2008 Saab 9-3 Aero! Leather! Moonroof! Alloy Wheels! V6! Heated Seats! Low Reser on 2040-cars
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.8L 2792CC 170Cu. In. V6 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Saab
Model: 9-3
Trim: Aero Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 90,950
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: White and Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
LOW RESERVE AUCTION
YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 2008 SAAB 9-3 AERO IN GOOD CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT! THE BEAUTIFUL GRAY EXTERIOR AND WHITE AND BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR ARE IN GOOD SHAPE AND HAVE BEEN PROFESSIONALLY DETAILED!
- LEATHER INTERIOR
- POWER WINDOWS
- POWER LOCKS
- POWER MIRROR
- REAR WINDOW DEFROST
- AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
- AFTERMARKET AM/FM CD RADIO
- POWER FRONT SEATS
- COLD AC
- ALLOY WHEELS
- V6
- TIRES WITH GOOD TREAD REMAINING
- PROFESSIONALLY DETAILED
- VEHICLE HAS BEEN SERVICED
- LOW RESERVE AUCTION
TERMS
HIRSCHY AUTOMOTIVE (DEALER NUMBER 1001148) IS A REPUTABLE DEALER LOCATED IN FORT WAYNE, IN. WE STRIVE TO MAKE YOUR ONLINE EXPERIENCE AS EASY, COMFORTABLE AND AFFORDABLE AS POSSIBLE. PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING AS ALL SALES ARE FINAL. WE DO ARE VERY BEST TO LET YOU KNOW ALL WE KNOW ABOUT OUR UNITS, PLEASE DON'T EXPECT A PERFECT VEHICLE AS THEY ARE USED. HOWEVER, ALL OUR UNITS ARE MORE THAN READY FOR THE ROAD AND UP TO SAFETY STANDARDS.WITH THAT SAID THERE ARE A FEW VERY MINOR SCUFFS AND DINGS ON THIS SAAB. SMALL ENOUGH THAT WE COULDN'T GET THEM TO COME UP IN THE PICTURES.
- ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND AS-IS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED
- (0) FEEDBACK BIDDERS MUST CONTACT US FIRST BEFORE BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELLED
- A $250 DEPOSIT IS DUE WITH IN 24 HOURS OF THE AUCTION END WITH THE BALANCE DUE IN 3 DAYS
- PAYPAL AND CREDIT CARDS ARE ACCEPTED FOR FULL PAYMENT WITH A 2% TRANSACTION FEE
- WE WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH A TEMPORARY TAG IF NEEDED
- WE WOULD BE HAPPY TO HELP YOU ARRANGE TRANSPORTATION IF NEEDED, HOWEVER YOU ARE REPONSIBLE FOR ANY TRANSPORATION CHARGES AND FEES
- PLEASE EXPECT MINOR CHIPS, DINGS AND WEAR THAT GOES ALONG WITH BEING A USED CAR. WE DO TRY TO HIGHLIGHT ALL MAJOR BLEMISHES VIA PICTURES OR DESCRIPTION
- ANY NON PAYING CUSTOMER WILL RECIEVE BAD FEEDBACK
- WE DO HAVE TO COLLECT 7% SALES TAX ON ALL TRANSACTIONS REGARDLESS OF WHAT STATE YOU ARE IN. IF YOU HAVE THE VEHICLE SHIPPED, BECAUSE OF INTERSTATE COMMERCE LAWS, YOU CAN AVOID THE 7% SALES TAX
- PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING
- WE DO NOT CHARGE ANY OTHER TRANSACTION FEES LIKE MOST DEALER DO
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Junkyard Gem: 1971 Saab 96
Sat, Jan 9 2021Americans could buy the very first mass-produced Saab car, the 92, all the way back in 1950. Few did, because a tiny and odd-looking Swedish car with a smoky two-stroke engine buzzing out 25 horsepower didn't seem suitable for highway use, especially when a new Plymouth business coupe sold for $1,371 (about $15,180 today). Then came the 93, notable to Americans mostly for being sold by novelist Kurt Vonnegut's Saab dealership in Massachusetts. The first Saab to win over respectable numbers of American car shoppers was the 96, introduced here for the 1961 model year. North American 96 sales continued through 1973, and I've managed to find one of the later 96s in a junkyard located near Pikes Peak in Colorado. North American sales of the much less oddball 99 began in the 1969 model year, and that car evolved directly into the original 900 that sold very well through the early 1990s. Still, some Americans living in icy regions stayed loyal to the 96, so Saab kept selling 96s here until federal emissions and safety regulations made such sales unprofitable. Meanwhile, Scandinavians could buy new 96s all the way through 1980. My grandfather, a self-taught engineer who set foot outside the city limits of St. Paul, Minn., only to race Corvettes at Elkhart Lake (in summer) and all manner of rust-prone imports on frozen lakes (in winter), had this Saab 96 when I was a kid. The somewhat uneven bodywork near street level is the result of house-paint-over-Bondo corrosion repairs, and I recall going on some terrifying high-speed rides around town with Grandpa, circa 1975, watching the pavement flash by through the holes in the floor as we headed to the VFW for the meat raffle. Hey, the St. Paul VFW had Grain Belt on tap for cheap, a consolation for those who failed to win any meat. After that, a man could take his Saab to an establishment selling authentic St. Paul booya. As I recall, this Saab finally broke in half at an ice race in the late 1970s and got replaced by a slightly less rusty Rabbit. The serious Saab 96 nuts— including my grandfather— preferred the two-stroke three-cylinder engine, due to its chainsaw racket and allegedly superior performance on ice. By 1969, however, a Ford-produced V4 became the only powerplant available in a new 96 on our shores (the V4 had been an option for a couple of years prior to that). Someone grabbed the 65-horsepower V4 before I reached this car.
Junkyard Gem: 1987 Saab 900 4-Door Sedan
Sat, Jul 29 2023Saab sold the original 900 in the United States from the 1979 through 1993 model years (followed by another few years of Opel Vectra-based 900s), and most of the 900s you'll find today are the higher-end models with 16-valve engines and/or turbochargers. Last year in this series, we saw a 900 Turbo and a 900 Turbo Convertible in Colorado car graveyards, and now it's time to take a look at a used-up Colorado 900 with the base 8-valve engine and few extras. The cheapest new 1987 Saab available here was the base three-door hatchback with 5-speed manual transmission, which had an MSRP of $14,395 (about $39,497 in 2023 dollars). If you wanted a new 900 with four doors that year, the price of admission started at $14,805 ($40,622 after inflation). That's the car we've got here. The engine is a 2.0-liter SOHC slant-four, the direct descendant of the engine originally developed in partnership with Triumph for use in the Saab 99 and Triumph Dolomite. The Triumph TR7 used members of this engine family as well. This engine was rated at 110 horsepower and 118 pound-feet. The naturally-aspirated 16-valve version in the '87 900S made 125 horses, while the 900 Turbo had 160 horsepower. The automatic transmission cost an extra $430 (about $1,180 now); most 900 buyers chose the five-on-the-floor manual. In fact, I have never documented a junked 1979-1993 Saab 900 with an automatic. This one came close to the 175,000-mile mark during its life. The paint is somewhat faded, but the interior looks good for a car this age. Its owner or owners took good care of it. The body has a few dents but no rust worth mentioning. If it had been a 900S or a 900 Turbo, it would have had a better chance of avoiding this fate. Saab's innovative technology for 1987 starts at around $15,000 and goes up to the $20,000,000 Viggen (the fighter plane, not the later hot-rod 9-3 that borrowed the Viggen name).
NEVS Emily GT electric sedan developed by ex-Saab engineers finds a buyer
Wed, Aug 2 2023Even in death, Saab could not rest in peace. In life, the Swedish automaker never managed to get out from between the sales rock and the financial hard place. After GM bought half the company in 1989 and took full control in 2000, the inevitable brand engineering led to cars like a Saab 900 on an Opel platform, a Subaru Impreza rebadged as a Saab 9-2XÂ and a Chevrolet Trailblazer turned into a Saab 9-7x. This went as well as anyone who knew Saab would expect. Come January 2010, Saab was dead. Or rather, Saab had entered a zombie state rebranded as New Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), two Chinese companies in succession buying the automaker's intellectual property, both having to walk away due financial issues at the parent companies. Earlier this year, NEVS showed one of the projects it continued to work on throughout the turmoil, a four-seat battery-electric car called the Emily GT. NEVS said it was looking for a buyer for the project or the entire company. According to Sweden's Auto, Motor und Sport (translated) that broke the story, and further reporting from Saab Planet, the search has succeeded and the Emily will come to life. Saab Planet writes that in March of this year, a Swedish company called Stenhaga Invest bought 80% the the Stallbacka factory and office complex in Trollhattan where Saab used to build its cars, NEVS holding onto the remaining 20%. AMS reported that an as-yet-unknown European investor has signed a letter of intent to purchase two of the 13 projects NEVS said it has been working on, the Emily GT and the PONS, an autonomous shuttle. Svante Andersson, who runs Stenhaga, is reported to have said the unnamed investor is interested in taking control of "a substantial area" of the Trollhattan facilities, "indicating that a significant number of people will be employed in Trollhattan." Back in March, an NEVS engineer said properly funded development could get the Emily GT into production in less than two years. Based on the sports sedan we've been told about, that seems reasonable. Ineos chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe announced the Ineos Automotive Grenadier in 2017, showed a concept in 2020, and had a model running the hill at Goodwood in 2021 — four years for a ground-up design. Saab Planet writes that "a timeline for relaunch is expected to be announced after a meeting between the parties involved during week 32," which would be the week of August 7.