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Well, I was there for the whole she-bang, and we got a lot of questions answered. The transcript of the chat should be up in a couple of days, and I'll be sure to post the link to it. kirstie_h Roving Host & Future Vehicles Host |
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| Thanks Kristie. I rushed out of work to get home for the chat, ran right into a traffic jam and got home just in time for the wrap up. | |
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Of the three cars you mention, one, the 325, will base for more than 2k above the 9-3 for 03. The S60 and A4 base around the same as the 9-3. The base S60 does not give you near as much as the base 9-3. The A4 is a pretty good alternative. The A4 and the 9-3 are pretty close. It will all come down to driver preference with the two. |
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| I can't wait to see the transcripts, but I have to ask... Did they say when navigation and/or Bluetooth is going to be in the car? I'm hoping for March when the vector gets here!! | |
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The one question I wanted answered was about when Navigation will be available. The official word: for the 2004 model year (which I assume will mean the fall of 2003...). It's available in the European market...I can't believe we have to wait for Navigation! (I didn't hear the whole chat, but I didn't see that BlueTooth was mentioned). |
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I'm planning on getting a 2003 9-3 (waiting for the Arc next spring). Unfortunately, where I live in Chicago the only dealer that is remotely convenient to me is Perillo. Perillo has a lousy reputation (amongst my friends anyway) for customer service. Moreover, their Saab "dealership" is crammed into their Lincoln showroom, in a building that looks like it should be demolished. My question: is warranty service for Saab only available at dealerships? Just curious if I'm obligated to bring the car to the dealer for warranty work (not to mention the free oil changes for the first 36 months...) Thanks! |
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The Illinois Consumer Protection law prevents dealerships from requiring warranty service be done at the dealership. I know there are some very good Saab specialists in Highland Park and Libertyville. I imagine there are some good people in Chicago itself, but I am not personally aware of them. One other plus: The new Malibu will share some basic components with the 9-3. While I would not necessarily want a Mr. Goodwrench looking at the turbo, I am sure they will be pretty well versed on the suspension, steering, and the like. |
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logic1: Can you tell me the name of the good Saab specialist in Highland Park ? rghessel: I got my 01 9-3 from the Highland park dealer. The service dept is quiet good. There are also a list of Saab specialists in www.saabnet.com. I think I may bring my car to KG AutoWerks in Westmond or SaabTech in Chicago. I got a 9-5 Linear as a loaner car. Its power seems to be more linear. It may be a nice sedan but I prefer the 9-3. It has more fun factors. I hope the new 9-3 is more like that. |
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Where do i find the transcrips for that chat i missed on the 17th ? DL |
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According to August and September 2002 sales, over 14,000 new Saab 9-3 have been ordered. Since only 7000 were made during these months, many are on the waiting list. The heat of the new saab 9-3 is spreading worldwide. Note: the designer Michael Mauer was hired almost 2 years ago. He designed the Mercedes SLK and C class. |
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