What kind of car is the 1989 Saab 900?

What kind of car is the 1989 Saab 900?

1989 Saab 900. Original Canadian car (sold in British Columbia). Very clean example. Canada only “Sport” package that included rear spoiler, manual sunroof, and Ronal rims. New tires installed last summer. A few hundred kilometres driven since the . Fresh oil change completed this week.

How often do you change the oil on a Saab 900 Turbo?

Oil-change intervals went up from 6000 miles to 10,000 on late versions, although many prefer to do it every 3-5000 miles; it blackens quickly due to the turbo’s high operating temperatures. It is wise, especially on non-intercooled cars, to let the engine tick over before shutting down.

When did the Saab 99 Turbo come out?

Saab made automotive headlines in the late 1970s with its 99 Turbo, extracting unimagined torque and power from the Triumph Dolomite -derived slant-four. Incredibly, the firm kept it reliable and long-lived, even with twin overhead camshafts and 185bhp.

When to replace timing chain on Saab 900?

Look for oil leaks from crank front seal/timing cover and rocker cover, also water-pump leaks. The timing chain should be replaced at about 125,000 miles, in situ on 16v; it’s officially an engine-out job on an 8v, but apparently there are ways… Turbos can last 200,000 miles: blue exhaust smoke when revved, or rattling, reveals one on the way out.

When did the Saab 900 Turbo come out?

Saab 900 Turbo 1993 last year of production model. 170000 miles FSH. Recent spend £3000 sorting car out now in Excellent condition. Cloth interior with all electric windows and sunroof. MOT till September. All in all a very clean classic which goes extremely well.

Is there a down payment on a Saab 900?

Monthly Estimate based on a 4.4% rate for 60 months, $3,000 vehicle price, $0 down payment, $0 trade-in, $0 sales tax. Large hidden fees and the sales manager was very rude to customer and his employee. Car was not as described in initial add.

Where can I get an Abbott Saab 900 tuned?

As always, racing this model provided us with a valuable insight into the workings of this classic car. Since those long gone race days, a succession of Classic 900’s have been tuned at Abbott Racing, or at other tuners around the world using our proven products.

When did the Saab 93f model come out?

All were produced in ‘Ruby’ Red, distinguishable from other 900’s by the colour-coded bumpers and rare Zegna wool inserts on the doors and The amazing SAAB 93 came in model 93B and 93F. The SAAB 93 model were produced between 1956 to 1960.