Is the 2005 Saab 9 2x Aero for sale?

Is the 2005 Saab 9 2x Aero for sale?

2005 Saab 9-2x Aero Outlaw Towing is proud to offer a 2005 Saab 9-2x Aero up for sale! For those of you that aren’t familiar with the 9-2x it’s a rebranded Subaru Wrx. It’s an all wheel drive vehicle great all year round and especially in the snow. This vehicle has 150k on the body and 104k on the motor and transmission. Clean green Michigan title.

What kind of engine does a Saab 9 2x have?

Offered for sale here is a very clean and well cared for 2005 Saab 9-2x Aero (same as Subaru WRX) with 141k miles. The car is in great condition and is 100% stock with no modifications. It is the Aero model which gives it the 227 HP 2.0L turbocharged engine paired with an Automatic transmission, heated seats, power windows, locks, and mirrors.

Is the Saab Rs an all wheel drive car?

The RS is a fine choice if you need an economical all-wheel-drive vehicle with some cargo space, but even with a respectable 165 horsepower, it’s far from speedy — especially if you opt for the automatic transmission (which blunts any performance potential with its premature upshifts and late downshifts).

2005 Saab 9-2x Aero Outlaw Towing is proud to offer a 2005 Saab 9-2x Aero up for sale! For those of you that aren’t familiar with the 9-2x it’s a rebranded Subaru Wrx. It’s an all wheel drive vehicle great all year round and especially in the snow. This vehicle has 150k on the body and 104k on the motor and transmission. Clean green Michigan title.

Offered for sale here is a very clean and well cared for 2005 Saab 9-2x Aero (same as Subaru WRX) with 141k miles. The car is in great condition and is 100% stock with no modifications. It is the Aero model which gives it the 227 HP 2.0L turbocharged engine paired with an Automatic transmission, heated seats, power windows, locks, and mirrors.

Is the Saab 9-2X Aero the same as the WRX?

Mechanically, our test 9-2X Aero is nearly identical to a WRX. It features the same 227-hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged flat-four, five-speed manual, and all-wheel-drive system as the Subie, but it attacks the road with quicker steering and a retuned suspension.

What are the highs and lows of a Saab?

Highs: Handsome styling, versatile package, faster than an Audi S6 Avant. As you may know, GM has a 100-percent equity share in Saab and a 20-percent share in Subaru. So when Saab needed a small, quick leadoff hitter for its lineup, it was the General that nabbed the WRX wagon from Subaru’s squad and optioned it for Saab’s team.

Mechanically, our test 9-2X Aero is nearly identical to a WRX. It features the same 227-hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged flat-four, five-speed manual, and all-wheel-drive system as the Subie, but it attacks the road with quicker steering and a retuned suspension.

Highs: Handsome styling, versatile package, faster than an Audi S6 Avant. As you may know, GM has a 100-percent equity share in Saab and a 20-percent share in Subaru. So when Saab needed a small, quick leadoff hitter for its lineup, it was the General that nabbed the WRX wagon from Subaru’s squad and optioned it for Saab’s team.

When did the Saab 9-2X Aero come out?

In the early 2000s, General Motors owned Saab, and had a 20% stake in Subaru, Driving Line explains. And, as many automakers do, GM wanted to offer badge-engineered variants of a single model, to maximize profits. So, in 2005, Saab introduced the 9-2X wagon in the US. Because of its Subaru roots, it came to be known as the ‘Saaburu.’

What’s the price of a 2005 Saab Aero?

Our Aero also came with a standard in-dash six-CD changer and options not even available on the WRX wagon: a $1950 power sunroof and $1695 black-and-parchment leather-wrapped seats with front active head restraints (part of the Premium package, which also has the xenon headlights). Saab wanted—and needed—to enhance the WRX’s subpar NVH levels.

What’s the steering ratio on a Saab 9-2X?

Saab stiffened the steering-gear mounting for better feedback and response, and on the Aero, pitched the WRX’s standard rack in favor of the rally-bred STi’s, which lowers the ratio from 16.5:1 to 15.0:1.