Used 2006 Saab 9-7X Consumer Reviews
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I was not happy with the whistle coming from my tires but came to find out it is a defect which will be fixed this week. A left axle problem I miss space for items around the front seat but love the easy access to everything. Back seat passengers complain about stiff back seat backs. Drove my daughter out to college with 4 x 8 uhaul trailer and it averaged 16 miles per gallon and handled well. I enjoy my suv but would like better mpg. Enjoy yours!
Worth a look -
A really superb re-work of the GMC Envoy with much more up-market look and feel. Saab's efforts to stylize the vehicle differently from it's cousins was beautifully executed. In the end, having owned a BMW X5, an ML-320 and various mid to high end cars, I'm entirely pleased with the 97x.
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2006 SAAB SUV REVIEW
The car handles great. At 70 miles an hour you're doing over 2500rpm. I like the stiff ride but not shocking.
9-7x is a great luxury SUV
I was looking for something to replace my troublesome Volvo XC90, which I liked, but had just way too many issues with. Since I own a 9-3 Sport Sedan, I took the Saab for a drive. I bought it the same day. After driving the X5 and Cayenne, the 9-7x is good competition for both, but provides a slightly more liveable ride while giving good handling response, better than in most SUVs. Cargo room is also better in the Saab, and while it doesn't have a third row, it gives second row passengers more room than those trying to cram in three rows of seats. The interior is also nicely finished, better than any recent GM product I've been in. It's a great buy and I highly recommend it.
Saab
An excellent effort on GM's part to build an upscale alternative to the Envoy. My previous vehicle was an Envoy and the Saab is a better SUV in every way. The 9-7X handles more like a sedan the ride is firm but smooth. The 4.3L engine provides good acceleration but fuel economy suffers. The interior is quiet and well appointed with noticable Saab enchancements. The seats are very comfortable and suitable for long trips. The exterior has strong Saab styling influences which give give it an upscale look. The 9-7X competes admirably against its BMW X5, Volvo XC90 and Acura MDX counterparts. Overall the 97-X is great value for the money and I would highly recommend this vehicle.