GM brand |
9-5, e.g. |
9-3, e.g. |
9-5 maker |
9-3 maker |
Audi rival |
9000 maker |
9000, e.g. |
Auto import |
900 or 9000 |
Arc or Aero |
Swedish car |
Volvo rival |
Exported 900 |
Swedish make |
Swedish auto |
European auto |
PhoeniX maker |
Swedish sedan |
VW competitor |
9-5 automaker |
Turbo X maker |
9-3 automaker |
GM subsidiary |
9-7X automaker |
9000 automaker |
Car since 1949 |
Swedish export |
Swedish wheels |
Swedish import |
European import |
9-3, 9-4 or 9-5 |
GM sale of 2009 |
Turbo 900 maker |
Stockholm sedan |
Car from Sweden |
Audi alternative |
Volvo competitor |
Aero-X automaker |
Auto from Sweden |
SportCombi maker |
9000 Turbo, e.g. |
Swedish carmaker |
European carmaker |
Product of Sweden |
Scandinavian auto |
900 or 9000 maker |
Swedish speedster |
Volvo rival, once |
Swedish car maker |
Volvo alternative |
Swedish automaker |
Saudi, for example |
Bygone Swedish car |
GM purchase of '89 |
Old Swedish import |
Swedish auto maker |
Sad-sounding auto? |
Scandinavian sedan |
Swedish automobile |
Import from Sweden |
Former Swedish auto |
9-5 automaker, once |
Bygone Swedish auto |
Carmaker since 1949 |
Scandinavian import |
Onetime Volvo rival |
Swedish car company |
Former GM subsidiary |
Former 9-3 automaker |
Seinfeld's was black |
Swedish auto company |
Turbo X manufacturer |
Sedan from Stockholm |
Imported wheels |
Born From Jets" brand |
Car from Sweden, once |
Classic 900 automaker |
Former rival of Volvo |
Fashion designer Elie |
Car from Trollhättan |
Auto last made in 2014 |
Swedish aircraft giant |
Volvo competitor, once |
General Motors division |
Car with a griffin logo |
European car since 1947 |
GM's Swedish subsidiary |
Turbo and 9-5 automaker |
Born from jets" company |
Auto made in Trollhattan |
Big Swedish manufacturer |
Bygone Swedish automaker |
General Motors make, now |
Jerry's car on "Seinfeld |
Seinfeld's car of choice |
Swedish car manufacturer |
Trollhättan import auto |
Onetime Volvo competitor |
Discontinued Swedish car |
Born from jets" carmaker |
Former Swedish automaker |
Move your mind" sloganeer |
Discontinued Swedish auto |
Jerry's "Seinfeld" wheels |
Onetime Volvo alternative |
Sad-sounding car company? |
Swedish automotive import |
Born from jets" sloganeer |
General Motors subsidiary |
Born from jets" automaker |
Car with an acronymic name |
Its SUV is called the 9-7X |
Seinfeld's car brand on TV |
Swedish Air Force supplier |
Swedish automotive company |
Acronymic auto-company name |
Automaker founded in Sweden |
Bankrupt European automaker |
Erstwhile Swedish automaker |
Stockholm-based car company |
Auto with an acronymic name |
9-3 and 9-5 car manufacturer |
Car whose name is an acronym |
Carmaker with a griffin logo |
GM bought half of it in 1990 |
It has a griffin on its logo |
Seinfeld's ride on "Seinfeld |
What a 9-5 worker worked on? |
Find your own road" automaker |
Auto with models 900 and 9000 |
Its logo is a crowned griffin |
Find Your Own Road" sloganeer |
''Born From Jets'' car company |
Car company once owned by G.M. |
Car favored by Swedish royalty |
Car with a griffin in its logo |
Makers of the 90, 900 and 9000 |
Company owned by General Motors |
Auto made by an aircraft company |
Sight in a Stockholm parking lot |
Car that sounds like it's crying |
The Well-Built Swede," in old ads |
The Well-Built Swede" car company |
Onetime General Motors subsidiary |
Swedish car brand founded in 1945 |
Car from the same country as Volvo |
Its slogan was "Find your own road |
Auto founded by an aircraft company |
Car driven by Seinfeld on "Seinfeld |
Swedish automaker from 1945 to 2012 |
Aerospace company based in Stockholm |
Company headquartered in Trollhättan |
It runs through the streets of Sweden |
Sad-sounding Swedish car manufacturer |
Swedish company famous for its design |
Car launched by an aeronautics company |
Company with the slogan "born from jets |
Automaker with the slogan "Born from jets |
Car company headquartered in Trollhättan |
___ 9-3 (car model manufactured in Sweden) |
Auto supplier for the Swedish royal family |
Automaker that introduced headlight wipers |
Automaker that filed for bankruptcy in 2011 |
Former Swedish subsidiary of General Motors |
Automaker that introduced heated front seats |
Company whose logo is a griffin with a crown |
Swedish manufacturer of the 90, 900 and 9000 |
Auto with a "9" in almost all its model names |
Automaker whose model numbers often include 9 |
Car company with a crowned griffin in its logo |
Carmaker headquartered in Trollhättan, Sweden |
Automaker headquartered in Trollhattan, Sweden |
Auto whose griffin logo was recently discontinued |
Its first car was built by aeronautical engineers |
Automaker once headquartered in Trollhättan, Sweden |
Carmaker recently bailed out by the Swedish government |
Car company that originated as an airplane manufacturer |
Maker of the first car with seat belts as a standard feature |
Swedish auto company name that sounds like a word meaning "cry |
Swedish company that once used the slogan "The command performance car |
Car once advertised with the slogan "The relentless pursuit of common sense |
Onetime Scandinavian automaker (containing the first part of the "double quote") |