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Date: Mon, 6 Jul 1998 01:35:05 -0400
From: jerrynopsamlabs.nospam.com (Jerry Lawrence)
Subject: Re: I want to become a Saab owner


In article <1998070604155600.AAA02960nopsamer01.news.aol.com>, jdtobin3nopsamcom says... > >I'm looking to buy my first Saab. I would like a late-model (1-3 years > >old), 4-door, automatic. What years of the Saab were better than others? > >What type of repair costs should I expect? What models do you reccomend? > > Used Saabs are a great bargain - you can get a classic, solid car for a good > value. Saabs seem to depreciate in value more than many other European cars, > which is unfortunate for me because I have a 9-3, but I think it was still a > good value. > > Anyway, I'd get a 95-97 900 SE non-V6. You should be able to get this luxury > car for WELL under $20k and the post- '94 models seem to be more reliable. > > Whatever you get, you'll love Saab's unique design and quirkiness. Good luck! Not to mention the fact that the '900 model line (9-3 included) is one of the more unique body styles out there... It's not a sedan-y or hatchbacky look... it's very unique. one of the many many reasons why i love my saab -- the character. ;) -j (1985 900S 146k miles)

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