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How many SVX are left in the us?

The Saab SVX, a unique and innovative sports car produced in the 1990s, has become a rare sight on American roads. Once a symbol of Saab's engineering prowess, the SVX's production run was limited, and today, only a handful of these distinctive vehicles remain in the United States.


The Saab SVX: A Brief History


The Saab SVX was introduced in 1989 as a high-performance, all-wheel-drive sports car. Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, the SVX featured a distinctive wedge-shaped silhouette and a unique "wraparound" windshield that was a hallmark of Saab's design language. The SVX was powered by a 3.0-liter V6 engine, producing 211 horsepower, and was available with either a manual or automatic transmission.


Despite its innovative design and impressive performance, the SVX struggled to find a significant market in the United States. Only around 6,000 units were sold worldwide during its production run from 1989 to 1998, with the majority of those being sold in Europe. The high price tag and the car's niche appeal contributed to its limited sales success.


The Dwindling SVX Population


As the years have passed, the number of Saab SVX vehicles remaining in the US has steadily declined. According to industry estimates, there are now fewer than 1,000 SVX models still registered and on the road in the United States. This is due to a combination of factors, including:



  • Attrition: Over time, some SVX vehicles have been scrapped, damaged beyond repair, or simply retired from use.

  • Collector's items: As the SVX has become increasingly rare, some owners have chosen to preserve their vehicles, treating them as collector's items rather than daily drivers.

  • Saab's demise: The closure of Saab's operations in 2011 has made it more challenging to find replacement parts and maintain these vehicles, further contributing to their dwindling numbers.


The scarcity of the Saab SVX has made it a highly sought-after collector's item among enthusiasts. Well-maintained examples can fetch high prices on the used car market, with some selling for upwards of $30,000. This has further incentivized owners to hold onto their SVX vehicles, rather than putting them back into regular use.


The Future of the Saab SVX


As the Saab SVX becomes increasingly rare, its legacy as a unique and innovative sports car will likely continue to grow. While the chances of finding a pristine, low-mileage SVX on the used car market are slim, the few remaining examples will undoubtedly be cherished by their owners and admired by car enthusiasts for years to come.

How many Subarus are still on the road?


96% of Subaru vehicles sold in the last 10 years are still on the road today, more than Honda or Toyota brands. Based on Experian Automotive non-luxury vehicles in operation vs. total new registrations for MY2014-2023 as of December 2023.



How many Subaru SVX are left in the US?


700 U.S.
While U.S. data is sparse, if we assume the same rate of loss, that means there should be approximately 700 U.S. models remaining. Parts are difficult to find and often at a premium, suggesting that original donor cars are becoming more scarce and valuable.



What is the most stolen Subaru?


The Subaru Forester and Impreza WRX are among the most stolen new models, but which Subaru vehicle do car thieves shy away from? The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) recently released a list of the most stolen cars in the Denver, Colorado metro area, and two Subaru models are hot targets.



What does Subaru SVX stand for?


The suffix "SVX" is an acronym for "Subaru Vehicle X".



Is the Subaru SVX fast?


The technology-laden engine is strong enough to propel the 3614-pound SVX to 60 mph in 7.6 seconds and on to a top speed of 144 mph, aided by an electronically controlled transmission that selects the necessary cogs thoughtfully and smoothly.



Is Subaru SVX a turbo?


Powering all SVX coupes over their five-year run (1992-1997) was a 230HP 3.3L 6-cylcinder. To dispel a common misconception, there were no modified turbo versions. The Turbocharged 4cyl belonged to the pre-American spec prototypes.



What is the average price of a Subaru SVX?


Subaru SVX FAQs
The average Subaru SVX costs about $9,610.79. The average price has increased by 34.8% since last year. The 1 for sale on CarGurus range from $8,900 to $8,900 in price.



What is the fastest Subaru?


Subaru WRX Project Midnight
It's called the Subaru WRX Project Midnight, it's very black and it packs a Nissan GT-R beating 670 horsepower.



How many Subaru SVX were made?


14,257
SVX History
1992 was the first and 1997 was the last year for the SVX model. A total of 14,257 were built. That's not very many. The SVX was the successor to the 1985-1990 XT and XT6 coupe models.



How rare is the Subaru SVX?


They sold almost 15,000 of them in the USA between 1991 and 1996, so uncommon but not rare by any conventional definition. They are now 30ish year old cars, though, so many have been scrapped. You certainly don't see many on the road these days, but they are out there.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.