Saab 9-5 Station Wagon 2001 69k Miles, Nice Condition, New Turbo, 2nd Owner on 2040-cars
Camarillo, California, United States
2001 SAAB 2.3 T WAGON. VERY GOOD LOOKING, RUNS VERY WELL, 69K LOW MILES, VERY STRONG ENGINE, SMOOTH SPORT MODE TRANSMISSION, EXCELLENT DASH AND DRIVER CONTROLS, EVERYTHING WORKS, NO WARNING LIGHTS,NO LEAKS. I WILL SMOG AND HAVE CHECK FOR CALIFORNIA BUYER. CAR FROM HAWAII WAS SHIPPED HERE. DRIVEN LOCALLY 6 MONTHS AND JUST SERVICED. FULL RECOMMENDED SAAB SERVICE WAS DONE AT 61,000 MI. NEW TURBO, 5,000 MILES ON REPLACEMENT NEW TURBO. NEW REAR HATCH PISTONS, TIRES ABOUT 35% NICE 12 YEAR OLD VEHICLE. OVERALL EXTERIOR BODY, PAINT SHINES AND LEATHER INTERIOR VERY GOOD,,,BACK FOLD DOWN SEAT WITH ARM REST LIKE NEW. REAR CARGO AREA VERY NICE WITH PRIVACY COVER. ACCEPTION- FRONT SEAT AND CARPET GOOD CONDITION BUT TYPICAL AGE RELATED FADE AND WEAR. DOESNT REALLY SHOW ON PHOTO, YOU HAVE TO GET CLOSE TO SEE LEATHER AGING. TOP MOUNT SHARK FIN ANTENNA EXTERIOR AGE CRACKED (SEE PHOTO) A FEW OTHER MINOR AGE ISSUES ON OTHER RUBBER TRIM PARTS TO HARD TO FOTO. COMES WITH OWNER MANUALS AND ALL SAFETY EQUIPMENT ,ELECTRONIC KEY LOCK. |
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Saab's never-was 9-3 gets a few better looks
Sat, 23 Mar 2013The recent glimpses we've been getting of the never-was Saab 9-3 Phoenix must be like rubbing salt on the wounds of all the Saab fans out there. If that's the case, diehard Saab enthusiasts might want to look away from this. SaabWorld has uncovered a handful of shots of what was to be the next-generation 9-3 hatchback, and boy does it look sharp.
Revealing a clearer look at what we previously saw in grainy images or as a full-scale model, these new pictures show what Jason Castriota had in mind for the new car. The front end is obviously inspired by Saab's Phoenix Concept, while the rear of the car pays homage to the Saab 900 hatchback.
We like the overall look. Let us know what you think in the Comments.
Deal brokered to get Saab warranty service honored at GM dealers
Mon, 24 Dec 2012When Pontiac, Hummer and Saturn were killed off, at least current owners never had to question where they would have to take their vehicle in case it needed to be serviced. The same couldn't be said for Saab owners... until now. General Motors and Saab Automobile Parts North America (the remaining entity of the bankrupted automaker) have signed an agreement that provides 179 service centers to current Saab owners to receive factory-trained technicians and official Saab replacement parts.
These warranty service providers will have all the tools, training and parts to maintain and repair Saab vehicles, and they will also have access to a technical assistance center for the technicians. Next year, SPNA will also set up a customer assistance center, which will likely be most useful in helping current owners find repair shows, as well as a program called Saab Secure to give added service support to owners of late model (2010 and 2011 model year) Saab vehicles. Finally, to make sure customers have a sufficient parts supply to keep their cars on the road, SPNA operates out of a 153,000 square foot warehouse in Michigan that has the ability to ship more than 3,000 parts orders per day.
GM's official press release on the agreement is posted after the jump.
Saab didn't want this electric, 99-like delivery van from the 1970s
Mon, Mar 30 2020National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) purchased the remains of Saab in 2012 to turn it into an electric-only brand. While its vast heritage is turbocharged and rooted in racing, Saab didn't shy away from dabbling in battery-powered drivetrains, and there's an experimental mail delivery van in its official museum to prove it. The name Saab in the last paragraph should be followed by an asterisk. The prototype kind of looks like a 99 when viewed from the front, and it wears the soccer ball-style alloy wheels seen on several of the brand's models during the 1970s, but the museum's curator told Autoblog it was built in Linkoping, Sweden, by the company's defense and plane-making division. It's certainly a Saab, but not quite the kind you're likely thinking of. Engineers began the project in the early 1970s, at about the same time archrival Volvo launched its own experiments in the field of electrification. The idea was to create an electric, short-range distribution van that could be used by Sweden's postal service, for example. Two prototypes were built in 1975 and 1976, including the example in the museum, and each had a low-speed driving range of about 40 miles. Additional technical specifications are lost to history, partly because Saab's car-building division in Trollhattan -- the folks that developed the 99 and the 900, among others -- didn't like the van at all and wanted nothing to do with it. Saab electric van prototype View 2 Photos We peeked inside and under it and spotted a bulky, lead-acid battery pack integrated into a tray that could be pulled out from the back after flipping up the panel onto which part of the rear bumper was mounted. This layout was relatively common in early electric prototypes, like the Bus that Volkswagen developed in 1972 and tested in select German cities. Recharging the battery pack took hours, so swapping it out was considered the more practical alternative. Period documents and images confirm the electronics were mounted under the hood. Saab made two electric prototypes, including one it fitted with front-end parts like headlights (complete with wipers), turn signals, and a plastic grille from a 99. The second wore round headlights, bullet-shaped turn signals, and looked more like something you'd see in an episode of "Scooby Doo" than what you'd find in a Saab showroom. The van's resemblance to the 99 was purely artificial; it was its own thing, on its own chassis.