, Suchomel Auto, this stunning black TTiD Aero SportCombi is located in Ústí nad Orlicí, about 160 km east of Prague.
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           What makes "#09-03" truly special isn’t just its rarity — it’s one of only three 9-5NG SportCombis in the country — but also its origin and specification. Craftfully hand-assembled in January 2011 at Saab’s legendary “Frickeboa” facility in Trollhättan, this car features the most powerful production diesel engine Saab ever offered: the 2.0 TTiD, delivering 400 Nm of torque at just 1,750 rpm. It also comes equipped with the DriveSense adaptive chassis system and sits on a set of striking 20" 5-spoke Saab “Star” rims — a rare and desirable option that perfectly complements the car’s bold, elegant stance.
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           "#09-03" has made the journey to Trollhättan several times for the Saab Festival, proudly flying the Czech flag among the global Saab community.
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           Photo credit for below pictures of "#09-03": Suchomel Auto
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           #42-09 Saab 9-5NG SportCombi Vector TiD
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           "#42-09" is currently one of just five 9-5NG SportCombis in Germany — and arguably one of the most advanced. Unlike most examples, this Java Brown TiD Vector was assembled on the regular Trollhättan production line in June 2011, offering a rare glimpse of what could have become the standard for a fully launched SportCombi.
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           What truly sets this car apart, however, is its exceptionally rare and elegant parchment interior. Of all SportCombis produced, only three were delivered with something other than black — and "#42-09" is one of them. The cabin features Light Neutral perforated leather sport seats (interior code C70) in a sophisticated Cocoa/Light Neutral two-tone configuration, complemented by Light Neutral leather door inserts, creating a light, inviting atmosphere.
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           The car is also very well-equipped, featuring: Harman Kardon premium sound system, HDD-based infotainment system, Rear seat entertainment with integrated headrest screens, Dedicated rear climate control, Panoramic sunroof (one of only 12 SportCombis ever built with this option), Engine start/stop system (one of just three SportCombis to have it) and a Power tailgate.
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            But "#42-09" isn’t just a rare spec sheet — it’s part of the living Saab community. The car has proudly appeared at events across Europe, including the Saab Festival in Trollhättan, the Autohuis Joel gathering in the Netherlands, and the Pilots Wanted event at Autohaus Lafrentz in Germany, among others.
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           9-5NG SportCombis that have changed owners since 2013
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           Almost all of the remaining SportCombis were sold at the Saab bankruptcy auctions in 2012 and 2013. In the years that followed, nine of the roadworthy cars changed hands (excluding those initially purchased by dealers at the time of the auctions). While exact transaction details have remained private, reported sale prices have ranged between €75,000 and over €130,000. Not bad at all, considering that the original (German) list price for a base 9-5NG SportCombi Linear with the 1.6t engine started at €35,500, while a standard Aero model with the 2.8t V6 and XWD was listed at €57,800!
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           Welcome, Saab enthusiasts, to the new and improved online home for everything Saab 9-5NG SportCombi – Saab9-5SportCombi.com! We are thrilled to have you here and excited to embark on this journey together, celebrating the legacy and future of this extremely rare car model.
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           The Saab 9-5NG SportCombi is more than just a car; it represents a blend of innovative design, advanced engineering, and the spirited soul that Saab is known for. Its sleek lines, powerful performance, and sophisticated features make it a beloved model among Saab aficionados. Our mission is to provide a comprehensive resource dedicated to this exceptional vehicle, fostering a vibrant community of passionate Saab 9-5NG SportCombi owners and admirers.
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           This new website is the proud successor to 9-5sc2012.com, a beloved platform founded by Marcus Bergfeldt and later taken over by me in the spring of 2017. For over a decade, 9-5sc2012.com has been a cornerstone of the Saab community, offering news, insights, and a gathering place for 9-5NG SportCombi enthusiasts worldwide. However, as the years passed, the frequency of new updates dwindled, signalling the need for a fresh start. With this new site, we aim to bring you a revitalized, sleek Saab-worthy experience with a name that's easier to remember and a format that better suits the evolving digital landscape.
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            The transition to Saab9-5SportCombi.com has been involving countless hours of hard work and dedication. While we bid farewell to the old site, we are excited to bring select content from 9-5sc2012.com over to this new platform. This means that many of the cherished articles, insights, and stories that made the old site special will still be accessible here over the coming weeks and months. Moreover, we are committed to continuously evolving and enhancing the site with
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           Our goal is to create a dynamic and engaging space where you can find the latest news, technical information, personal stories, and community events related to the Saab 9-5NG SportCombi. We encourage you to explore the site, become an active part of our community and get in touch.
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           A record number of “next generation” Saabs gathered at the former Saab test track in Trollhättan for a unique photoshoot…
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           No less than 127 next generation Saabs -a record number!- gathered in a location that normally is closed to the public: the former Saab test track. Six 9-5NG SportCombis, 105 9-5NG Sedans and 16 9-4Xs, from many countries around Europe, including Austria, Belgium, Czech, Denmark, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK.
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           We were finally able to get together in person (or should I say “in car”?) again after the long pandemic-induced events pause, and the excitement among the participants was palpable. In the run up to the photoshoot we had been quite secretive as getting access to our location hadn’t been approved by NEVS until quite late in the process, but when we briefed all the drivers on the venue all was immediately forgiven!
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           This photoshoot would not have been possible without the support of the following people: Henrik Zaar for masterminding and coordinating the event (for the third time!), Marcus Wigh of Vetlanda Bil &amp;amp; Skadecenter for sponsoring the access to the venue, Marcus Bergfeldt for his relentless enthusiasm for Saab and video editing support (also check out 
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           I still vividly remember the test drive we took with the brand new 99 Turbo he had just received from the factory that day. I sat behind him and saw the Turbo meter that was mounted on top of the dashboard spike as we were vastly accelerating. I was immediately sold on Saab but had to wait until 1999 before I could afford to buy my first one.
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           Advancing many years and about some ten Saab's later, I read about the fact that many unique Saab cars would be auctioned out in December 2012, among which several 9-5NG SportCombi’s.
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           I have always admired SAAB’s quirkiness, performance, reliability and above all its design. The new 9-5 launched in 2010 I just find stunning and when I realized I could get my hands on one of the extremely rare SportCombi’s, I set my mind to it. It would take me almost a year before I actually was able to call one my own and drive it.
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           This epos -it got quite a bit longer in the end than I had initially envisioned- is a summary of the different events that happened from the date of the auction until the day I received my permanent Swedish license plates in the mail. A journey and a struggle of more than ten months to get a truly unique car that was supposedly “never to be allowed back on the road again” road legal.
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           After many nerve-racking minutes and frantically hitting my browser’s refresh button I finally understood that I had won the highest bid and that I had just bought a very coveted 9-5NG SportCombi! The beautiful Arctic White was now mine! My blood was still rushing as I received the confirmation mail from auction house KVD.
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           I understood that the car was located in Wallhamn (near Gothenburg) and as there was no obvious way to drive it to Stockholm myself I had KVD arrange for transport to their facilities in the Stockholm area. However, many more things had to be figured out: how to get the car insured, but more importantly, how to get it registered?
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           Under normal circumstances, vehicles nowadays get approved using a so-called type approval process. The car manufacturer performs extensive tests on a new car and when it passes gets granted a “Certificate of Conformity” (CoC). Any new cars that are produced using the same specifications are then automatically approved as they conform to the same specs from the earlier approved vehicle. Virtually all new cars in the European Union carry a CoC, which makes life much easier and cheaper for the manufacturer (they don’t have to get each individual car approved) and for consumers (as it facilitates cross-border trade by not requiring new approvals in another member state). Sadly, Saab didn’t manage to complete the type-approval process in time before they went bankrupt and hence my car didn’t have a CoC.
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           So now what? Individual Vehicle Approval (IVA) came up as the most plausible option in the research M + F had done. IVA is a process through which vehicles without CoC are being assessed for compliance against all applicable technical, safety and environmental requirements. For that IVA to work, I would need “all” the paperwork available for my car.
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           Saab Automobile AB had my car registered earlier as “LSO 372”. One would think that given this, there would be relevant documents available. Well, think again. We called KVD. We called Saab Parts. We called the Saab museum. We called NEVS. We called the bankruptcy estate. We called Transportstyrelsen (the Swedish Road Administration). Twice. Three times. Four times. The people at Transportstyrelsen were contradicting each other; emails to the other organizations remained unanswered. Nobody knew or seemed to want to know.
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           Just a few days later on 23 January, Jet Black VIN #9-04 was featured in Swedish tabloid newspaper “Aftonbladet”. An article about the owner M triggered me to also contact him. As it turned out, he was located in Kiel, Germany and ran a Saab dealership. His “road to registration” wasn’t obvious at all either, despite the fact that #9-13 had been approved a few weeks earlier.
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           The trip itself was amazing. I could experience the car for the first time for real, driving it for nearly 1,000 kilometers. What a great car and what great improvements Saab had made in the MY12 series! I love the subtle additions (e.g. the classic airplane symbol on the odometer) and the impressive performance of the 1.6T engine. Not only is it unbelievably silent, it provides a stunning 180hp combined with great mileage. Granted, it isn’t as performant as the 260HP I am used to from my Hirshed 9-5NG Sedan, but more than sufficient power and in fact great fun to drive!
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           The other unexpected element of the trip was the enormous interest along the way. When the first car just kept on driving besides us for several minutes on the E4 motorway, I first thought that there possibly was something wrong with my car. Then I realized that its driver was actually getting his camera phone out and taking pictures while giving me the “thumbs up”. That ritual repeated itself numerous times and at some point I lost count of the number of people filming, photographing or just complementing us on the road, at the petrol stations and on the ferries. What a great feeling that so many people found the SC so beautiful and special and even more incredible to see the multiple posts on different Swedish, Danish and German Internet forums from people that had spotted us!
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           We didn’t have to wait long after we arrived and we were welcomed into the inspection hall by M, the engineer who had previously also had been involved in the approvals of #9-04 and #9-20. It took M some two hours to very thoroughly inspect the car and perform applicable tests. When he was done with the practical part, he confirmed to us that the car had passed this inspection, but that he would need some days to ensure that all the required certifications and paperwork were in place before he could officially approve the car.
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            I received a phone call that all the paperwork was ready and that my car had been officially approved and that I would receive the permanent German plates later that week. WOW! I got my SC road legal in Germany and getting it approved in Sweden should be a straightforward exercise. Just days later I filed an application for verification of origin at Transportstyrelsen, which I got granted on March 27
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           With the verification of origin done, the next step was to simply book a registration inspection. Now it would just be a matter of days or weeks to get the last phase done and my car road legal in Sweden. At least, so I thought…
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           In the early morning of Friday 5 April, my daughter M and I arrived at inspection agency “Carspect” in Vårby/Stockholm. We were met by a very brisk technician that without asking us anything virtually immediately said “it’s not going to happen”. He flat out refused to take a closer a look at the car and chose to ignore all the technical papers and certifications I had with me. Instead, he kept on repeating himself by saying “it’s just the way it is” without providing any further explanation. Having done a fair bit of research myself, it was crystal clear to me that he didn’t know what rules and exceptions to apply in this case and that it was going to be an uphill battle. This feeling was further strengthened when he finally started showing a few paragraphs of the Swedish vehicle regulation on the screen of his computer and when I pushed him on the fact that I felt he was missing the point entirely and was applying the wrong procedure, he flashed a note from Transportstyrelsen that stated that they felt that the German authorities had incorrectly approved my car and that therefore he wouldn’t do anything more. “Så är det bara” (“it’s just the way it is”) were his famous last words before we were summoned to leave again. No approved car, not even a formal rejection. We were just flabbergasted. Both by this incredibly rude and unprofessional behavior from Carspect (they surely won’t see me as their customer anymore!) and the existence of this mysterious note from Transportstyrelsen.
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           What was this note from Transportstyrelsen all about? Did Carspect make this up just to not have to deal with this case? Were they afraid to end up in the spotlights given all the negative publicity around the “KVD Saab’s”? It all sounded so unreal. How can the Swedish authorities question the validity of the official registration papers from another EU member state and, why?
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           I had to revisit my strategy. Was the current strategy of going through for registration inspection still the right one? Should I apply for dispensation instead (first)? Or give up altogether as it appeared to be “impossible” in any case? Having come this far in the process and being convinced that I was ultimately going to find a solution, giving up was not an option.
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           With Carspect having moved completely out of the picture, I went to look for alternatives and found “Ystad Bilbesiktning”, a specialized company in the South of Sweden. YBB pride themselves in working with “enthusiast cars” and seemed the perfect fit for my challenge. While the initial discussions were encouraging and they did spend some time in further researching the issue, they also seemed to get hung up on this mysterious note from Transportstyrelsen. They pulled out of the process hinting that they felt it was too risky as “the whole world was watching”, but came with the suggestion to book an appointment at an inspection agency in the Stockholm area. Assuming this inspection would lead to a negative result, I would then have the opportunity to appeal the decision and refer back to the earlier German registration.
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           After many attempts to reach the right person, Transportstyrelsen finally confirmed to us that they had indeed issued a notice. The person that had written it said that she wrote it because of the fact that she felt “test cars should not be registered as they don’t have CoC and EU type approval”.
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           It felt a bit that I was back to square one when YBB withdrew from the process yet it encouraged me even more to research further in order to strengthen my case. After all, I got my car approved and permanently registered in one EU member state and hence it should be perfectly possible to get it on Swedish plates. The EU was founded many years ago on the premise that its citizens would benefit from the free flow of goods, services, capital, and labor across borders within the EU. For motor vehicles, this base principle is embodied through “EU Council Directive 1999/37”. One of the areas this document regulates is the fact that member states should mutually recognize registration documents in order to facilitate and simplify the process for vehicles that were previously registered in one member state to be able to get on the road again in another without further hassle. So with that in mind, I continued my quest and got the principle and the 
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           Equipped with the confirmations about the validity and applicability of the EU rules in my specific case plus pretty much all the technical documentation I had, F and I had an early morning appointment at inspection agency Bilprovningen in Moraberg/Södertälje for a second registration inspection attempt. It started much better than the previous one at Carspect as the car was actually let into the building and was made subject of a technical inspection. While the welcome had been nice and friendly, when the technician came back after some 40 minutes, apparently his mood had changed. Holding a few papers, he asked us in an icy voice to follow him to the cash register to pay the inspection fee of 1,380 SEK (approx. 150 EUR). After I had settled the bill he then informed us that the car had failed the test. While it had passed on all the technical aspects, he said that he couldn’t accept the German registration papers as the basis to determine that the car was compliant with all the applicable directives and referred to the fact that Transportstyrelsen had said so. Like the previous person at Carspect, he wasn’t open to look into any of the papers I had in fact with me, to listen to my side of the story and to reconsider his decision.
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           The “no” from Bilprovningen felt extra sour this time. Not only because I just knew I was right combined with the “just an opinion” comment from Transportstyrelsen, but because I had been hoping to be able to take my SC to the Saabfestival that same day and to join the other eight(!) SC’s that had already succeeded in getting road legal. The “positive” aspect of it all was though that I now had a decision on paper that I could in fact appeal.
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           The rejection of my car created a buzz amongst the Saabfestival attendees and not before long I was speaking with different people all wanting to help get me to the finish line. One person in particular, J from Germany, proved to be of additional value. J brought me in contact with two members of the EU parliament who after studying the facts immediately confirmed back to want to help with an appeal as they strongly felt I was being denied my rights as an EU citizen.
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           Kind of symbolic, I sent my appeal to TransportStyrelsen on Sweden’s National Day. While I had the main arguments pretty clear in my mind, getting them phrased in the best way on paper while adding relevant examples and other details wasn’t too easy. My appeal really focused on the EU Council Directive 1999/37 and the fact that I felt Sweden was violating this in my case. To back up my statement even further, I added a reference to EU Court case where in a similar situation; the Kingdom of Belgium had been found guilty and fined for their earlier refusal to accept the registration documents from another EU member state.
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           I felt relieved when I finally could mail the appeal and while I was confident that I stood my right, based on the previous experiences with them I wasn’t too confident that Transportstyrelsen would see matters my way. It had become a matter of principle for me and I decided that should I receive a rejection on my appeal, I would fight it in court. I could take it to “Förvaltningsrätten”, an administrative court in Sweden designated for disputes between citizens and governmental organizations, but given the content and scope of the issue, I felt that taking it to the EU Court would be more applicable.
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           I responded that I didn’t understand why additional information from TÜV was required as it in my opinion wasn’t required in my case. I didn’t receive a reply on my question and requested them to send me all the relevant documents pertaining to my appeal (as Transportstyrelsen is a governmental organization, I have the right to get these). The next day I received an email with PDF copies of the documents to date. Besides a copy the request for information they had emailed to Germany on 27 June, I finally got access to the mysterious notice that had caused all the issues with Carspect, YBB and Bilprovningen. I became speechless when I read the headline: ”This is a test vehicle that has been incorrectly registered in Germany”. Speechless because this wording doesn’t really provide room for inspection agencies to deviate and to see this as “just an opinion” but for two more fundamental reasons: 1) there are no stipulations in Swedish or EU legislation/directives that prevent test vehicles from getting permanently registered and 2) Sweden was in indeed rejecting the registration papers from another EU member state.
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           I booked a new appointment for registration inspection the same day as I had received the letter from Transportsyrelsen and on November 4th, I drove to Bilprovningen in Moraberg again. The technician was the same as the previous time in May and greeted me by my name. He then continued stating that he was of the opinion that I had booked the wrong type of inspection. Before the thought “here we go again…” really had the chance to strike me, he said “well, I’m going to just approve the car today. I obviously have already inspected it before and there was nothing wrong with it and now we have the appeal decision from Transportstyrelsen we are good to go”. I went in, had a cup of coffee and some 10 minutes later he reappeared holding some papers. Yet again I had to tag along to pay another 1,380 SEK but this time I received a document confirming that my car had passed the inspection. I could hardly believe that I finally succeeded and when I called my wife to tell her the news, it finally started to sink in.
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           Later that day I posted the news on Facebook and the speed and breadth at which my message went viral greatly exceeded my wildest imagination in the days following I just got overwhelmed with the number of phone calls, FB messages and friend requests, emails and SMSes. What a contrast to all the skepticism and negativism from the previous period! Journalists from “
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           I could never have done this without the support of many passionate people around me and I want to call out my daughter M and her boyfriend F for their endless dedication and great research work and M and M in Germany for their professionalism, positivism and passion. Without them and the many others that were involved in the process I believe we would still not have reached the finish line. Thank you.
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