Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

No Warning Light At All Very Clean Non Smoker 5 Speed 86k Low Miles Saab 9-3 on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:86400
Location:

Douglasville, Georgia, United States

Douglasville, Georgia, United States
Advertising:

very clean

Please Serious Buyers Only

2005 SAAB 9-3 FWD
  • 2.0L TURBOCHARGED I4 ENGINE
  • MANUAL TRANSMISSION
  • ONLY 86400 MILES
  • STEEL GRAY METALLIC W/GRAY LEATHER INTERIOR
  • CARFAX REPORTS 2 OWNERS NO ACCIDENTS
  • APPEARS TO BE A NON-SMOKER
  • FOGLIGHTS
  • SUNROOF
  • POWER WINDOWS
  • POWER DOOR LOCKS
  • POWER HEATED MIRRORS
  • TILT/TELESCOPE STEERING WHEEL WITH AUDIO CONTROLS
  • CRUISE CONTROL
  • ESP CONTROL
  • DUAL POWER AND HEATED FRONT SEATS
  • ICE COLD A/C
  • DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL
  • AM/FM STEREO WITH 6 DISK INDASH CD CHANGER
  • REAR A/C VENTS
  • FLOOR MATS
  • OWNER'S MANUAL
  • 2 KEY/2 REMOTE
  • 16 IN ALLOY WHEELS
  • FRONT TIRES ARE MICHELIN 215/55R/16 WITH APPROX 60% TREAD LIFE REMAINING
  • REAR TIRES ARE MICHELIN 215/55R/16 WITH APPROX 60% TREAD LIFE REMAINING
  • RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT.
  • cracked windshield
  • GIVE ME A CALL @ 770-310-1440 OR STOP BY FOR A TEST DRIVE.
  • DOUGLASVILLE GA
  • Saab 9-3 for Sale

    Auto Services in Georgia

    Young`s Upholstery & Seat Covers ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Seat Covers, Tops & Upholstery
    Address: 104 Temple Ave, Newnan
    Phone: (770) 251-0310

    Vic Williams Tire & Auto ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers
    Address: 441 Butler Industrial Dr, Dallas
    Phone: (770) 445-4645

    United Auto Care ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service
    Address: 4746 Atlanta Hwy, Gainesville
    Phone: (770) 967-8333

    Unique Auto App ★★★★★

    Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Dent Removal, Truck Body Repair & Painting
    Address: 5717 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Scottdale
    Phone: (770) 936-3070

    Ultimate Benz Service Center ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Brake Repair
    Address: 6938 Chapman Rd, Lithonia
    Phone: (770) 484-7550

    Transmission For Less.Com ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Transmission Parts
    Address: 1880 Buford Hwy, Duluth
    Phone: (770) 205-9222

    Auto blog

    Saab US bankruptcy plan gets legal green-light

    Thu, 18 Jul 2013

    It feels utterly bizarre that we're still talking about Saab, but Reuters is reporting that the bankrupt Swedish manufacturer's American arm has gotten approval from the US Bankruptcy Court to liquidate its assets and pay back creditors. As part of the plan, secured creditors like Ally Financial will receive full repayment. Unsecured creditors, consisting of those affected by abandoned leases and contracts will get anywhere from 25 to 82 percent of their money back.
    There are currently $77 million in unsecured claims, according to Reuters, but that number doesn't include claims from former Saab dealers. Naturally, the entire affair is full of lawyers and legalese. A trust formed on the Saab side will be negotiating with creditors and their affiliates in an attempt to reduce claims against Saab. This sounds like the start of a long and sordid affair...

    Want one of the last Saab 9-3s ever built? Here's your chance

    Fri, Jun 7 2019

    National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) purchased the assets of bankrupt Swedish automaker Saab in 2012. The next year, NEVS restarted production of the 9-3 sedan that lasted until 2014. In December 2013, the company pulled a silver 9-3 Aero Turbo from its pool of customer cars, intended for crash testing. The crash test never happened, and that silver sedan hung out at the factory for six years. Autocar writes that NEVS wants to find that Saab a good home, and will put it up for auction later this year. The model has a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with 217 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque, shifted through a six-speed manual transmission. Other than the fact it's spent six years holed up in a Swedish factory, the condition is brand new - there are only 3.1 miles on the odometer. It's hard to predict what such a time capsule might go for. NEVS only built 420 units before ceasing production, so the 2013 9-3 Aero Turbo has rarity on its side. This isn't the only such Saab to roll out of the crypt recently, though. In 2017, a 2014 9-3 Aero popped up in the Netherlands with only 211 miles on the odo. In 2018, a 2011 diesel 9-3 SportCombi wagon with 56 miles on the odo broke through the space-time continuum in Italy. NEVS will put its 9-3 on display in Trollhattan this weekend during the annual Saab Car Museum Festival.

    Saab has ruined all Swedish cars for me

    Wed, Feb 10 2016

    It's easy to dismiss my hatred of all Swedish automotive manufacturers as a simple result of bad experiences. I mean, we're all products of our own experiences, some we learn from, others we don't, and some we need to be hit over the head with time and time again. I've been hit over the head too many times with Saabs (and one lonely Volvo), and as a result, I can't bring myself to buy a Koenigsegg. It started with a 900 Turbo sedan. You know, the ugly duckling sister of the beautiful two-door coupe that spawned the Aero, which managed to look stunning from the front, and like a child with a full nappy (diaper) at the rear. I bought it at an auction (mistake number one) for $6,500 (AUD) because as a bloke in his early twenties, I wanted to be noticed – and a greasy-haired bespectacled musician driving a turbocharged Swedish luxury car was my way of standing out. On the drive home I noticed two things: one, it handled like it was on rails – it just gripped! And two, the turbo wasn't working. I took my new wheels to the mechanic, who promptly told me a custom exhaust system would solve the problem – mistake number two. During the fitting, Mr. Shonky's Repair Shop managed to fry some computer thingy. I won't try to remember or understand what it was, but he did tell me that it should have been replaced and that I would have to pay for it. I agreed. Mistake number three. Twelve months later I had spent more than double the original purchase price on repairs, and the turbo still wouldn't work. I sold it for about $4,000, and moved on to something more sensible. But the beautiful handling and quirky design had left an itch that I just couldn't scratch. Many cars and motorbikes later, I sold my Mazda RX-8 because it was too perfect. You know those cars that have spotless paint, an unmarked interior, low kilometers, and you're just too damn scared to park it anywhere? Yep, it was one of those. I would spend 30 to 40 minutes trying to find a vacant spot with vacant spots on either side, and even after leaving the car I would walk back to check if anyone had parked next to me. If they did, I moved. Not a low-anxiety vehicle. So I bought my second Saab – this time a 9-5 turbo wagon – from an auction. Wasn't that mistake number one? This one had reasonably low kilometers, and was even on LPG (a fairly common conversion is Australia – just not on Saabs) and only set me back $2,200. I drove it home, and low and behold, the turbo worked!