00 Saab 9-3 2.0 Turbo Low Mileage 5 Speed Manual Convertible 1 Owner Ready 2 Go on 2040-cars
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2000 SAAB 9-3 CONVERTIBLE
2.0 LITER 4 CYLINDER TURBO CHARGED ENGINE RUNS PERFECT TURBO WORKS REALLY WELL! 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHIFTS FINE VERY LOW MILEAGE! **ONE OWNER** **NO ACCIDENTS** GORGEOUS,CLEAN CAR. GREY LEATHER INTERIOR IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION LEATHER FEELS NICE AND SUPPLE CONVERTIBLE TOP IS *EXCELLENT* THERE ARE NO HOLES IN IT, THE TOP DOES NOT LEAK INSIDE IS DRY AND CLEAN..... THE BODY IS ALSO EXCELLENT FOR A CAR OF THIS AGE. POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS AND STEREO ALL WORK. A/C BLOWS COLD AND THE HEAT WORKS REALLY WELL. NICE CLEAN WHEELS! CONVERTIBLE TOP WORKS GREAT!! BRAKES ARE EXCELLENT. SUSPENSION IS EXCELLENT. THE CAR DRIVES EXCELLENT. ALL THE HEAD LIGHTS, AND TAIL LIGHTS WORK FINE. CLEAN CARFAX & AUTOCHECK. NO ACCIDENTS THIS CAR IS READY TO DRIVE TODAY!! BUY THIS CAR AND YOU CAN GET OUT OF THIS FREEZING NEW ENGLAND WEATHER, DRIVE THIS CAR TO FLORIDA WITH NO PROBLEMS AS SHE SITS!! OIL LOOKS GOOD, COOLANT LOOKS GOOD. POWER STEERING FLUID LOOKS OK. NO LEAKING OR DRIPPING FLUIDS. THE EXHAUST IS GREAT, LOOKS FINE. CAR WAS MAINTAINED AT A LOCAL SAAB DEALER- ONE OWNER VEHICLE OWNER BOUGHT AT SAAB AND HE HAS MAINTAINED IT AT THE DEALER. IT HAS HAD ALL SYNTHETIC OIL CHANGES WITH A MOBIL1 OIL FILTER AND MOBIL1 OIL. IT WAS DUE FOR AN OIL CHANGE SO WE JUST DID ANOTHER FULL SYNTHETIC OIL CHANGE WITH MOBIL1 OIL FILTER. THIS IS A REALLY NICE CONVERTIBLE- NO RESERVE AUCTION- IT WILL SELL CHEAP! NON SMOKING, PET FREE OWNER TERMS OF SALE.... CAR IS SOLD AS-IS , WHERE IS, NO WARRANTY AT ALL DEPOSIT DUE IN 24 HOURS, BALANCE IN 7 DAYS AFTER AUCTION PICK UP CAR IN 14 DAYS AFTER SALE $125 DOC FEE APPLIES TO ALL SALES |
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The Saab 9-3 that never was finally shows up
Fri, 22 Feb 2013Looking back on the life and [slow and painful] death of Saab, it's impossible to not stop and think of what might have been with the quirky Swedish automaker. As it turns out, SaabsUnited has decided to shed some light on what the company's future might have looked like, including some images and information that include full-scale mockups of the 9-3 Phoenix, which you see above.
In its waning years, Saab's lead designer Jason Castriota was working feverishly to deliver new products that built on the heritage of the brand while doing so at a lower cost and in a shorter time period than previous models. In the end, though, it sounds like the earliest that we could have seen any of these plans come to fruition was 2014. In addition to hatchback and convertible 9-3 variants, Castriota also created the Sonnett - a sporty-looking 2+2 that never made it past the design study phase.
Regardless of whether you're a diehard fan of the brand or if you were just pulling for the underdog, you'll want to head on over to SaabsUnited to check out a little more of what the future could have held for Saab.
Boeing, Saab take first flight in T-X trainer 36 months after starting development
Wed, Dec 21 2016This post is appearing on Autoblog Military, Autoblog's sub-site dedicated to the vehicles, aircraft and ships of the world's armed forces. Bringing a new fighter from drawing board to its first flight is generally a lengthy endeavor, taking years of planning and tweaking and engineering. Or, at least it normally does. Boeing and Saab just took their new joint-developed training fighter, the T-X, out for its first spin just 36 months after starting development. According to Saab's deputy program manager for the T-X, Eddy De la Motte, that's half the time it usually takes to get a new jet in the sky. "We went from [critical design review] to first flight in 12 months. We don't do that very much at the Boeing Company," Boeing's program manager for the T-X, Ted Torgerson told Defense News. "I don't want to say it has not been done, but for a manned aircraft to go through a complete production-ready design, that is as fast and as efficient as we've ever been through it." Boeing/Saab's first test flight was a simple, 55-minute matter for Boeing test pilots Steven Schmidt and Dan Draeger. The pair took the plane up to 10,000 feet and hit speeds of 231 knots (265 miles per hour) while running handling checks on the twin-tail, single-engine jet. "I've been a part of this team since the beginning, and it was really exciting to be the first to train and fly," pilot Schmidt said. "The aircraft met all expectations. It's well designed and offers superior handling characteristics. The cockpit is intuitive, spacious and adjustable, so everything is within easy reach." "It was a smooth flight and a successful test mission," Draeger, who rode shotgun in the instructor's seat said in an official release. "I had a great all-around view throughout the flight from the instructor's seat, which is critical during training." Boeing/Saab's T-X is one of four jets competing for the role as the US military's next training aircraft. Northrop Grumman is fielding a clean-sheet design that allegedly flew earlier this year, while Lockheed Martin and Raytheon are modifying existing designs with partners – the South Korean KAI T-50 for Lockheed and the Leonardo M-346 for Raytheon. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. News Source: Defense NewsImage Credit: Boeing, Saab Saab Military
Saab tries [again] to emerge from bankruptcy
Fri, Feb 20 2015If we've learned one thing from watching The Walking Dead, it's that the only way to terminate a walker is with a swift and brutal blow to the brain. Sadly, no one has come along that's willing to do the gruesome deed to the stumbling shell that is Saab. The company's latest owner, National Electric Vehicle Sweden is trying, yet again, to crawl its way out of bankruptcy with a "composition proposal in order to exit the reorganization." That proposal, outlined in the attached press release, will see the majority of the company's many creditors receive full repayments. For 104 of the 573 creditors, all of whom have claims over 500,000 Swedish Krona (roughly $60,000), their claims will be reduced by 50 percent. If creditors approve the proposal, it'd provide "the conditions for completion of ongoing negotiations with two major OEMs," which the press release claims could come on as either a joint-venture partner in Trollhattan or a majority owner in the struggling company. We won't be holding our breath. Scroll down for the full press release from NEVS. Thursday, February 19, 2015 A composition to get Nevs out of reorganisation National Electric Vehicle Sweden AB, Nevs, provides unsecured creditors a composition proposal in order to exit the reorganisation. It creates the conditions for completion of ongoing negotiations with two major OEMs and the implementation of a new business plan together with partners and owners. Nevs' owners and management has noted the difficulty of completing this type of complex negotiations during a reorganisation and the risk premium it implies. The current negotiations, together with two major OEMs, are mainly focused on two tracks that are complementing each other. One is to form a technical joint venture company in Trollhattan and the other is to introduce a new majority owner in Nevs, with the plan of making Saab cars a global premium product. - The negotiations are progressing but we also see the complication of reaching an agreement when we are in a state of reorganisation. Our main owner has single-handedly financed the reorganisation and intends to get us out of it. In order for this to be possible financially, we need to reach a composition arrangement with the creditors, says Nevs CEO, Mattias Bergman. The composition proposal includes a composition of 50 percent for unsecured creditors on claims over 500'000 SEK.





















