Who owns Saab Motors?

Who owns Saab Motors?

General Motors
Many people still think Saab makes cars, even though the business was bought out by General Motors in 2000 and Saab Automobile went defunct back in 2011. But the Saab name is very much alive and well, as one of the world’s most innovative defence and security companies.

How to check the authenticity of a Saab 9-3?

This format was implemented by the ISO institute. Every car manufacturer is obliged to mark all its vehicles in this special format. This online service allows a user to check the validity of the car and get detailed information on almost any VIN number, search for Saab 9-3 car parts and check the car’s history.

Is there a problem with my Saab 9-3 Turbo?

I have a 2002 Saab 9-3 turbo the car was running but when I stepped on the gas it would die out and fall on his face I replace the fuel pump in the fuel filter and the car does not want to start at all stay running any idea what the problem may be

When was the last year the Saab 9-3 was made?

It was then replaced by a redesigned second generation of the 9-3 for the 2003 model year. In total 608,878 Saab 9-3 were produced.

How many miles does a Saab 9-3 vector have?

I’ve owned my 2003 Saab 9-3 Vector Model for 2 years now and have about 76,000 miles on it. The car runs and drives fantastic. The power and response form the 210 Horsepower turbo engine is great and it handles like a sports car.

Is the new Saab 9-3 front wheel drive?

For years, Saab has mounted its ignition in the center console, produced front-wheel-drive automobiles when others hadn’t thought about it, and designed cars with hatchbacks in a world of notchbacks (or trunks.) It’s that latter that is the 2003 Saab 9-3’s most notable change, one that will surely puzzle Saabophiles. The new 9-3 has a trunk.

I’ve owned my 2003 Saab 9-3 Vector Model for 2 years now and have about 76,000 miles on it. The car runs and drives fantastic. The power and response form the 210 Horsepower turbo engine is great and it handles like a sports car.

When did the production of the Saab 900 end?

Production ended on 8 May 2002 at the Trollhättan plant and 25 April 2003 at the Valmet plant in Finland. Saab claimed that 1,100 changes were made, including a revised suspension in an attempt to tighten up the handling characteristics of its predecessor, the Saab 900 (1994–1998 model).

When did Saab start using Trionic 7 engine management system?

The cars were equipped with a higher capacity intercooler, performance tuned ECU, flow through muffler and tip, heavy duty clutch and pressure plate, stiffened and lowered springs, firmer dampers, as well as stronger CV joints and driveshafts. In 1999, the Viggen was the first 9-3 to use Saab’s Trionic 7 engine management system.