What is the top speed of a Saab 9 5?

What is the top speed of a Saab 9 5?

Engines

Model Years Top speed
2.0T BioPower 2011–2012 240 km/h (149 mph)

Is the 2002 Saab 9-5 a good car?

Sheer excellence is evident in the first moments behind the wheel of the 2002 9-5. From the rich aroma of its leather upholstery to the energetic response when pushing on the gas pedal, Saab’s larger sedans deliver an appealing and sophisticated highway experience, stressing comfort for the long haul.

What kind of horsepower does a Saab Aero have?

The Swedish company, which is owned by General Motors, has renamed its models — now called Linear, Arc and Aero. Each model designation denotes a specific powertrain, wheels and interior trim. The performance-oriented Aero gets a power boost to 250 horsepower and 258 pounds-feet of torque.

What happens when you disconnect the battery on a Saab?

Not Tech 2 programming, but anytime you disconnect the battery, central locking needs to be re-synched to the remote fobs and to make sure you can use it when you need it, all the fobs need to be run through the ignition switch and cycled.

What happens when you replace the ECU on a Saab?

Like Swiss says, check the most likely culprits before replacing the ECU. A shorted boost pressure / waste gate / solenoid will detune your engine and put you in limp home mode and trying to fix a misfire while you’re in limp mode could take you down a lot of strange paths.

Sheer excellence is evident in the first moments behind the wheel of the 2002 9-5. From the rich aroma of its leather upholstery to the energetic response when pushing on the gas pedal, Saab’s larger sedans deliver an appealing and sophisticated highway experience, stressing comfort for the long haul.

Which is the best Saab wagon to buy?

Displaying 1 – 10 of 15 reviews for 2005 Saab 9-5 . Saab 9-5 Wagon — I’ve owned several different new SUVs but my older Saab wagon has been my favorite to drive. I had heard others rave about their Saabs to the point where I thought they were crazy. One man told me he’d rather have a Saab wagon over a Porsche because of how it drove.

The Swedish company, which is owned by General Motors, has renamed its models — now called Linear, Arc and Aero. Each model designation denotes a specific powertrain, wheels and interior trim. The performance-oriented Aero gets a power boost to 250 horsepower and 258 pounds-feet of torque.

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