Used 2007 Saab 9-3 Wagon Consumer Reviews
Great Wagon
I have waited to file a review of our Sport-Combi until we had accumulated some miles. We recently took a 1,000 mile road trip which has prompted us to say great car!! The engine and transmission are the strongest points. Terrific acceleration, effortless cruising, and 30 mpg at 80 mph. Sporty yet compliant ride over rough surfaces, along with precise steering and effective brakes. The seats are very comfortable over long distances. Very little wind noise at speed. Sports car perfomance with the utility of a wagon. Lots of cargo capacity with the rear seat folded down. We have used it during house construction to haul granite shelves, bagged trash, furniture, and other bulky items.
Great value
I have had the Ann. edition with auto for about 3 weeks. I really like this car and continue to be impressed by new discoveries. This car represents excellent value in the wagon category. Surprising lack of torque steer for a front driver. This is my first Saab and first FWD car. I always liked AWD and RWD better for driving but Saab has done a great job. It's quiet and comfortable and has effortless speed. If it proves reliable it will be fabulous.
- 2.0T SedanMSRP: $5,995161 mi away
- 2.0T SportCombi WagonMSRP: $6,9951,074 mi away
- 2.0T SportCombi WagonMSRP: $3,9901,701 mi away
My Saab
A lot of fun to drive. Great interior/ exterior design, comfortable and reliable. Great fuel economy.
Had the car for 13 years with no issues, love it.
Ok, lots get to the bottom line. The car is rock solid. We have 2, a 2007 9-3 wagon and a 2005 convertible both bought new. Both rock solid, fun to drive, 32 mpg on highway, look brand new ( great paint). So much for all the nonsense on SAAB reliability. I love my hobby, 2003 BMW 540, it has been solid also, but way more required maintenance and fixes then both the Saab’s combined. Let’s see how many Tesla’s can say this in 15 years...
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