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Distinctive Scandinavian Design
Engaging Driving Dynamics
Strong Turbocharged Engines
High Safety Standards
Comfortable and Ergonomic Interior
Good Value on Used Market
Challenging Parts Availability
Potential Electrical Gremlins
Specialized Maintenance
Fuel Consumption on Performance Models
Interior Plastic Quality
Rust Concerns
Direct Ignition Cassette (DIC) failure
Saab Information Display (SID) pixel loss
Power Steering Pump leaks/failure
Thoroughly check service records, especially for turbocharger and transmission fluid changes.
Inspect for rust, particularly on subframes, rocker panels, and around the rear wheel arches.
Test all electrical components: SID, window regulators, climate control, and central locking.
Listen for unusual noises from the power steering pump or turbocharger during a test drive.
If considering an automatic, ensure smooth shifts without jerking or hesitation, indicating good transmission health.
Verify parts availability and local mechanic expertise before purchasing, especially for specific Saab components.
Consider importing from the USA for potentially lower prices and often better-maintained vehicles, but factor in shipping and customs costs.
Automatic Transmission (Aisin Warner) solenoid issues
Front suspension component wear (bushings, ball joints)