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Unique, distinctive design
Comfortable, high-quality interior
Excellent safety features
Strong performance from turbo engines
Good handling and ride comfort
Spacious cabin and trunk
Relatively affordable on the used market
Limited parts availability for Saab-specific components
Higher maintenance costs
Poor resale value
Some GM-sourced components can feel less premium
Average fuel economy for larger engines
Complex electronics
Risk of finding poorly maintained examples
Water pump failure (2.0T engines)
PCV valve/system issues (2.0T engines)
Infotainment system glitches/freezes
Prioritize models with a complete and verifiable service history to mitigate risks.
Thoroughly inspect for any signs of rust, especially on the subframes and suspension mounting points.
Check all electronic functions, including the infotainment system, climate control, and power accessories.
Always get a pre-purchase inspection from a mechanic familiar with Saab or GM Epsilon II platform vehicles.
Factor in potentially higher maintenance and repair costs compared to more common brands.
Research the availability and cost of common wear items and Saab-specific parts before buying.
Consider models with the 2.0T engine, as it shares more commonality with GM vehicles and is generally robust.
Suspension component wear (bushings, struts)
Turbocharger issues (oil lines, seals)