What kind of reliability does the Saab 9-3 have?

What kind of reliability does the Saab 9-3 have?

I suspect that most (statistically) of the problems experienced with the 9-3 in Europe are with the Tid. 2- I looked again at the 2003 JD Power survey: for vehicle dependability (reliability after 3 or 4 years of use), Saab is clearly above average but is beaten by Jaguar (thank you Ford ) & Porsche.

When is the cheapest time to buy a Saab 9-3?

Most people who are looking for second-hand Saab 9-3 look for one from 2006, 2007 and 2005, but the cheapest years on Gumtree from which you can pick Saab 9-3 include 1999, 1998 and 2003. What is the average mileage on Saab 9-3?

Is the Saab 9-3 Sport a drop top car?

Whereas many previous Saab convertibles were modified versions of existing platforms, the drop top version of the 9-3 Sport Saloon was engineered in a more thorough manner to combat the torsional rigidity problems that had serious drivers avoiding the car.

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

Is the 2002 Saab 9-3 a good car?

The 2002 Saab 9-3 has one of the best body styles of all the Saabs ever made. It’s not too square, or too round, the angles are just right, from the front to the rear The leather seats are comfortable and there was enough leg room in the front.

When did the Saab 9-3 anniversary convertible come out?

Saab 9-3 Anniversary convertible (Australia) The first generation 9-3, an updated Saab 900 (NG) was launched in 1998 for the 1999 model year. It was known to enthusiasts as the OG 9-3 (old generation) and internally as body style 9400. It continued as a full line through the 2002 model year.

What kind of transmission does a Saab 9-3 have?

The 175 hp (130 kW) version (2.0t) was standard in U.S. market Linear or non-U.S. market Vector form, mated with a 5-speed manual transmission or a 5-speed ‘Sentronic’ which is a traditional automatic, not to be confused with SAAB’s earlier ‘Sensonic’ which was a manual transmission which allowed for shifting without a clutch pedal.

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.