What kind of gas does a Saab 9-3 use?

What kind of gas does a Saab 9-3 use?

2003 Saab 9-3

EPA MPG Owner MPG Estimates
2003 Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan 4 cyl, 2.0 L, Automatic 5-spd
Regular Gasoline View Estimates How can I share my MPG?
23 combined city/highway MPG 19 city 28 highway 4.3 gals/ 100 miles
2003 Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan 4 cyl, 2.0 L, Manual 5-spd

What to look for in a used Saab 9-3?

One of the most frequently asked questions is about purchasing a used Saab 9-3 and what to look out for. This will be a work in progress but the goal is to make one comprehensive post with all information that can easily be understood by the average used car buyer.

When did General Motors sell off the Saab brand?

General Motors sold off Saab to Spyker in 2010, but the company went bankrupt in 2011 and halted production at its plant in Trolhättan, Sweden. However, that was not the end of the line for the Saab 9-3, thanks to National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), which restarted production at the same plant for a short period starting in December 2013.

What kind of warranty does a Saab have?

(Saab Special Coverage warranty may still apply – 10 years 120K on springs). Coolant leaks – look beneath and focus on the passenger side well. Water Pumps are popping up more and more – and they suck to do – special too required. All Filters (Engine Air and Cabin Fresh Air) likey are needed.

How long does fresh air last on a Saab 9-3?

All Filters (Engine Air and Cabin Fresh Air) likey are needed. Engine Air good for like 60K and the Fresh Air Filters last between 10-30K depending on driving, area and where it’s parked. Also – 04′ will not have the water barrier shield over the fresh air filter unless it’s had a water leak fixed This was factory 06′ and up.

What kind of car is a 1999 Saab 9-3?

Autotrader has 176 Used Saab 9-3 cars for sale, including a 1999 Saab 9-3 SE Convertible, a 1999 Saab 9-3 Viggen Hatchback, and a 2000 Saab 9-3 Convertible.

Can you buy a Saab car in the US?

Unless the Chinese-backed electric Saabs somehow work out, the only Saab cars that you can buy in the US are used ones. Saab went bankrupt in 2011, but what happened to all of the cars in the US? Just because the company doesn’t sell cars anymore, doesn’t mean that all of the Saabs on the road would just suddenly disappear.

Is there a warranty on a Saab 9-3?

Binding in front steering with popping noise – broken springs and or bad strut bearings. (Saab Special Coverage warranty may still apply – 10 years 120K on springs). Coolant leaks – look beneath and focus on the passenger side well. Water Pumps are popping up more and more – and they suck to do – special too required.

How can I tell if my Saab 9-3 is bad?

Rear Upper Control Arms – Place Foot on RIM on bottom – grasp tire tread from top and pull push action. If you feel movement the arms are bad. Usually north of 100K these wear out. Also you can tell they are bad if the tires are feathered or cupped on the inside tread of the rear tires.

Structural integrity and build quality positions it at the very top of its class. The 2008 9-3 is powered by a ’tri-fuel’ choice of gasoline, diesel or bioethanol (E85).

When did the Saab 9-3 convertible come out?

Saab today unveiled the 2008 9-3 Convertible, a model that confirms Saab’s leading position in the premium convertible segment and is the product of more than 20 years’ experience in designing four-seater, four season soft tops that are as practical as they are stylish.

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 makes a Saab open top car more than a convertible?

Innovative product features further develop the Saab concept that an open-top car should be ‘more than a Convertible’ by offering effective all-year-round transport. In addition to its functional qualities, the Convertible also offers strong driving appeal through sharing the excellent chassis dynamics of the 9-3 range.