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Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 12:33:28 -0600
From: Bob Landry <utahbobnopsamnet>
Subject: Re: My wife wants a Saab


On Wed, 30 Aug 2000 15:57:11 GMT, jerkeenenopsameja.com wrote: '92-93 900T's are terrific cars, with the caveat that with a turbo you want: a) the lowest mileage you can find and b) the most complete repair records. This is probably more important than a), in my mind at least, all else being nearly equal. I would avoid the '94 unless it had VERY complete repair records. This was the first year of this design and is known for problems. By now, one would hope that they had all been fixed but.... Actually, being a throwback, I would avoid any of the new body designs with the exception of the 9-5. I like the old stuff. >What year you would buy in a used Saab 900 or 9-3? We like the 94 and >newer 900's, but the 94-96 seem to get a pretty bad rap on >reliability. How old would you go? Are the 90-93 900's good cars? >Thanks. > > >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >Before you buy.

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