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Saab 9-3 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: New 9-3 [jesses1] by schoup
Nov 07, 2005 (4:20 pm)
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Replying to: jesses1 (Nov 06, 2005 4:58 am)

The car is equipped w/ metallic paint, automatic, premium pkg, sunroof, cold weather pkg----MSRP$32,165...invoice $30,267....and you got it for $30,500. Saab was offering $500 hot button. Probably a decent deal especially since it seems you don't like to haggle. Happy driving!
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2005 9-3 Arc by schoup
Nov 07, 2005 (4:29 pm)
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I started looking for a '05 9-3 Arc's since the my local dealer isn't moving on prices on '06's. Got quoted 9-3 Arc w/ metallic paint, moonroof, cold pkg---$25,400...MSRP $33,195 I talked to another dealer about Arc w/ metallic pt, automatic, moonroof, cold pkg quoted $25,748....MSRP $34,545...I think that's a pretty good price I am still waiting to hear back from 2 other dealers on Arc's identical to the second car pt.,auto,moonroof, cold pkg. Anyone else seeing similar pricing on '05 that aren't demos.
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GMS Discout / Service by steve70
Nov 11, 2005 (11:18 am)
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I thinking about purchasing a 9-3 Areo (w/ auto trans - MSRP is just over $35k), and was wondering if anyone happens to know what the GMS discount would be?
 
Having never owned a Saab before, is the dealership the only location where the car can be serviced for oil changes, belts, etc? Are there any Saab "quirks" that I should be aware of?
 
Thank you
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Saab military discount?? by dairyshick
Nov 12, 2005 (8:11 pm)
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On the Saab website, they mention the military sales program in which basically every model is discounted by $4000-5000. Does anyone know any details on this program or have any experiences with it??...can I go to any Saab dealer to utilize this discount?? Any insight would be appreciated. I'm stateside active duty if that helps.
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convertible models by adp33
Nov 16, 2005 (2:29 pm)
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ok, stupid question - did Saab eliminate one of the 9-3 models (the top end) for 2006?
 
2005 was Linear, Arc, Aero, right?
 
(I'm thinking about the convertible)
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Re: convertible models [adp33] by saablcp
Nov 17, 2005 (10:10 am)
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Replying to: adp33 (Nov 16, 2005 2:29 pm)

Saab took the Linear and Arc models and morphed them into one model the 2.0T. Base 175 H.P.engine dropped and replaced by the 210 H.P.larger turbo.Standard equipment brought closer to that of the '05 Arc,incl.power drivers seat and dual-zone climate control.Body colored moldings and door handles also.Audio system power and speakers same as '05 linear with the control and display of '05 Arc.Pricing of'06 2.0T actually lower by $1,400 than an '05 Linear with Premium Pkg.Aero models go back to their traditional position in the Saab model lineup...indicating a Model with a unique engine output...in this case the 2.8Liter,250 H.P V-6.
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2005 9-3 Aero Convertible Best Price by orbit2
Nov 19, 2005 (4:28 pm)
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I have never owned a Saab before, but I decided to buy a convertible, and the Saab seemed to have four full seats. I found a 2005 metallic silver aero ragtop with automatic transmission, heated seats, colored tonneau for $36,000. The MSRP is 46, and the Invoice is 43,900.
 
Anyone know if this is a good deal?
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2005 Arcs by schoup
Nov 25, 2005 (10:44 pm)
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I'm looking at 9-3 2005 Arc's and have tracked down a few in my state and bordering states. Does anyone know what the manufacturer rebate/incentive is on 2005. Some dealers are calculating with $6000 and others $6500 mfr rebate/incentive. Anyone know what the actual mfr incentive is? Most everyone is quoting based on invoice price minus what they claim the rebate is which seems to vary. I'm looking at new cars and not demos but does anyone understand why with these fully loaded demos(4000-6000 miles) many dealers are trying to prices them as if they are new.
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BE WARNED! (Parkfield Saab) by coachbob
Dec 01, 2005 (9:04 pm)
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Bitter buying experience at Parkfield Saab in Rocheller Park, New Jersey. Avoid this dealership like the plague. Manager is a creepy high-school drop out who should have tried out for an extra on the Sopranos. Will do their best to rip you off...BE WARNED! GM needs to cut people like this if they want to stay in business.
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Re: BE WARNED! (Parkfield Saab) [coachbob] by chris47
Dec 02, 2005 (4:55 am)
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Replying to: coachbob (Dec 01, 2005 9:04 pm)

We just bought from Saab of Hunterdon and had a very nice experience. They were very laid back and cooperative in finding the car we wanted. If you go through Edmunds, they will give a very competitive price.
 
Used the GM Supplier discount through my wife's company.
 
With the Supplier discount and the $500 Saab Year End Cash Bonus, we paid about $150 over invoice for a 2.0T SportCombi. I was happy with this price especially since SportCombi's appear to be in short supply right now.
 
Not sure if this would be the case for a 2006 Aero or 9-5.

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