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Re: 2008 Reliability [heisnstein] by eurospecialist
Feb 11, 2008 (9:16 am)
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Replying to: heisnstein (Feb 11, 2008 9:04 am)

The 2008 Saab 9-3 just received the "recommended buy" from Consumer Reports. Sorry, only lists all 9-3, as does not break them down by trim level.
 
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/models/new/saab/9-3/sedan-2-0t-4-cyl/ove- rview.htm
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Re: 2008 Reliability [eurospecialist] by heisnstein
Feb 11, 2008 (12:05 pm)
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Replying to: eurospecialist (Feb 11, 2008 9:16 am)

Actually, if you are a CR subscriber and take a look at the reliability history, the history is "average" for the sedan and "below average" for the convertible. Since CR does not assign "Recommended" to cars that have "below average" reliability, the "Recommended" status is not for the convertible. I'm curious because neither CR nor JD Power have any results for any model year after 2006.
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Re: 2000 9-3 convert. modifications to brace body by blynch
Mar 22, 2008 (4:06 am)
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Replying to: d0nman (Aug 05, 2007 9:57 am)

Don,
 
Curious where you had this work done. Considering doing the same for my '02 SE. Love the car (only had it for a month) but drive a lot of back roads on my daily commute and would like to get rid of some of the shakes.
 
-Brian
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93 2.0t Convertible roof stuck by colm964c2
Jun 08, 2008 (8:45 am)
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Hello all,
Just joined the group as a websearch found the forum. I have a 2004 93 Convertible (linear),which I use as a daily driver,and prefer for long journeys to my Porsche 911 C2. Today, however, the soft-top got stuck halfway open and would neither open nor close. The dashboard indicator said there was an obstacle blocking the soft-top, but nary a thing could I find. I managed to close the roof manually but of course the sun has come out here and now I can't use the soft-top. The local Saab dealership here are a bunch of cowboys, so does anyone have any experience of this, or do I just bring the vaseline along to the official Saab dealer?
 
Colm (West of Ireland)
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2005 Saab Convetilbel Top Issue by hihosilver42
Jun 12, 2008 (6:08 pm)
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Just bought an 05 convertible (linear) Had to, I fell in love with my daughters 93 but she won't give it to me! after a wonderful week of driving with the top down everyday, this morning is wouldn't go down more the 80%, nothing blocking it and no info on the dash.it will go back up, but still stops in the same position on the way down. The Saab dealership here in Durango is giving up the ghost, and they have no mechanic to look at it. Help!
 
Dale :
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shakes & rattles by strikeman
Oct 07, 2008 (6:06 pm)
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I have a '04 Arc Convertible with 35k miles. I love the car (specially the look) but its started rattling & shaking quite a bit already. I commute about 15 miles a day & really "baby" the car - slow over speedbreakers, etc.
 
I have read about strut braces & such that will reduce the shake. Can anyone tell me how they went about installing these? (buying parts, good installer, cost, etc). I am not mechanically inclined so I am not going to install them myself but if someone can let me know where to get the parts & the cost, etc ...
 
"donman" - it seems you have done the same to your '03. Can you please give me some infomration on this? Thanx
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06 Saab by crs4_00
Oct 08, 2008 (3:28 am)
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I am considering purchasing an 06 Saab Convertible. Is there anything to look out for or serious issues to check have been corrected? This is a CPO Saab.
 
Thanks,
Chris
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2002 or 2003 by jb643
Oct 14, 2008 (4:29 pm)
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I am looking into a 9-3 2002 or 2003 convertible.
 
As a new Saab fan, are there differences between the 2 years - I have
heard that the 2003 convertible did not make as many changes as the
2004.
 
The pricing for the '02 is about $2000 or more less than the '03 however the
'02 has about 20,000 less miles
 
I guess I am wondering what are the benefits of getting the '03 model even
if it has more mileage on it - perhaps the platform or features are worth it
 
Any feedback will be most welcome - along with questions I should explore
in comparing the 2 vehicles
 
thanks in advance
 
jerry643
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02/03 convertible by jb643
Oct 15, 2008 (9:12 am)
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I overlooked mentioning that the mileage for the 2 cars
 
the 2003 has 60K
 
the 2002 has almost 45K
 
thanks again
 
Jerry643
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Re: 02/03 convertible [jb643] by 208
Nov 19, 2008 (12:09 pm)
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Replying to: jb643 (Oct 15, 2008 9:12 am)

both the '02 and the '03 models are going to be very similar and i would opt for the '02 due to the lower mileage. the '04 model is fantastic and although it does cost more i def recomend trying it out before you commit to the 02 or 03. the styling used in the '04 and up convertibles was first used in the '03 sedans so all the kinks were worked out there and there are no issues w/ the '04's. your resale value will also be much higher down the road due to the more modern styling, both interior and exterior.

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