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Re: saab9-3 aero vs audi a4? [ggs2]
by swink on Mon Mar 03 17:19:28 PST 2008
You have two great cars to choose from. I considered both before picking my car, a 2005 Saab 2.0 Linear. I ended up buying it from Carmax for price versus the dealer. Apparently, my local Saab dealer doesn't mind keeping overpriced, used cars on their lot (I was even willing to pay $500 over the Edmunds TMV's price, they refused). I test drove the Aero and was told the only difference was an upgraded interior (the 2005 Linear has lots of plastic and kinda looks cheap). I put lots of miles on my car (the gas mileage is awesome), and have very simple tastes.. I just deal with the plastic. Safety features are awesome (airbags everywhere, standard traction control, etc) and make the car a real value. No complaints! Hope this helps.
Re: brakes [bwb]
by swink on Mon Feb 11 17:28:38 PST 2008
I bought my 2005 Saab Linear 9-3 (19k miles) a couple weeks ago from Carmax. Had no problems until I noticed a "squeaking" noise coming from either the front or the back while sitting in traffic. I noticed it only did it after the car had been running on the highway for about 20 minutes. Otherwise, no noise. I took the car back to Carmax, of course the car didn't make the noise, they checked the front end--couldn't find anything. Took the car home, noticed it again. Took it back to Carmax, but this time, had the service manager ride with me until the noise started again. It didn't do it at first, but finally did after the engine was warm. The service manager wasn't sure what the problem was (no dash alarms, no problems otherwise with the car). He assured me they would take care of it or take it to Saab to fix. 3 days later (they gave me a free loaner to drive) I got the call--REAR BRAKES. They explained to me what happened--for some reason, when the right, rear brake ran hot, it expanded and caused the noise. They are currently replacing the rear brake (no cost, during their 30 day warranty coverage). After reading the posts about the cost, I am very glad I took the car in when I did. Carmax did a great job taking care of the problem and providing me with complimentary transportation. Their service department reminded me of BMW (service, service, service). Never once did I need to call my service representative for an update.
2005 or 2006 9-3 Coupe--what's the deal?
by swink on Sat Jan 05 07:17:12 PST 2008
I am currently shopping '05 and '06 9-3's. From what I can tell, they're a great value car (LOTS of safety features, decent gas mileage, drive well, sporty look etc.) Why is it then, when I mention the word Saab to anyone, I get the ominous "they're notorious for being in the shop." Is this true?
Re: 2005 or 2006 9-3 Coupe--what's the deal? [swink]
by waterdr on Sat Jan 05 14:47:18 PST 2008
Your statement is 100% IMO about Saabs AND, they do make a lot of trips to the shop. I bought mine at 22k miles 18 months ago. I have 50k on it now. Since I have had it, it has been to the shop 4 times for warranty work: 1 - Faded door handles 2 - Peeling interior trim 3 - Inop. sun roof 4 - Minror tranny issues 5 - Broken coil spring 6 - Two smog pumps 7 - Problems with radio 8 - Seat belt problems Each time, the dealer has taken care of everything w/o issue. Saabs are nice cars....just be sure to have one with a warranty.
9-3 2005 ARC or 2006 Sport Sedan?
by swink on Sat Jan 05 11:15:50 PST 2008
2006 has low mileage (19k) and under factory warranty. 2005 has 39k miles and is CPO. Which is better? I put LOTS of miles on the car (around 19k / yr)

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