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Re: [lfo] by ponytrekker
Mar 22, 2009 (11:06 am)
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Replying to: lfo (Mar 22, 2009 9:25 am)

Don't worry:
 
GM dealers selling Saabs are still fiddling while Rome is burning. Most just can't deviate from "Let's rip everyone, get right to four squares" mode.
 
A few dealers have begun to discount these vehicles heavily. A few New England dealers advertised new 2008 9-5s for between $22.9 and 24.9k. While I have always liked the 9-5, though I never owned one, I became wary once the company set one foot in the grave. However, for that price, I started looking, though more locally.
 
First, I was surprised by how many Saab dealers were no longer Saab dealers. Surely that couldn't be a good sign. Second, wow, was I surprised by the take-it-or-leave-it attitude by the remaining dealers, seeking $29k for the last 2008 on the lot.
 
Well, now I know why GM has to beg for money.
 
Well, off to GM's competitors. Shame, nice car.
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Purchased Used 9-5 ?? by shack502
Apr 05, 2009 (5:36 am)
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Just purchased a 2006, 9-5 sedan..w / 25,000 on it for $14000.00...
Comparing to all other vehicles I looked at, almost seems to good to be true for price vs. miledge..? Is this a decent price for this vehicle or did I get the shaft...?
Never owned a Saab, but intrigued by them and love the syle and ride.
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Re: Purchased Used 9-5 ?? [shack502] by jscottk
Apr 05, 2009 (7:13 am)
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Replying to: shack502 (Apr 05, 2009 5:36 am)

You can do your research to tell for sure but buying Saabs used is a great way to go - if they check out mechanically. Like you (now I've owned two used Saabs), when I bought my first used Saab I couldn't believe the value I got for the money. I payed $8500 for a 2000, (in 2005), and $6900 for a 1999 the next year, (totalled my first). The ride is comfortable, roomy, driving the car is fun and people are always surprised at what a nice car it is when they get inside.
 
I looked at other makes, (BMW, Audi, Mercedes), and I would have had to buy a few years older or pay $3-4K more for the same year.
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Re: Purchased Used 9-5 ?? [jscottk] by shack502
Apr 05, 2009 (7:39 am)
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Replying to: jscottk (Apr 05, 2009 7:13 am)

I did the research before the purchase and also checked NADA and Kelly Blue book for value.
As with any research you hear good and bad....book on this vehicle is between 18-21 k... so it seems as though I got a descent deal. This is unlike most deals I make, it seams as though after the sale I find you that I get screwed some how along the line.
So, with any hope at all, I may have got a good car at a good price ~ Right !!!???
My other concern is when things need fixing.....although it still carries factory warranty, I'm afraid cost with repairs ?
Whats your thoughts..?
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2005 Saab 9-5 arc by 1elle
May 01, 2009 (4:14 pm)
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I'm considering purchasing a 2005 9-5 w/~24K miles. The asking price is ~$15k.
I test drove it and liked it. It seems in pristine condition and for the year it has relatively low mileage. My question is with regards to maintenance. I have tried to get an idea of yearly maintenance, but I can't get good answers. Then I heard Saab was going out of business. I thought I would run the vin number through carfax. Is that pretty accurate? My current car has ~208K miles. It's running fine although I think it's going to need breaks soon. This seemed like a good deal, but I don't know a lot about Saabs. I've read a few posts. Sounds like it's a rather good car, but some one here was asking if the person was in a wintery place. I'm in New England, but I would run it with studded tires. What is prone to go wrong with this year and make of car? My old car my mechanic told me that the particular year I had was known for a weak transmission. Sure enough, it did go, but after 8 years. Thanks for the suggestions, thoughts, and comments.
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New Saab Owner by markjones22
May 08, 2009 (12:23 pm)
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Just bought a '03 95 and it did not have an owners manual. Does anyone know where I can download one that doesn't cost $$. Seems a rip off to pay $25 for an owners manual.
 
Also, I'm admitted auto maintenance / repair challenged but usually I try to do the simple things myself. I've got a tail light that has gone out..., I replaced both light bulbs and looked all over the fuse box to find a potentially bad fuse. Can't seem to find a fuse for the headlights or tail lights. And with no users manual, I embarrassed to say that I'm stumped.
 
Any suggestions?
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'01 9-5, 97K mi: replace head gaskets or not? by 12barblues
Jun 05, 2009 (5:21 pm)
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Car overheated multiple times and wouldn't keep coolant - had towed. In addition to other problems (engine leaks oil from somewhere), dealer says biggest issue is two blown head gaskets, and once they would dig into it, if they were warped, it would be another few grand to fix. So, rough estimate was 5-8K to fix (by them). Knowing I could find someone to do it cheaper, is it even worth it? Other problems are cracked serpentine belt, probable oil pan gasket torn, thermostat, etc. Is it worth it, or cut the losses?
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Re: '01 9-5, 97K mi: replace head gaskets or not? [12barblues] by ilrndude
Jun 05, 2009 (7:06 pm)
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Replying to: 12barblues (Jun 05, 2009 5:21 pm)

Is it worth $5k - $8k to repair? Nope. And since the car is a Saab it won't be easy to find someone cheaper to work on it who'll know what they're doing. As a '01 9-5 owner who stupidly loves his Saab, if this were me, I'd chunk it and spend that money on the down payment for a Honda.
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Re: '01 9-5, 97K mi: replace head gaskets or not? [ilrndude] by 12barblues
Jun 06, 2009 (5:02 pm)
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Replying to: ilrndude (Jun 05, 2009 7:06 pm)

Thanks - I am getting another estimate on Monday when I can get the car towed there, but the mechanic cited head gasket replacement work (and all the related fixes) he did for someone two years ago for about 2500. I'm sure it would be more now, but if it isn't fixed, I doubt I'll get more than 500.00 from the car donation services, and be shelling out another major car payment. So, we'll see what a real estimate looks like. But, thanks again for the response - good luck with yours.
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"New" 2008 9-5 Prices by chawk01
Jun 11, 2009 (8:07 am)
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Anyone with experience or numbers on what dealers are offering for "new" 2008 9-5s sitting on their lots? Seems like I'm seeing them in the $26,000 - $29,000 range. They appear to be offering 0% financing for 60-months (in lieu of the big cash incentives). Anyone getting the financing and a steep discount in price?
 
Any observations or actual deal stats would be great. Thanks!

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