2003 Saab 9-3 Linear Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Bronx, New York, United States
2003 SAAB 9-3 LINEAR Turbo Sedan VIN:YS3FB49SX31012230 Odometer:75,056 mi Transmission:5-Speed A/T Engine Cylinders:4 Cylinder Engine Drive Train:Front Wheel Drive Fuel Used:Gasoline Fuel Gas Mileage:23 mpg city / 31 mpg hwy Exterior Color:Black Interior Color:Black Interior Type:Leather Body Style:Sedan Doors:4 Audio:AM/FM/CD Top Style:Sun Roof Air Conditioning Cruise Control Child Seat Anchors Power Door Locks Power Mirrors Power Windows Rear Window Defroster Air Bag - Side Curtain Airbags Alloy Wheels Power Brakes Power Seats Power Steering Individual Dual Climate Control Heated Seats *Ant-Lock Brakes *OnStar & Emergency Ready *Sliding SunRoof *Hands Free Calling *Push in Cupholders front and back *Driverside Power Seat *4Wheel Disc Brakes *Alloy Wheels *Climate Controlled Seating *Keyless Entry. Engine runs great, transmission is smooth, no rips and no tares on the interior. Light Scratches overall the vehicle but not major. |
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1999 Saab 9-3 Viggen is a Swede worth remembering on MotorWeek
Sun, Aug 30 2015Today, Saab survives in name only after a protracted series of bankruptcies and attempted comebacks with new owners. At the turn of the millennium, however, the brand was still able to make some great cars, though. MotorWeek is showing off one of its very best in this vintage review for the 1999 9-3 Viggen. The jet-inspired Viggen was the pinnacle of everything Saab's engineers could do at the time. Starting with the standard 9-3, the suspension was hunkered down to improve handling and lower bodywork was added for better aerodynamics. Now that the exterior looked the part, the 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder was tweaked to make 225 horsepower and 252 pound-feet of torque. While that output may not sound hugely impressive by modern standards, those were strong numbers in the day, and the following model year made even more power. After some time behind the wheel of the VIggen, MotorWeek came away quite impressed with this Swede. While the Viggen might not have offered the full capability of high-performance, European contemporaries like the BMW M3, Saab really showed its strengths with this model.
Super sleeper Saab 900 does 174 mph in the standing mile
Sun, 14 Apr 2013Somewhere behind Hennessey setting a new top speed record at this year's Texas Mile with its camouflage Ford GT, a stock-looking 1996 Saab 900T pulled up to the line to see what it could do. The dealer showroom wheels wouldn't offer any indication that the 2.0-liter four-cylinder under the hood was getting help from a Garrett turbocharger, a tuned ECU and E85 gas to put out 465 horsepower at the front wheels.
Knowing that, it shouldn't be too much of a surprise that at the other end of the mile the sky blue Swedish wonder was doing 174 miles per hour. The four-cylinder class at the Texas Mile has plenty such rockets, too, this Swede coming just behind a Dodge Neon that did 175.8 mph. You can watch the Saab do its thing in the video below.
National Electric Vehicle stops Saab 9-3 production amidst financing woes
Tue, 20 May 2014It seems that quirky, Swedish automaker Saab might be on life support yet again. Its owner, National Electric Vehicle Sweden, has announced that it's reducing its workforce and temporarily halting production of the 9-3 due to financial problems. NEVS was only building six cars a day, anyway.
The company put out a press release admitting its economic woes, but it still appeared hopeful. NEVS claims it's developing "a new platform on the Phoenix architecture," and it has a frame agreement with an international automotive OEM. It didn't give any specific details about either one of these assertions though. According to The Wall Street Journal, NEVS needs the partnership to lower development costs in order to stay afloat. Saab spokesperson Mikael Ostlund told Autoblog in an email that the stop in production of the 9-3 in Trollhättan would last four weeks.
NEVS says it's in negotiation to sell a portion of the company to an automotive company. Its current monetary woes are caused by shareholder Qingbo Investment Company not financing the company as agreed. "We plan to have the results of the discussions at latest during June," said Ostlund.