
| Author | Message |
|---|---|
| MAKE: Scania MODEL: CN113 CLB | |
| This bus should be renamed too. | |
| okay i agree with Scania CN 112 or 113. For clarification we would need a bus with more pixels/polygons ^^ | |
| Scania CN113 CLB. | |
| Mieguy wrote YES IT WAS! It was called Saab-Scania CN 112! Why you dont believe me!? No it wasn't. It was called Scania CN 112. The SAAB badge in form of a lettering has never been featured on any bus, believe me. This badge has been featured on a number of buses in recent times, but not on ancient ones such as this CN 112 of yours: www.saabhistory.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/saabscanialogo.jpg Nevertheless, the make is always Scania, and never SAAB or SAAB-Scania. It's not like Scania-Vabis. | |
Yes, this bus in game identified as SAAB-Scania... ![]() | |
| YES IT WAS! It was called Saab-Scania CN 112! Why you dont believe me!? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saab-Scania www.saabscene.com/forum/threads/111411-1988-Saab-Scania-Intercity-Bus-For-Sale www.saabhistory.com/2007/01/08/saab-scania-cn-112-conversion-motor-home/ www.saabhistory.com/2007/01/08/saab-scania-cn-112-dealer-promo-bus-150-mb/ | |
| Mieguy wrote Actually there WAS a SAAB bus! They built it with Scania together. ![]() and it loos similar to this No Mieguy. The SAAB never made bus.... ![]() | |
^ I saw that just after I made my comment... just googled SAAB bus and clicked on the first thing that shows up. But it's a SAAB-Scania, not a SAAB and the marque was always Scania, despite the two of them working in coalition. Besides, based on the unsatisfactory amount of results from google, I wouldn't trust the information - ever. | |
| SizSkiizd wrote SAAB never made buses. It's rather a Scania, if anything. Actually there WAS a SAAB bus! They built it with Scania together. ![]() and it loos similar to this | |
| Vanhool A500, the same model appears in the opening cinematic for SimCity 3000. | |
| SizSkiizd wrote SAAB never made buses. It's rather a Scania, if anything. Yes, it isn't a SAAB. | |
| SAAB never made buses. It's rather a Scania, if anything. |