2009 Saab 9-3 Aero Xwd Sportcombi Turbo 6-cyl 2.8l Wagon!!! *only 23k Miles on 2040-cars
KDH, North Carolina, United States
2009 Saab 9-3 Aero XWD SportCombi Turbo 6-Cyl 2.8L Wagon!!! *ONLY 23K MILES
Living proof of a "Saab Unicorn" in all her glory!
This vehicle proudly owns one of the last 2.8 V6 turbocharged engines in a 9-3 before they were all dispersed exclusively for the Saab 9-5's.
Extremely rare low miles (23k) and in absolute meticulous condition,
this specimen you are currently viewing is one of the last and very best performance Saabs built,
quite possibly the very best remaining examples left in the country!
Clean Carfax, absolutely rust free, never once been smoked in, garage kept it’s entire existence, fully serviced, unbelievably immaculate Saab Classic right here!
I am the second owner, the original owners were in their early 80’s and respectfully treated this Saab as if it were their only child (collectors as they own many a Classic and this was certainly not a daily driver, hints the 23k miles) as I followed suit cherishing the Saab of my dreams in the very short time I have owned her.
ONLY 23K MILES on this vehicle in which is loaded with every bell and whistle the Premium Saab Package has to offer, all in unbelievably immaculate condition.
My personal promise and guarantee is in this lifetime you will not find a better kept, more beautiful 2009 Saab 9-3 Aero XWD SportCombi Turbo 6-Cyl 2.8L Wagon with miles this low and in pristine perfect condition inside & out!
*Please inquire for large in depth photo gallery :)
If you cherish Saab’s as we do this is truly the opportunity of a lifetime!
Please note the decision to sell this vehicle hardly outweighs the dream of finding her the ideal new owner/owners and the perfect home she deserves as today we will officially be entertaining offers, however respectfully hold firm on her value and the fact that most Saab enthusiasts would absolutely kill for the honor to own this 2009 Saab 9-3 Aero XWD SportCombi Turbo 6-Cyl 2.8L Wagon!
Ecstatic to answer any and all inquiries,
Please note after extensive in depth research I respectfully assure you will not find another Saab 9-3 Aero this extraordinary and rare miles this low to match her interior and exterior condition on the market anywhere in the country for sale currently!
(*Please note original stain-proof Saab carpet mats that are in excellent condition come with this vehicle as well as brand new Saab "All Weather" waterproof mats for your decisive enjoyment!!!)
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One-off 1997 Saab 900 EX prototype headed to auction
Sat, Sep 23 2023An obscure and fascinating part of Saab's history is looking for a new home. The one-off 1997 900 EX was built in Norway to celebrate the company's 50th birthday, and while it was not approved for production it shows what a sporty, 900-derived coupe could have looked like. British auction house Bonhams explains that Per Ekstrom, an auto body expert and enthusiast according to The Drive, worked closely with Saab and Norwegian road authorities to create the 900 EX. His goal wasn't merely to create an eye-catching coupe that's pretty to look at but impossible to drive; he wanted the model to be street-legal and drive like a regular-production car. The auction description notes that the 900 EX was built by experienced professionals with Saab's blessing and that the process required between 3,000 and 4,000 hours of work. The end result is stunning. While the headlights and the grille create a strong visual link between the EX and the second-generation 900, which enthusiasts often refer to as the GM900, the roof line has been lowered by nearly three inches and the body has been considerably widened thanks in part to 9000 CS-sourced front and rear wheel arches. We're told that the rear window comes from a 900 Cabriolet's soft top and that the hatch is a modified panel sourced from a standard 900, though pictures of the back end haven't been released as of writing. Bonhams describes the build quality as "exceptional" and says that the panel gaps are better than those seen on many modern cars. It adds that the red and gray paint (which is a tribute to the combination often seen on the 900 SPG) is original and "in close to perfect condition."Â The interior is largely standard 900 fare. There's wood trim, leather upholstery, a three-spoke steering wheel, and the big knobs and buttons that characterized Saab models for decades. The brand designed the switchgear so that it could be easily operated by someone wearing gloves. The odometer displays about 141,600 kilometers, which represents approximately 88,000 miles, though Bonhams pegs the engine's mileage at around 154,000 kilometers (roughly 95,600 miles). Most of the miles were reportedly added before engine ended up in the EX. Speaking of the engine, power comes from a 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder sourced from Saab's regular-production parts bin and tuned to send 220 horsepower to the front wheels. It's bolted to a five-speed manual transmission.
Greetings from Trollhattan. I'm Emily, but I'm not a Saab.
Sat, Apr 29 2023What’s Swedish for “never give up”? Saab, apparently. The fondly-remembered car company formerly called just that — and now named NEVS — is only a shell, employing just a limited crew in the land of trolls. But itÂ’s got something to sell, and that something seems like it's really something. ItÂ’s called Emily. The Emily GT exists as six prototype electric cars, according to NEVS, with a combined horsepower rating (per car) of 484 powered by an enormous 175-kilowatt lithium-ion battery thatÂ’s good for 600 miles of range. In development almost since Saab's demise — the company, once owned by General Motors, was closed down in 2010 — the Emily is a very real product and needs a real sponsor, according to NEVS CEO Nina Selander, speaking to Carup. “It is for sale, it is also a joy to be able to show it. It should be allowed to live on, itÂ’s too nice, too good and too modern a car for nothing to come of it. Interested parties are welcome,” she said. Photos of the car show a modern, forward-thrust profile with handsome lines, a look similar to the last Saab 9-5 and VolvoÂ’s S60 (must be a Swedish thing) and a fashionable, sci-fi-ish interior. A hopeful engineer on the project estimates that the car is less than two years away from some kind of series production, but according to the modest NEVS website, the company is currently in “hibernation” even as it continues to solicit buyers for the Emilys. Said Peter Dahl, the Emily project manager, “Many have asked us what we have been doing for 10 years. We have developed 13 different car projects, this is one of them.” Related video: Volvo Saab Automotive History Electric Future Vehicles Classics
Petrolicious keeps our love of the Saab Sonett aflame
Wed, 19 Mar 2014German auto designs lean toward function and purpose. Italian designers deliver passion and beauty. The Brits, majesty. American cars, brashness and authority. If you want a funky design, though, you go to Sweden. The land of cheap, do-it-yourself furniture and delicious meatballs knows a thing or six about style and design, and while that character is only now reemerging thanks to a certain string of Volvo concepts, it use to be that Saab was the authority on penning some of the industry's more unique designs.
Take the beautiful Sonett for example - a small coupe whose appearance is a funky mishmash of a Porsche 911 and a Bugeyed Sprite with just a hint of a Citroën DS (it's that convex rear window). It's a positively striking car, made more unique by its two-stroke, three-cylinder powertrain and four-on-the-tree manual transmission. With just 70 horsepower hauling about 1,500 pounds of Swedish style, the Sonett strikes us as an ideal alternative to some of the English sports cars of its day, particularly for those that are looking for something beyond your average MG or Triumph.
For Glenn Roberts, the Sonett was a part of his childhood. His family owned example was originally a special-order item by his parents in 1967. He bought the car from them 13 years later and has never looked back, completing a restoration in 2004. With a story like that, it's not surprising that Roberts and his silver Sonett are the most recent pairing to get some attention from Petrolicious.