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2003 Saab 9-3 Arc Sport Sedan 4-door 2.0l Clean Carfax, No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:140325 Color: Blue /
 Gray
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0L 1985CC l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:GAS
VIN: ys3fd46yx31045960 Year: 2003
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Saab
Model: 9-3
Trim: Arc Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 140,325
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: SPORT
Exterior Color: Blue
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Gray
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. ... 

2003 SAAB 9-3 ARC SPORT SEDAN BLUE WITH GRAY LEATHER INTERIOR, 6 SPEED TRANSMISSION, REAR BACKUP SENSORS, SUNROOF, ALLOY WHEELS, CD/AM/FM, POWER LOCKS AND WINDOWS, POWER SEATS. CLEAN CARFAX NO ACCIDENTS. GREAT GAS MILEAGE UP TO 30 MPG. EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT. A SOUTHERN CAR WITH ABSOLUTELY NO RUST, NON SMOKER, HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGE KEPT AND SERVICED REGULARLY. ALL HIGHWAY MILES. THESES CARS ARE VERY HIGHLY RATED BY OWNERS ON EDMUNDS.COM, 4.5 OUT OF 5 STARS, YOU WILL LOVE THE FEEL OF LUXURY AT A FRACTION OF THE PRICE. REMEMBER NO RESERVE SO HIGHEST BID WINS!  

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    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!

    NEV deal to buy Saab delayed

    Fri, 03 Aug 2012

    Remember a month and a half ago when we told you that Saab will "soldier on?" Well, we should have written "stand at attention."
    According to SaabsUnited, the deal for National Electric Vehicle Sweden to buy the remaining Saab assets didn't close on schedule. In fact, it's been delayed by "a month, perhaps more." NEVS also seems to have indicated that it's not going to be answering any more questions about the deal until it's completed.
    NEVS is supposedly planning on building electric cars based on the design that would have been the next-generation 9-3. The company itself is a partnership between a Chinese energy company and a Japanese investment group.

    Saab begins 9-3 EV pilot production

    Thu, 10 Apr 2014

    To say that Saab has had a tough time lately would be like saying that it's been a little colder than usual this winter. After General Motors finally gave up and sold it to Spyker in 2010, Saab declared bankruptcy the following year. GM successfully blocked Spyker from selling Saab to Chinese automaker Youngman the following year, but ultimately it ended up in the hands of another Chinese consortium called NEVS. Standing as it does for National Electric Vehicle Sweden, the new owners promised not only to restart production of the long-suffering 9-3, but also to turn it into an electric vehicle. And that's just what it's doing.
    The latest news coming out of Sweden indicates that NEVS/Saab has started building the first examples of the 9-3 EV. These first 200 or so examples are set to be shipped off to Qingdao - the Chinese city that is home to the Tsingtao brewery, hosted the sailing components of the 2008 summer games on Beijing, was supposed to host an IndyCar race in 2012 before it was canceled, and also itself just happens to own 22 percent of NEVS.
    These first EVs have their batteries mounted down low in the chassis for a low center of gravity and have a range of about 20 miles on a full charge. That's absolutely paltry compared to the other EVs on the market: a Nissan Leaf will travel more than four times that distance, and a Tesla Model S will go ten times farther on a charge.