- The Saab
Sonett is an
automobile manufactured by
Swedish automaker Saab
between 1955 and 1957 and
again between 1966 and 1974. The
Sonett share its engines...
- The term
sonnet refers to a
fixed verse poetic form,
traditionally consisting of
fourteen lines adhering to a set
rhyming scheme. It
derives from the Italian...
- poetry.
Sonnet or
Sonett may also
refer to:
Joshua Sonett, a
Columbia University surgeon Ewa
Sonnet (born 1985), a
Polish model Saab
Sonett, a
series of automobiles...
-
Joshua R.
Sonett is the
Chief of
General Thoracic Surgery,
Surgical Director of
Price Family Center for
Comprehensive Chest Care, and an
Attending Surgeon...
- (25 kW). It was used in the
Saabs 93, 94 (
Sonett I, with an
engine tuned to 57.5 hp (42.9 kW)), Saab
Sonett II, 95, 96, Saab Granturismo, the Saab Formula...
- The
Petrarchan sonnet, also
known as the
Italian sonnet, is a
sonnet named after the
Italian poet
Francesco Petrarca,
although it was not
developed by...
-
models and also used in the front-wheel-drive Saab 95, Saab 96, and Saab
Sonett models. It was also used in the mid-engine
Matra 530
sports car. The second...
-
which stimulated Saab to
acquire the V4
engine for
their 95, 96, and 97 (
Sonett)
introduced in
August 1966 (1967
production model). The V4
engine eliminated...
-
earlier part of the year. A
total of 52,731 Saab 93s were made. The Saab
Sonett I
roadster shared many of its
components with the 93.
Wiesbaden Rallye,...
- also saw Saab's
first performance car, the Saab 94, the
first of the Saab
Sonetts. 1960 saw the
third major revision to the 92's
platform as the Saab 96...