Is the Saab 9-3 SportCombi based on a GM platform?
When I say Swedish, its fair to reiterate that while the company is based in Sweden and that the cars are still built there, the entire 9-3 range is actually based on the GM Vectra platform. Don’t be fooled though, DNA can only go so far, as the Saab is the more beautiful and smarter sister.
How many Saabs have been sold in Australia?
Last year Saab sold 1862 vehicles in Australia, which is not bad, but given its competing with the likes of Volvo, Volkswagen and Audi, it can be a lot better- and has been. The problem the brand faces isn’t so much the cars, as they are mostly brilliant, but the false stigma that people that drive Saabs are weird.
Is the Saab still part of General Motors?
Opel and Vauxhall to go all-electric in Europe by 2028, Manta nameplate to be revived… Saab which, coincidently stands for S venska A eroplan A ktie b olaget (Swedish Aeroplane Company) still makes planes, but the car division has been completely under General Motors control since 2000, which is not necessarily a bad thing.
What kind of engine does Saab 60th Anniversary Edition have?
Pristine 60th Anniversary Edition, Ice Blue Metallic exterior, a beautiful black leather interior and comes factory equipped with a turbo 2 liter, 4cyl, 210 hp, 221 ft lbs of torque, and a 5-speed shiftable automatic transmission. Beautiful condition with little to no wear. 75% tire tread remaining.
Where can I get parts for my Saab 9-3?
Whatever you’re looking for, eEuroparts.com will deliver the Saab 9-3 parts you need, fast. As always, free shipping is available on your Saab 9-3 parts order totaling $50 or more.
What’s the difference between a Saab 9-3 and 9-5?
The Saab 9-3 had been modified on a number of points compared to the 900, the most visible being the new design of the bumpers, the new grill, and that the registration plate’s location was moved to be between the taillights (previously it was placed under). The electrical system used for the Saab 9-5 was also incorporated on the 9-3.
When did the Saab 9-3 Viggen come out?
Only 4,600 Saab 9-3 Viggens were made. Saab manufactured the second generation 9-3 from 2002-2012, and once again they modified many of the Saab 9-3 parts. Safety features were upgraded, the hatchback design was eliminated, and a new 2.0L straight-4 engine was added.
When did eeuroparts start making Saab parts?
eEuroparts.com began as a Saab parts company in 2000, and we’ve been expanding our Saab 9-3 parts product line ever since. The Saab 9-3 was launched in 1998 as a redesigned and enhanced successor to the Saab 900.