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1993 Saab 900 Turbo Classic Hartchback on 2040-cars

US $6,000.00
Year:1993 Mileage:105425 Color: White /
 Tan
Location:

Sunny Florida, United States

Sunny Florida, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0L 1985CC l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: YS3AL36L6P2005113 Year: 1993
Make: Saab
Model: 900
Trim: Turbo Hatchback 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 105,425
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

This a  a 1993 SAAB 900 Turbo 3 door , with 105,5** original miles, totally rust free( absolutely no rust underside, it is scary how clean the car is) no previous accidents, in an stock and amazing condition. It has an automatic transmission, no any exterior scratches, no blemishes. The interior is essentially perfect except for a small driver door fabric cut(see pictures) and headlines cut( see pictures).
The dashboard, leather seats, carpet and all interior items are in as new condition. It has an external door wind deflectors ( extremely rare accessory) and after market original all season carpet rubber mats and mud flaps( the one in the driver side has a crack)
Engine has no issues ( gaskets replaced as a preventive measure one year ago at the same time as the brake pads, no leaks. the AC SAAB compressor was replaced approximately 10 months ago, AC works perfect, new battery replaced 10 months ago, oil changed every 6 months with synthetic oil.
Original Clarion stereo connected to a Sirius satellite radio with a replaced automatic stock SAAB  antenna that goes up and down as intended and a original Clarion CD player( CD player does not play cds) but amplifier works.
All switches( mirror switches work, front seat heater, all switches light up) work except for the cruise control works on/off( turn signal and cruise control lever was replaced a year ago with a new NOS SAAB one), the central lock system work on/off depending on the weather! I replaced the driver central lock  and the one under the passenger dash( got originals)
The car is 20 years old, so no warranties assumed, implied or warrantied, if you have a question please contact me via telephone. I can provide the name of the SAAB technicians in Tampa and Sarasota that have worked in this car, only after you speak to me. No tire kickers, no dreamers, the car is priced reasonably and the reserve was lowered recently. Motivated to sell but not desperate.
Seriously, you have to personally see the car to comprehend the condition, it is a time capsule.
The car is used as a second car, not a garage queen and is driven twice weekly approximately 10 miles weekly. This a truly no excuses last of the original pre GM SAAB, non Opel type. If you are a SAAB enthusiast you know what I mean...
No rust whatsoever, look at the pictures, no underside rust. The car headlights, fog lights and all emblems are as new.
Please if you do not intent to pay for the car or you are not serious, do not bid. Bids from  anybody with a significant negative E bay feedback history or no feedback history, will be cancelled.
No low ball offers, SAAB enthusiasts know how rare these cars are slowly becoming, and how difficult is to get a classic SAAB 900 turbo in this condition, not ever abused, i believe that I am the 5th owner.
More pictures of the underside and trunk available. Inspections encouraged and strongly advised.
Complete set of car manuals, Bentley repair book included.
Call for any questions, 8-one-three, 4-six-nine, 8-seven-uno-seven.

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Junkyard Gem: 1971 Saab 96

Sat, Jan 9 2021

Americans 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.

The Saab 9-3 that never was finally shows up

Fri, 22 Feb 2013

Looking back on the life and [slow and painful] death of Saab, it's impossible to not stop and think of what might have been with the quirky Swedish automaker. As it turns out, SaabsUnited has decided to shed some light on what the company's future might have looked like, including some images and information that include full-scale mockups of the 9-3 Phoenix, which you see above.
In its waning years, Saab's lead designer Jason Castriota was working feverishly to deliver new products that built on the heritage of the brand while doing so at a lower cost and in a shorter time period than previous models. In the end, though, it sounds like the earliest that we could have seen any of these plans come to fruition was 2014. In addition to hatchback and convertible 9-3 variants, Castriota also created the Sonnett - a sporty-looking 2+2 that never made it past the design study phase.
Regardless of whether you're a diehard fan of the brand or if you were just pulling for the underdog, you'll want to head on over to SaabsUnited to check out a little more of what the future could have held for Saab.

Saab owner may speed up relaunch with gas-powered 9-3

Wed, 21 Nov 2012

National Electric Vehicle Sweden, the new owner of Saab, has good news for you if you happened to miss out on picking up a 9-3 before the company plummeted through bankruptcy. Automotive News Europe reports NEVS may offer a gasoline-powered 9-3 in 2013. That move would effectively step up the brand's re-launch plan by a full year. Originally, the company planned to introduce an electric vehicle in 2014, but NEVS is currently investigating ways to start production next summer using "a 9-3 with a traditional powertrain" in order to generate more cash for the electrification effort.
NEVS purchased Saab earlier this year with the intent of resurrecting the brand with a fully electric product portfolio. The new EVs would theoretically ride on the Saab Phoenix platform and be manufactured at the automaker's plant in Trollhattan, Sweden. The report of a resurrected gasoline model came courtesy of Mikael Oestlund, a company spokesperson familiar with the company's workings.