PORTLAND, Ore. — It mounted the ignition on the center console next to the driver. It once tested replacing steering wheels with joysticks. Its earliest cars were available only in green. Saab, more than most automakers, took pride in making cars that were a little unusual.

So it makes sense that one of the United States’ last Saab dealerships is in a city with the slogan “Keep Portland Weird.”

The Swedish automaker filed for bankruptcy in 2011 and has not produced any new cars since, leaving a vanishingly small number of outposts for fans of the company’s quirky cars. Garry Small Saab, a family business based in Portland, Ore., is one of them — and it is chugging along just fine, thank you very much.

“We sell a few Saabs. We work on a few Saabs. Servicing Saabs is going to keep us going for a very, very long time,” Garry Small said.