2002 Saab 9-3 Se Convertible-turbo-1-owner-rare Color-lowest Mileage In The Usa! on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Welcome to a phenomenal opportunity. You are viewing an absolutely beautiful, one-owner and extremely low mileage 2002 Saab 9-3 SE Turbo Convertible. This ragtop is sexy, sleek, extra-clean and priced thousands below retail. Certainly one of the most attractive color combinations for this convertible and also quite RARE. You simply do not see this gorgeous color around very much. High-gloss Hazelnut Metallic exterior compliments the Sand Beige sport leather interior perfectly, and the rich, black canvas top puts the finishing touches on what is an absolutely beautiful automobile! And this 9-3 has all the bells and whistles. Options include dual 8-way adjustable power seats (with power lumbar and 3-position Memory), Heated seats, Premium high-power Audio System with 270Watts of power and in-dash CD, dual power mirrors, Ellipsoid System Headlamps with Auto On/Off, rear defroster, power windows and door locks, headlight washing system (w/headlamp wipers), cruise control, leather-wrapped steering wheel, Anti-lock braking system, 4-wheel disc brakes, 17-inch factory aluminum/alloy wheels, factory rear spoiler, Integrated front fog lamps, keyless remote entry, factory security system and so much more! The rich Sand Beige leather interior exudes style in what is considered by many one of the World's most reliable performance convertibles. This one get looks and stares everywhere because of its condition and Rarity (they do not produce them anymore folks!), and is an absolute pleasure to drive--top up, or down. The Saab tagline is "Built from Jets" and this all started when 16 airplane engineers came together and designed the first Saab automobile in 1940. The tradition has clearly continued. And of course, the power top is completely power and self-enclosed, with simply a touch of a button. With only 48,000 original miles, this 9-3 Convertible is in excellent condition. The sleek exterior has been beautifully maintained without any unsightly parking lot door dings, dents or scuffs, and there are only a few subtle scratches that you would consider consistent for its age. Just super, super clean. Owned and driven by a mature, female driver, the interior is equally as nice. As close to new as you could possibly ask for. The Black canvas top is equipped with a rear defroster, for those of you in not-so-fair-weather climates! 48,000 original miles folks on this garage-kept beauty! That's less than 4,000 miles per year! Obviously used as an occasional vehicle, and not as a commuter, it has been well cared for. It will be extremely tough to find another one like this! This luxury Sport Convertible accelerates quickly and drives just as smoothly. Equipped with a powerful 200 horsepower 2.0 liter Turbo-charged engine, matched with a wide-range, smooth-shifting Automatic transmission (w/ Overdrive), this convertible performs great, while still achieving upwards of 30 mpg highway...and all while sipping your favorite Cappachino on your morning commute....and not having to worry about shifting a Manual transmission! The factory 17-inch aluminum/alloy wheels really give this SE a great appearance and the premium heat-and-speed rated Uni-directional All-season radials provide sure-footedness in any driving condition. Wet, or Dry! Only 48,000 original, one-owner miles definitely make this SE a winner!!! It has been a well maintained vehicle and we have all the original Books and Manuals, factory carpeted floor mats and trunk mat, cargo net, first aide kit, emergency assistance kit and so much more! We even have both original laser cut factory keys. How's that for complete! Along with the lightly smoked Solar Ray windows, this Saab is ultra-attractive, even standing still. The previous owner LOVED this car-(and it shows!) Everything works perfectly and properly. We are offering this lovely convertible to our eBay clientele at an unbelievable price. We have this attractive 2002 Saab 9-3 SE Turbo Convertible priced incredibly for a fast sale. Extra-clean exterior, perfect leather sport interior, fully loaded and equipped with premium options, and an absolute pleasure to drive. This car has never been smoked in. Imagine all the fun you will have with this sexy and elegant automobile, while still driving one of the safest vehicles on the road. While similar 2002 Saab Convertibles offered for sale have an AutoCheck score ranging from 34-65, ours scored an impressive 70! How's that for peace of mind! No title problems of any kind, and only one-owner with documented mileage. If you hit the Buy-It-Now, we will assist with transport within the Continental US. We list our vehicles to sell, and many sell with just a simple phone call to our sales associate. Don't miss out on this one. You will not find another one this nice, or at this ridiculous price...period. The lowest mileage in the country and priced thousands below retail. Carefully-owned and driven, professionally maintained-all it needs is a new home. Please feel free to call or e-mail us and enjoy a wonderful buying experience. 561.283.9511 ask for Steve. ` Our attractive "Buy-It-Now" is $8,975 making this an east decision for those of you looking for a superbly reliable and low mileage Import Convertible. If they could find one, this 2002 Saab 9-3 SE Turbo Convertible would certainly be priced much higher at your friendly neighborhood Saab dealership or local high-image Import Auto Boutique. Please feel free to call 561.283.9511 for more details or a walk around the vehicle. Don't make the mistake of missing out on this one. It has been serviced and it ready to go! We charge a nominal $299 dealer fee. The last one we had didn't last long. This is becoming a rare car, so don't delay. Do your research and see what a tremendous deal this is. Good Luck to everyone bidding. Bid with confidence and Bid to win! |
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