Used 2007 Saab 9-3 Consumer Reviews
Very Pleased. I love this car
Purchased this vehicle over a month ago. I had already done my homework and found the Saab Sportcombi was a great all around vehicle, and found one for less than a used 2007 Altima with standard features. Vehicle can be driven fast and fun, or more conservative, or like myself in something in between. With an automatic, I get 32 MPG on the highway, 26-27 in mixed driving, and 23 city that is great for a car that gives a nice ride, luxury appointments, and room to spare. One of my consideration was room for four, including 2 kids, 9 and 16. We all ride comfortably, I do have to give up a little legroom, as I am 6'-2" but still find it comfortable.
Great Sleeper!
Just completing 3 years of ownership and still love to drive it. Looked at A4, 3 Series, etc and settled on Saab as the quirky underdog. But for the price (around $30k out the door at the time), much faster than similar priced cars, and none of the BMW snooty/arrogance in the in the image. More often than not, people are surprised by the power, the speed off the line, and the PASSING POWER - love driving this car on highways (great seats, good size, great visibility for a modern car...at least the sedan is, not sure of wagon). Not for those wanting quick respect from other "car people", but lots of fun if you want a practical compromise and still have a blast on an interstate.
- 2.0T SedanMSRP: $4,990297 mi away
- 2.0T ConvertibleMSRP: $7,450304 mi away
- Aero SportCombi WagonMSRP: $8,500314 mi away
Love at long last
I love this car. Though it's a 2007, it has only 69,000 miles on it, it's immaculate, drives like a dream and can really move, though I drive conservatively and mostly in the city, but the few times I've been on the open road and briefly pushed it, it accelerated like a jet and still felt, as the mph increased, like it wasn't going all that fast and gripped the highway snugly. When I was looking at reviews for the Saab 9.3 before buying this one, a woman's review said of hers that it didn't feel like it was moving until she hit 80. She wasn't exaggerating. This car is worth infinitely more than its list value. What else -- oh, even though this black beauty doesn't look to me to be much different at all style-wise from a few other (black) sedans (e.g. Mercedes-Benz), Nissans, etc. it still gets compliments so I'm thinking it must have some slight styling edge over other similar-looking cars. It is categorized as a semi-luxury car. It feels like it to me, not to mention it also FEELS like a sports car. When I took the car in for its annual checkup, the Saab shop had a new manager & he was astonished by the looks of the car. His first words: "It looks like it's new!"
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What a fantastic power plant
We have had our Saab for 2 years and 45k miles now. The car has performed flawlessly. The reliability has been fantastic. Love dealing with my dealer for parts and the free service. Would look at Saab again, especially now that they have their ownership issues under control.
I am not a Saab car salesman!
Bought the 2007 Saab 93 2 weeks ago. I had the following issues with the car: Spoiler had too much paint. They ordered a new spoiler and they dropped off a Saab 95 at home and picked up my car to replace the spoiler. The program in the radio seems to have a glitch. One of the buttons was not working properly. They resolved thes problem. The engine makes a funny noise between 2500 and 3000 RPM, some light buzzing noise (sounds pretty cheap). They could not reproduce the problem (hard to believe). Will meet the mechanic to discuss this. Fuel: 14.8 L/100km