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Saab 9-3 Vector 2.0t Turbo Automatic Runs Perfect! Mint Condition Second Owner on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:107400
Location:

Harrison, New Jersey, United States

Harrison, New Jersey, United States

Excellent maintained SAAB 9-3 2.0T Turbo 03' Sport Sedan (AERO) with 107 400 miles.

4 Cylinders engine/ Front Wheel Drive/ 210Horse Power/ Max Speed 160 mph/ On Star ready/ Grey leather sits with white stripes/ CD player/ Electric Memory Power Sits (Front)/ Sun Roof/ Automatic 5 speeds ...

 

I took excellent care of my car and I have never abused of it. I only used "Super" 93 gas and Mobil 0W-40 full synthetic oil.

 

- Timing Belt and Pulley Changed also rear Lower Arm Control Replaced same day. (2/2/13) worth $853.86.

- New re manufactured set of Aero rims 17" Five Spokes.(6/22/2012) $840.00

- Continental Extreme Contact DWS (05/25/12), tires has warranty (Road Hazard), worth $1012.00.

- Mighty Fuel System Service worth $96.00

- New Genuine SAAB Front Break Pads and Break Rotors.

- Relatively new rear Bilstein Shock Struts and Shock Mounts.

- Replaced both Fog Lights last summer.

- Always changed fluids on time or even before (Transmission/ Coolant/ Engine etc...)


Additional: I can give you an extra set of brand new breakpads (EBC from UK) I bought years ago but I went for Genuine SAAB parts instead. I also have some new oil filters.I installed the Audio AUX but it needs to be set up in the computer. I also have a brand new Genuine SAAB key fog (worth $85.00) with chip that I did not married with the car yet. I bypassed the On Start warning error (SAAB fans will know what I am talking about) typical from this car model.


*The minor accident recorded on my car was last year and it involved only the low rear spoiler and it scratched my rear bumper, I have all documents and pictures of that incident. No frame damage, no mechanical damage, no alignment needed ( but I aligned it anyway), only cosmetic damage.*

 

No need to do any mechanical repairs and car is super clean.

The only bad thing is the "fuel gauge" is not reading correctly but I use the "trip meter" for now. But is an easy fix.

As you can see I loved my car a lot but I am getting married and we have new plans and I will move soon.

You can contact me at (201) 889 0111 for more info, etc.

I have documents records of the last repairs.

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GM recalling 250,000 SUVs over door electronics

Mon, 20 Aug 2012

After a door-fire investigation that dates back to February, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has officially announced a recall today that affects around 250,000 General Motors SUVs for a faulty driver's door module. The recall applies to the Buick Rainier, Chevrolet Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Isuzu Ascender and Saab 9-7X from the 2006 and 2007 model years, as well as the 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer EXT and GMC Envoy XL for vehicles sold and/or registered in the Snow Belt.
Road salt use in these midwestern and northern states can lead to corrosion of the driver's door module on these GMT360 and GMT370 vehicles, which allows water to come in contact with the circuit board. If shorted out, the vehicle's power door locks and power windows will not work, and could possibly lead to overheating and, in some circumstances, a fire. No official word on how many total vehicles caught on fire, but back in June, 28 fires had been reported to the government agency. A fix for the problem is still being worked out, but all affected vehicle owners will be notified by GM.
Scroll down for the official NHTSA statement.

Motorweek looks back at 1983 Saab 900S

Tue, Aug 4 2015

These days, Saab is a zombie marque. Technically, the brand is still shambling around under the ownership of National Electric Vehicle Sweden, and there are continued promises of an electric version of the 9-3. However, we all suspect that the company is never really coming back, at least not as the quirky Swedish brand of the past. That's what makes watching this latest Retro Review of John Davis and the Motorweek crew driving a non-turbo 1983 Saab 900S so special. This is a great chance to see Saab still alive and kicking. While not one of the more famous turbocharged examples, the naturally aspirated 900S is still a quintessential Saab in every other way. The reviewers definitely aren't sold on the looks though, and there are plenty of jokes at its expense. Although, only paying attention to the polarizing exterior styling makes missing the good handling and immense interior utility easy. Sadly, without the aid of forced induction, the 900 offers very lackadaisical acceleration. According to this clip, the sprint to 60 miles per hour is more of jog in a leisurely 12.2 seconds. At the brand's best, Saab provided the motoring world with an alternative. If you didn't want just another boxy sedan, the brand offered something like nothing else on the road. Plus, drivers found a well-tuned turbocharged engine that provided good performance for the day. It's a company worth remembering, despite the current state of things.

Celebrate Volvo's 89th birthday with some neat facts

Thu, Apr 14 2016

Volvo, arguably Sweden's best-known non-ABBA export, will celebrate the big 9-0 next year. The company has always operated somewhat under the radar, but it has its share of stories to tell despite an image formed by decades of solid, safe, and sensible cars. To celebrate the occasion, here are five lesser-known facts about Sweden's last remaining car brand. 1. It opened North America's first foreign car plant. Idyllic Halifax was a small fishing city of about a quarter-million in the early 1960s when Volvo arrived and became the first import brand to build cars en masse in North America. American consumers on the East Coast developed a fondness for the Volvo Amazon line in the late 1950s, leading Volvo to seek out a plant in the Americas. Halifax ponied up incentives, allowing Volvo to take advantage of a pact eliminating tariffs on cars built and exported between the United States and Canada. Volvo built cars there until the end of 1998, when it said its facility was no longer viable compared to larger factories in Europe. That brings us to The Netherlands, where Volvo bought a quirky, innovative automaker that once sold a car called the Daffodil (which was actually its luxury model). 2. You can thank Volvo for CVTs – even though it doesn't use them. Volvo wasn't interested in picking flowers. It wanted the automotive arm of truck manufacturer DAF, which would include its assembly plant, its Renault engines, and the first mainstream application of the CVT gearbox. Volvo acquired DAF's car business over the course of a few years in the early 1970s and, in typical Volvo safety-oriented style, it slapped big bumpers and head restraints on the little DAF 66 and rebadged it as the Volvo 66. The Dutch assembly plant would grow to include a partnership with Mitsubishi in the early '90s. Today, it operates as NedCar and builds Mini Coopers for BMW. Volvo is no longer involved in NedCar or DAF (which sold its CVT division to Bosch, by the way), but its acquisition of DAF helped ensure the success of CVTs. Ironically, even though Volvo's investment helped make CVTs mainstream, the Swedish automaker's affair with them was brief, and today it utilizes only conventional automatics. 3. The Swedish carmakers were pals. Over its 89 years, Volvo has been closely connected to a number of automakers – most notably Ford, which ran the company for a decade, and its current owner Geely. But Volvo is most closely linked to its longtime competitor, Saab.