1997 Saab 900 S, Low Mileage California Car In Great Original Condition! on 2040-cars
Laguna Beach, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.3L 2290CC 140Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Saab
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: 900
Trim: S Hatchback 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 59,400
Exterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Cylinders: 4
Number of Doors: 4
Summary
This is possibly the nicest original condition 1997 Saab 900 sedan for sale in the country. With less than 60k miles, this is also the lowest mileage Saab 900 S sedan of its body-style (1994-2002) nationwide.
Ownership History
I bought this car in 2010 from a dealer with a low 32,000 miles. I was told that the original owner was a college professor, and as such did not use the car very often. In the time that I owned this car, I used it first with my commute from Orange County to Los Angeles for work (approx. 80+ miles per day) for the first year, so the majority of the current miles are due to highway driving. Roughly a year later, I moved closer to the job and only had about a 8 mile round trip in West LA. I currently have been given a company vehicle, so I no longer have the need/space for an extra vehicle.
Vehicle Description (Detailed)
Exterior
The exterior is in very good condition for a 16+ yr. old car. During the time I've owned the car, it has always been garaged both at work and at night. That being said, it does have the normal wear and tear of a car that has been driven (rock chips, small dings, etc.). There are several small dings on both sides of the car. The car is a great "ten footer", in other words it looks perfect from 10 feet, but upon closer inspection it could use a good full detail and buffing. I've been told that could get out the "cloudiness" from what looks like hard water marks.
Interior
The interior is near perfect. Please reference the pictures for greater detail. Literally the only "problem" I can see is it looks like there is a small (size of a pen) two spots where it literally looks like a red pen broke. Other than that everything looks like new which is extremely rare. Dash is without cracks, all options work properly, and the seats look new. The only other complaint I have is the radio, or rather the speakers, is somewhat insufficient by today's standards. Didn't bother me much, as I wasn't playing much music, mostly AM radio on a long commute.
Mechanical
The car has been extremely reliable as an affordable driver with very few repairs beyond normal maintenance. I've taken a photo of all the work receipts since my ownership. All work with the exception of oil changes, was either performed by a Saab specialist or by the dealer in LA. The car has had brakes done within 20k miles, and is up-to-date on oil changes and is topped off with fluids.
The matching tires and donut spare tire are all BRAND NEW, they have less than 1,000 miles on them.
Terms of Auction
There is a $500.00 non-refundable deposit due within 24 hours of auction end. The remainder balance is due within 7 days from auction close. I am more than happy to work with you on coordinating pickup/delivery. If you have any questions you can call me 817-903-9242. Bidders with "zero" bidding history, please email prior to bidding.
Bear in mind that this is a used vehicle, no warranty is expressed or implied. Thank you and good luck bidding!
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