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156 messages, Last post on Aug 07, 2006 at 10:35 AM
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There is no "good stuff" or Bad stuff" and it's actually not good to "once in a while I will run some 93 through it " The only difference is octane. There is no difference in additives or any curative power in using higher octane fuel unless you have an old car with a carburetor. It's bad to occasionally run other fuel octane through it --you are confusing the computer. It makes timing and fuel adjustments based on it's last few hundred miles of use. Just use the lower octane and stick with it. Your cars computer and sensors will make the necessary adjustments and it will run perfectly. |
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Hi there, Just a point of clarification, to get the $5000 incentive do you have to finance/ lease? I am looking to pay cash on the car. Also why don't other Saab owners like these cars? Is it because the 9 2-x is shared with Subaru that they don't like them?
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Replying to: mahoneyja (Jun 20, 2005 10:12 am) Yes, I suspect most Saab owners - and remember, Saab has a much more fanatical/enthusiast following than the typical mainstream car brand - do look down on the 9-2X because it's not a 'real' Saab. They are right - it isn't. But it is still a good car and at these prices, a great value. |
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What would a "real" Saab small car be if they were to design one from scratch? It would be a small, all wheel drive, 4 cylinder (with optional turbo) small sedan or wagon. Sounds familiar doesn't it?
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Replying to: scootertrash2 (Jun 20, 2005 3:41 pm) |
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Did anyone out there actually negotiate the price after all the discounts? I'm hearing from 2 Mass and 1 chicago dealer this isnt an option. Just a sanity check...
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What seller in their right mind is going to encourage a buyer to negotiate... or erode profit margins? Everything is negotiable! Remind the stealership that they want to "earn your business".
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Replying to: abraindrainer (Jun 23, 2005 8:47 am)
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When I do a TMV Pricing Report on the 9-2X (Aero with Sport and Aero Premium packages) on Edmunds.com, the total with options and destination comes up as $29,968, but then they discount it $12,000!!! This would be a great price, but it seems ridiculously low. Is this a reasonably close number to take to a dealer or would they laugh me out of the showroom? Anybody come close to this number? I live in Maryland, just outside of DC. I'm trying to decide between 9-2X and Mazda3. Both nice cars, but a $30,000 car for under $20,000 would be hard to pass up. |
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