2009 Saab 9-3 Aero Xwd Sportcombi Wagon: Rare, Clean, Loaded With Options on 2040-cars
Newtown, Connecticut, United States
2009 Saab 9-3 Aero XWD SportCombi Wagon
September 2008 build date. Feb 2010 in service date, with remainder of factory 4y/50k mi warranty in place. This is with one of the last 2.8 V6 turbocharged engines in a 9-3 before they were all taken for the 9-5. Very low miles (25k) in meticulous condition. This is a rare and excellent specimen of one of the last and best performance Saabs built, perhaps one of the best remaining examples left in the country! All Wheel Drive (Cross Wheel Drive) Automatic transmission with tiptronic (wheel and shift selector). Jet Black Metallic exterior with black interior with parchment inserts. Bose System. Bluetooth. On Star. Moonroof. Leather, Power, Heated front seats. 3-setting Memory Driver Seat and Mirrors. Dual climate control. Rear parking assistance. Xenon Cornering headlights, Front/Rear Fog lamps. Just in time for snow season, this car has great all-wheel drive traction and stability control on wet roads, and actually has never been driven in snow/salt. Well maintained-no accidents, pets or smokers. Original owner must sell to make room for other cars in storage this fall. Price when new $46,210 plus tax. At around $20k, Saab aficionados won't find a better car -- closest thing to new you can find out there.
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Saab 900 SPG is the latest Petrolicious love story
Thu, 03 Oct 2013The latest video from the crew at Petrolicious covers one funky Swede - a 1989 Saab 900 SPG. Produced from 1978 to 1998, the 900 enjoyed a long history, and thanks to its iconic look, it's quickly becoming a modern classic for the off-kilter car enthusiast. The SPG, short for Special Performance Group, makes this a particularly rare find, with owner Jordan Melville saying, "I didn't even realize what I had at the time."
Melville gives a rundown of his life with the 900 and his passion for Saab overall, even reflecting on that dark day that saw the Swedish brand closed its doors. As always, the videography is excellent and the story is intriguing in this latest video from Petrolicious. You can view the entire video down below.
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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).