Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 01:48:36 GMT
From: nph <noemailnospamam.com>
Subject: Re: Any feedback on 2004 convertibles?
Thanks for the feedback.
No it is the wind/heat issue...
Actually I live in Texas but since I travel a lot to Sweden and Europe
it is a great match for me!
What color do you have?
/Peter
In article <j2h9a09uqipu7di4ir9p735rcmpnsn0d9tnospamcom>, -Bob-
<uctraingNOSPAMnospamanet.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 14 May 2004 04:24:28 GMT, Peter <garbagenospamsafe.com> wrote:
>
> >Thanks for all the info and feedback. Really glad I finally got some
> >feedback.
> >I will probably put in an order for a new convertible next week with
> >European delivery. I have already a trip planned to Europe so the way I
> >see it I just get extra rebate!
>
> Can you bring that back to the USA? Or is Europe your home town?
>
> >Test drove one a few times and even borrowed one for 24 hours. Must say
> >I like our new Saab dealer in North Dallas, the old one downtown has
> >some really sleezy sales guys. My impression is that the 2004 has
> >almost no body flex but the road feeling is not quite up to BMW.
> >It beats by far both Volvo, Audi and Mercedez in that aspect though and
> >with European delivery I get a price that beats the BMW by at least
> >$5000 and there is a lot more included with the price than the BMW.
> >Two climates zones, really good seats, remote operaton of top. Leather
> >seats included etc etc. plus the yellow color is great. Not sure what
> >my >girlsfriend thinks of it though...
>
> The color or the convertible ? My significant other is not fond of the
> wind/hair issues.
>
>
> >Plus the fact that a Saab
> >convertible is built at the same factory in Austria as the BMW X3 gives
> >me a god reassurance about the build quality. Engineering quality
> >remains to be seen though.
>
>
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