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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NEVS completes Saab purchase, earns right to brand name but not griffin badge
Mon, 03 Sep 2012
According to the Associated Press, a Hong Kong-based concern is close to building new Saab models. After some delays, National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) has completed the purchase of bankrupt Swedish automaker Saab.
NEVS says it plans to debut an electric vehicle in about 18 months. When the car comes to market, it will wear the Saab name, but not the marque's well-known griffin logo. Reuters reports that the company will produce EVs based on the Saab 9-3 platform, with intentions to sell these vehicles primarily in the Chinese market. Due to the continued use of the distinctive griffin head logo by commercial truckmaker Scania and the Saab aerospace group, NEVS was only granted access to the Saab name, not its emblem.
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: 1988 Saab 900
Tue, Nov 29 2016Saab had a cult following in North America going back to the two-stroke Saab 96, but it wasn't until the 900 made its debut for the 1978 model year that the marque started to be considered a mainstream – if still a bit odd – brand here. Based on the venerable 99 but seeming a lot more modern, the 900 sold well to those who wanted to drive something sensibly Scandinavian but didn't want the stodginess of a Volvo. These cars were especially popular in Colorado, and I found this high-mile-but-solid '88 in a Denver self-service wrecking yard. Nearly made it to 300,000 miles, but it never got the chance. The key is still in the console-mounted ignition switch, and the steel lanyard indicates that this car went to the wrecking yard via an insurance-company or dealership-trade-in auction. Since the car has no major body damage, that means that its final owner traded it in – reluctantly, we hope – on another car, and nobody was willing to bid over scrap value for the elderly Swede at auction. Most such auctions have an arrangement with a local wrecking yard to take all the unsold cars for a set price, and that's what we can assume happened to this car. Chances are that it was still in running condition when it showed up here. You could get a 1988 Saab 900 with a three-speed Borg-Warner automatic transmission, but I can't recall having ever seen one so equipped. Most Saab 900 buyers insisted on manuals. The engine in this car is a slant-four based on the same Triumph engine used in the Triumph TR7. By the 1980s, Saab had made sufficient improvements to the design that it was several orders of magnitude more reliable than its British Leyland ancestors. This one made 110 horses, which did an acceptable job of moving the car's 2,695 pounds. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. This ad sums up the way Saabs were marketed in the United States in 1988. Related Video: Featured Gallery Junked 1988 Saab 900 View 16 Photos Auto News Saab Hatchback