2001 Saab 9-3 Viggen Hatchback 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Danbury, Connecticut, United States
Black 2001 Saab Viggen This is a rare 2001 Saab 9-3 VIGGEN w/ 5-speed manual transmission. Saab only manufactured this high-performance car for 4 years. Only 1251 were manufactured in 2001, and only 129 were imported to the USA that year. This car was over $40,000 new. Every part of this car was specifically designed for performance and handling. Here are some of the performance upgrades outlined by Saab for the Saab 9-3 Viggen: To provide and handle the high power and performance, the following elements were factory upgraded: Not only did Saab produce a great performance sports car, they also designed an amazing interior for safety, comfort and accessibility. The drivers' seat and controls were literally designed after the cockpit of a jet fighter. This car provides a wonderful driver experience with all controls fashioned for beauty as well as maximum driver function. This car was also built with ultimate safety in mind. It still ranks very high for safety even among today's standards with its side airbags. Here are some of its key features: My daughter originally purchased the Viggen in Dallas, TX in 2003 when the owner traded it in on a Corvette. . When she got a company car a few years later it became mine. It has been garaged the almost all the time since then. I work from home so it only made a couple of trips to the post office and some errands and mostly short trips each week. I replace the engine last year (I blew a rod). I also replaced the clutch assembly at the same time. This car has never been beaten although on a few occasion would be driven with enthusiasm. The new Viggen engine is stronger than even the old one was and it has lower mileage. It had 47k when it was put in about 10k ago. This car runs and handles almost like it is new. It has Goodyear Eagle RSA's on it with only about 10k on them. It always starts immediately, has responsive acceleration and amazing handling. Most things on this car work great however the air conditioning currently does not work but that is only because I did not get if recharged. I believe its fine other than the recharge needed. The radio works but some of the LED's on the radio are out. For a while, the LED's would flash then they just went out. I never liked the radio anyway so I was going to put a new one in but did not get around to it. It was recently inspected and emissions tested. It has a recent synthetic oil change and I replaced the ignition module at the same time. There is a slight and I mean slight ding under the gas cap. There is also a slight ding on the driver's side door from someone opening a card door. That is about it. I am selling the Viggen because I had a 2011 Audi A3 given to me. I have not driven the Viggen much since. I did drive it on a 150-mile trip on a recent Sunday and it ran like a top. It has about the best seats I have ever sat in and the bottom line is that it is a really fun car to drive. If it was not for the Audi, I was planning to drive the Viggen, affectionately known as "Viggy" for another 5 to 10 years. It has classic looks so it just does not look like an older car. It certainly still looks good enough to park at the country club or wherever you would like to go. It does still get compliments. Please feel free to contact me with any additional questions. Thank you. |
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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.
Why won't automakers slap on a turbo badge anymore?
Thu, Sep 10 2015Where have all the turbos gone? Not the actual pieces that go in the engine, mind you, those are everywhere these days as automakers downsize cylinder counts and boost efficiency and CO2 claims. But the turbo badges and fanfare are missing. Back when turbos were something to get excited about there was "turbo-driven," "turbonium," and "The Turbo Zone," among other silly lines. But now that basically every car is getting some sort of boost even on the lowliest trims, automakers are almost sliding in the turbos under the radar. Or if you look at some of the nomenclature, pretending they don't exist at all. The 911 Turbo badge shows where the car goes from being sane to lunatic. It's an important border. The latest automaker to hide that it has boosted the turbo presence is Porsche with the 2017 911 lineup. Even the standard Carrera models now get turbocharged flat-six engines, meaning the 911 Turbo models aren't quite as special as they once were. Porsche is in a sticky situation with this. The 911 Turbo, after all, signifies where the 911 family takes off from being a sports car and becomes the Ferrari fighter. The 911 Turbo badge shows where the car goes from being sane to lunatic. It's an important border, but now Porsche has crossed it and is trying to downplay the fact. There are a lot of exaggerations with displacement badges today, with claims the 2.0-liter turbo four in a Mercedes C Class equates to a naturally aspirated 3.0-liter six to make a C300. Volvo is pretty far up there, too, saying an XC90 T8 means V8 power, even though it's a 2.0-liter turbocharged and supercharged four with electric assist. I don't know why BMW can't just call the car a 330i Turbo, rather than inflating the numbers up to 340i. Saab tried all of this back in the '90s when it decided to turbocharge its entire lineup, from light pressure units all the way up to models actually called "Saab 9-3 HOT" (for high-output turbo). But then the brand deleted any external reference to the turbo under the hood and people wondered why they were buying a $42,000 four-cylinder convertible. And that didn't turn out well. Even though these turbo replacements often make more power than their naturally aspirated predecessors, they're very different engines. People knew something changed when they exchanged their leased 328i with a 3.0-liter six for a 328i with a 2.0-liter turbo four.
Junkyard Gem: 2004 Saab 9-5 Arc Wagon
Sat, Jun 6 2020As I work on my project of documenting automotive history via the machinery I find in car graveyards around the country, blank spots in the junkyard record keep showing themselves. I've remedied the lack of discarded BMW 3- and 5-Series cars in recent months, through the E46 and E39 respectively, and now I'm trying to move past the 900 in the Saab timeline. We've got the 9000 covered, and now it's the turn of the 9-3 and 9-5. Here's an '04 9-5 Arc Wagon, found in a Denver yard recently (I shot a 9-3 on the same trip and you'll see it in the near future). General Motors took over Saab in 2000, after more than a decade of 50% ownership, and so the 9-5 (or 95 if you prefer) had plenty of Opel/Holden/Vauxhall DNA in its cells. Its closest American-market relative (other than the 9-3) was the Saturn L-Series. However, you couldn't get a Saturn with a proper Saab engine under the hood, and by "proper" we mean one descended from the original Triumph Slant-4. This 2.3T turbocharged version sent 220 horsepower to the front wheels, making this a nicely quick wagon. It appears that this car endured some lean times as it approached the end of its road, with the kind of leaky-side-glass repair you do only when you know you're a car's final owner. You could get the 9-5 Wagon as the Linear, Arc, or Aero models in 2004. The Aero was the factory-hot-rod version, while the Arc was more about luxury. The leather seats in this Arc still look pretty good. Even though this car's ancestry is more German than Swedish, it has the traditional Saab console-mounted ignition switch. When it came time for The General to sell Subaru Imprezas with Saab badging, however, the ignition switches stayed in the non-Saab locations. At least the Saab-badged Chevy Trailblazer had the switch in the Trollhatten-approved location. It doesn't look as quirky as the early Saabs, which were born from Flying Barrels, but it stood up well against the competing cars offered to America's ever-shrinking pool of station wagon shoppers. Built in Sweden by Swedes! Would this have happened with an Audi wagon? Featured Gallery Junked 2004 Saab 9-5 Arc Wagon View 26 Photos Auto News Saab Automotive History Wagon Junkyard Gems