Saab 9-3 Prices Paid and Buying Experience - READ ONLY

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What is this discussion about? Saab 9-3, Convertible, Sedan

 

#636 of 685 2006 Aero Sportcombi by phuckhead

Oct 12, 2009 (8:50 pm)

With 27800 miles for $18918 ($17000+1666 sales tax+$252 licensing fees. Got to love King County and Washington State). Car has all options except for the navigation system. Dealer also had to fix minor body damage to rear wheel well and a ding on passenger door. Brake pads were replaced by dealer in June. Factory warranty good until December of 2010. Love the car, my first Saab. Always feel screwed after leaving a dealership, but think I did ok on this one. Car had been on the lot since June, so they wanted it to go I think. Talked to the former owner (local trade) and seemed like a decent person, just needed a bigger car for the family and traded Saab in for a Honda van from the dealer I purchased from (Cadillac of Bellevue).

#637 of 685 Did I do ok by phuckhead

Oct 28, 2009 (7:11 pm)

Anybody?
So any recent 9-3 purchases?

#638 of 685 Re: Did I do ok [phuckhead] by jfm224

Oct 28, 2009 (7:50 pm)

Replying to: phuckhead (Oct 28, 2009 7:11 pm)
i've been looking at several demo 2009 9-3 2.0s w/ comfort. All have b/w 2-6k miles and are going b/w $24k and $25k depending on paint and mileage. Also saw a 2008 CPO 2.0 Touring w/ 8k for $21k. Was leaning towards the 2009 b/c I wanted the sunroof that comes along w/ the comfort. Thoughts? Has anyone else been quoted on a 2009 demo?

#639 of 685 9-3 by dedatkim

Oct 30, 2009 (5:34 pm)

I am currently leasing a Saab 9-3 2.0T limited edition 60th Anniversary 2007. The lease is up in one month. I love love love the car this is my second Saab. I went to dealer to lease another. However, currently they are not leasing cars. They wanted to know if I wanted to finance. The car is in gret condition I am the sole driver it has 21,500 miles. They offered the car to me for $19,997 to purchase and finance. The loan and interest rate was ridicolous. I thought this seemed a lot. Way too much. I enjoy the car but feel to walk away from car and get a 2010 Subaru Legacy.
 
Any thoughts????

#640 of 685 Re: 9-3 [dedatkim] by jayrider

Oct 31, 2009 (7:49 am)

Replying to: dedatkim (Oct 30, 2009 5:34 pm)
Subaru is a great choice. If you like the eurocar feel -- check out the passat comfort or cc. Jetta is nice but smaller. Check the postings for leases on these cars. Acura tsx and honda accord should also be on your list.

#641 of 685 Re: 9-3 [dedatkim] by phuckhead

Oct 31, 2009 (11:45 am)

Replying to: dedatkim (Oct 30, 2009 5:34 pm)
The dealer probably doesn't want your car back, they just want to squeeze some more $$ out of your pocket. Saab has a low market share and is in a weak postion market wise now, depite trying to tout themsleves as a prieum brand like BMW or Audi they just can't command the kind of $ those cars do. Check out the Edmunds TMV on the car and offer to buy it for the trade in-value. Depending on your original lease terms I'm sure they'll still be making some money, and they don't have to worry about re-conditioning they car for resale. Also check finance terms through multiple lenders, I just got a 72 month loan from my credit union for 3.99%, the dealers was 6.99%. I plan on paying it off early, but the flexibility of low payments is a +.

#642 of 685 SAAB 9-3 by dedatkim

Nov 01, 2009 (5:36 am)

Thanks that is what I thought. I have been looking at the 2010 Subaru Legacy. Test drove it yesterday. It was a smooth ride. I am going to let me lease run out and get the Subaru. i enjoy the Saab a lot. However, I feel they are ripping me off. For that price I can have a 2010. Thanks for confirming for how I already felt. Great forum!!!

#643 of 685 Opinions on used 9-3 Convertible by kfish2

Nov 01, 2009 (8:55 am)

We've decided to get a convertible and are down to a 2006 or 07 Solara SLE (reliable but a bit boring) or a 2007 9-3 2.0T.
 
I'm looking at two nice 9-3's, both have similar options:
- white, with 17K miles, 16'' wheels - dealer asking $21,000
- metallic gray, with 40K miles, 17'' wheels - dealer asking $16,900
 
both are in outstanding shape - interiors appear like new, good tires, drive fine, clean carfax. Both were lease returns.
 
Opinions on the local Saab dealer (MAG) are mixed. But we have several very good local independent shops. A comparable Toyo would be 20-25k.
 
What do you think?

#644 of 685 Re: Opinions on used 9-3 Convertible [kfish2] by kyfdx HOST

Nov 01, 2009 (2:56 pm)

Replying to: kfish2 (Nov 01, 2009 8:55 am)
I think the Solara is a fat, ugly pig.... I'd get the Saab, even if it cost more..
 
There seems to be a decent selection of '07/'08 Saabs.. Don't restrict yourself to Columbus, if looking for a used car... I know the L-M dealer in Cincinnati always seems to have a couple for sale..

#645 of 685 Re: Opinions on used 9-3 Convertible [kfish2] by jayrider

Nov 01, 2009 (3:05 pm)

Replying to: kfish2 (Nov 01, 2009 8:55 am)
21k is a decent price for a very nice convertible with 17k miles. Where is it located?

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