Where can I buy a used Saab 9-3?
If you are thinking of buying a used Saab 9-3, check out Motors.co.uk to find the best one for you.
How many miles does a Saab 9-3 Aero have?
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When did the Saab 9-3 Viggen come out?
The 9-3 Viggen is the latest hot-rod version of the Saab 900 first introduced in 1994, and it now offers an impressive 230 horsepower from its 140-cubic-inch turbocharged four-banger that has been a part of the Saab inventory since Eric the Red left for Greenland. Face it, Saabs are an acquired taste, like single-malt Scotch and reggae.
When does a Saab 9-3 SportWagon expire?
BLACK SAAB 9-3 1.9 TiD TURBO EDITION SPORTWAGON, 5 DOORS MANUAL ESTATE, GENUINE AND WARRANTED 124,644 MILES, MOT EXPIRES ON 12.03
Are there any changes to the Saab 9-3?
Saab announced that 1,100 changes were made for the Saab 9-3, including sleeker styling, an improved suspension, and upgraded safety features. All U.S. Saab 9-3s featured turbocharged engines as standard.
Where was the Saab 9-3 Viggen hatchback made?
As with the preceding generation, convertibles were built by Valmet in Uusikaupunki, Finland. Valmet was also the only plant assembling the 9-3 Viggen, in all three bodystyles. After production at Saab’s main plant ended, Valmet kept producing non-Viggen hatchbacks until 2003.
When did the Saab 9-3 Thunderbolt come out?
Saab manufactured over 326,000 first generation 9-3s from 1998-2002. From 1999-2002 Saab produced a high powered version of the Saab 9-3 called the Viggen. The Viggen, or “thunderbolt”, was named after the Saab 37 Viggen fighter jet and came with a turbocharged 2.3 L engine.
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.
What kind of engine does a Saab have?
Petrol and diesel engines are available, as are manual and automatic gearboxes. The Saab was one of the first cars in its class to receive a full 5* Euro NCAP safety rating.