Loaded 2004 Saab 9 3 Turbo Convertible In Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Condition: Excellent smoke free car that was garaged or under a car cover.
History: I believe I am the 3rd owner. A female dump truck driver owned it before me and took great care of it. I purchased vehicle in Tacoma, WA. I think the previous owner purchased it in Seattle, WA. Car was a CA car. Shipping and payment: I prefer to do all of that in person, but it is negotiable. All the bells and whistles typical to higher end European car. Automatic Tiptronic trans for fun and fast manual like shifting. I have seen it called shiftable automatic transmission. It is really fun. The car has done well for me. I had my first ticket in 13 years in this car going up hill on the freeway. It is fast. I am the third owner. I have had it for 4 years and kept it under a car cover. There is some small damage/big scratches on the running board where the previous owner damaged it. I have changed the oil, but have not done much else. The tires are almost new with only a couple of thousand miles on them. All four are new with a new original spare in trunk. The pic with the bride and groom is me 4 months ago. It is a fun car. Just time to be more practical. Lots of looks in this fun car. As you can see from the pics, the interior is in excellent shape. My wife said it was one step below like new. The backseat is definitely like new. Front seat are gently worn. Nothing wrong with car other than the big scratches in running board seen in picture and broken cup-holder. |
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Saab has ruined all Swedish cars for me
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