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| | 1997 SAAB 9000 CS I BLUE SPARES OR REPAIRS .
SAAB 9000 CS I. Sold for Spares or Repair. The car starts on the button and runs well. Engine sounds very good with no smoke. The interior is in good condition ...> with the exception of the door cards which are delaminating slightly. The V5 is present and has 4 previous owners. Car has allow wheels, electric windows, heated seats and mirrors, trip computer all of which work, seats could be used for VW camper conversion. Few drawbacks.. Car has no MoT or tax, i have not put it through a test so dont know what it would fail on. When braking there is a bit of a wobble through the steering wheel. Also the boot is a little damp. As can be seen in the pictures there is a bit of colour mismatch with the wings and a few scratches on the bumpers. Car is sold as seen. Is in a location which is easy to collect with low loader or could be driven if the buyer so wishes. Cash on collection please, sold as seen so no returns. If you have any questions please feel free to call me, 07771 986 932. X
| £206.11  | 09/02/12 19:06 |
New Saab 9000 for sale |
| | `94 SAAB 9000 CD GT30 turbo, 360hp 380ftlb! .
Here for sale I have my 1994 Saab 9000 CD Saloon. The ultimate sleeper! If you enjoy wiping the smile off rich boys faces in there £60,000+ Audis then ...> this is the car for you! Have had the car for 3 years and in that time I`ve put alot of money and effort in to it. Has gone from a 2 litre low pressure turbo with a mere 150hp up to how it is now, a 2.3 with atleast 360hp and 380ftlb!Exterior; Incredibly rust, dent and scratch free original paint work. Standard fitment front fog lights, Super Aero 16" alloys painted graphite grey. 3" exhaust protruding from the bumper which is the only little tell tale it may not be your usual Grandads Saab. Genuine Nurburgring sticker purchased from Adenau on the boot lid. All round solid and unassuming :-)Interior; Grey leather seats with electric adjust and heating on the fronts, clean and droop free head lining, electric windows, mirrors, heated mirrors, air con, discreet `knock light` (will flash if the engine has detected `detonation`, useful for tuning), lambda gauge, boost gauge reading in PSI aswell as the standard on dash boost gauge, cup holders, rear seats fold flat to give a massive boot.Engine and transmission; 2 litre replaced with a 2.3 B234R out of a 1997 9000 Aero along with the Aero gearbox with its incredibly long ratios. Ebay GT30 turbo, Siemens 630cc injectors, 3 bar MAP sensor, Walbro 255lph pump, larger front mount intercooler, recent standard Saab engine mounts with poly engine stabiliser and gear box mount bushes, Sachs Racing clutch pressure plate with reskimmed flywheel, full 3" exhaust from turbo to tip, K&N filter, wideband lambda sensor and gauge, newer boost solenoid (T7 APC valve), Brembo front discs with yellowstuff pads, plus more that I`m sure to have forgotten about! If you just have a quick google you will see how bullet proof 9000s and especially these engines are. Theres many an example making high 400hps on standard internals, these aren`t your Impreza or Nissan SXs, they can reliably make that power :-) I was running this car around for the past year or so with 279hp and 365ftlb, the clutch was beginning to slip so I decided to sink £1800 of my hard earned cash in to it bringing the power level up significantly! I say atleast 360hp and 380ftlb as it was hitting fuel cut on the dyno, something it doesn`t do on the road. Prior to hitting fuel cut it was making 305 wheel HP and 333 wheel FtLb = 360 flywheel hp and 380 flywheel torque. Max power was being made at 4000rpm on the dyno! 4000rpm! Those that know there turbo cars will know that a big turbo like a GT30 will be making its max power at about 6000rpm. If this car isn`t making damn near 400hp I`ll eat my own penis! As for performance, the gear box will allow you do be doing above the legal motorway speed limit in just 1 gear change! 2500rpm is a sedate 70mph in top, 30+mpg is still possible if theres nothing to chase... If we go off the current dyno figures which it will 100% be exceeding, 360hp and 380ftlb is 15hp and 40ftlb more than the current RS500 whilst its not even any lighter than the 9000! If you were to theoretically go from 70-100mph you could theoretically be doing it in 4.5 seconds ;-) The clutch isn`t heavy, the engine isn`t lumpy, the gear box doesn`t grind, its like driving a normal 9000 but in fast forward!Its an M reg car so that makes it 18 this year, its got a few little faults as such, the heating element doesnt work on the drivers seat, the passenger seat doesnt recline, theres a small rust spot on the rear wheel arch aswell as around the boot key. MOT until November and tax for 6 months.Car is located in Port Talbot but will be in Gosport from Monday onwards. Cash on collection with a £100 desposit on auction end.Thanks, Adam 07806778592 X
| £1250.00  | 09/02/12 19:41 |
| | 1997 SAAB 9000 CSE ANNIVERSARY AUTO BLUE .
1997 Saab 9000 Anniversary 2.3 turbo, Blue 115,452 miles, Automatic Leather seats Full service history HPI clear Also can deliver.
| £250.01  | 10/02/12 09:55 |
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| | SAAB 9000 CSE TURBO AUTO 5DR IN MET GREEN .
LONG MOT AND SOME TAX,LEATHER INTERIOUR,VERY CLEAN
How much is it? From a standard BT landline, calling an 0844 number will cost you 5p (+VAT) per minute at all times. All untaxed vehicles can be taxed ...> by us for the buyer at cost to the buyer Motorcare Cars 300-302 Westwood Lane Sidcup DA15 9PT Find out where we are Call us to discuss this vehicle 08446634926 02088 500323 Visit Our eBay Showroom SAAB 9000 CSE TURBO AUTO 5DR IN MET GREEN LONG MOT AND SOME TAX,LEATHER INTERIOUR,VERY CLEAN Price: £699.00 Not what you were looking for? Other vehicles from this dealer | About Us We have been supplying vehicles to some of the largest retail groups in the south east for 25 years.Those dealers represent virtually all the major manufacturersThe dealers we supply are very selective and demand the highest quality.We are very experienced in supplying vehicles that meet their high standards.Following a very successful period offering a limited amount of these cars to retail customers via the website only we have now moved into our new premises in Blackfen.This will enable us to offer an even greater choice of vehicles in a convenient location close to the A2 whilst continuing our commitment to offer great value and friendly professional personal service We will also supply a selected vehicle to order.Please contact us to discuss your requirements and will use our network of buyers to locate a suitable vehicle.All our vehicles are hand picked by very experienced trade buyers who pay equal attention to the ownership and service history as they do to the overall condition of the vehicle.As a result most of our vehicles are one or two owners with full service history and are presented fully valeted in retail condition.We can also offer competitive finance packages tailored to suit your budget subject to status.We also have available comprehensive warranty packages of up to 3 years on all vehicles for full peace of mind. Description SAAB 9000 2.0i, 5 Doors, Automatic, Hatchback, Petrol, 1996 P Reg, 99960 miles, Metallic Green, MOT-05-2012, 1 Owner. ABS, Adjustable seats, Adjustable steering column/wheel, Air conditioning, Alloy wheels, Anti theft system, CD, Central locking, Child locks, Colour coding - Body, Colour coding - Interior, Electric mirrors, Electric windows, Foglights, Leather seats, Leather upholstery, Locking wheel nuts, Metallic paintwork, Power assisted steering, Full size spare wheel, Rear wiper, Drivers airbag, Leather seat trim. Insurance Group:14, £699 p/x to clear Safety Features Airbag Driver, Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS), Safety Belt Pretensioners, Rear seat belts, Alarm Exterior Features Catalytic Converter, Alloy Wheels In-Car Entertainment Radio, CD Player Interior/Comfort Air Conditioning, Central Locking, Electric Windows, Power Steering, Sunroof, Tilt Steering Wheel Why buy from us? Friendly Profesional Personal Service 25 Years Experience in the Motor Trade Authorised AUTOGUARD Warranty Dealer for peace of mind for up to 3 years Authorised by HPI to check our vehicles against all registers Finance subject to status, Part Exchange welcome, All Major Credit/Debit Cards accepted Interested? Get in touch Phone: 08446634926 Email Visit Our eBay Showroom All untaxed vehicles can be taxed by us for the buyer at cost to the buyer Motorcare Cars 300-302 Westwood Lane Sidcup DA15 9PT Find out where we are Warranty All our vehicles are sold with a 3 month mechanical parts only warrantyThere is the option to extend your warranty cover for up to 3 years unlimited mileage, mechanical and electrical breakdown cover including labour for a minimal additional cost. Please ask for further details when visiting or telephoning us.The following can also be purchased: GAP insurance up to 5 years which will cover any short fall owed to your finance provider should your vehicle be stolen or written off.RTI insurance up to 3 years which will cover the purchase price paid for your vehicle and the difference between your insurance company`s payout if the vehicle should be stolen or written off.It is the owners responsibility to ensure they have full comprehensive insurance cover to qualify for GAP and RTI payout.Cover is provided through Autoguard, one of the UK`s largest independent warranty companies. Terms & Conditions VISIT DEALER WEB SITE AT WWW.MOTORCARECARS.CO.UK TO VIEW MORE CARS. TO SECURE THIS CAR JUST CALL US. OUR FACILITIES INCLUDE WARRANTIES, FINANCE SUBJECT TO STATUS, CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS, HPI REPORTS AND PART EXCHANGE AND NOW WE ARE PROVIDING 7 DAYS FREE DRIVEAWAY INSURANCE THROUGH NORWICH UNION INSURANCE. X
| £699.00 | 10/02/12 15:13 |
| | Saab 9000 2.3 CS Turbo .
1997 Green Saab 2.3 Turbo for sale. Currently SORN as it is not insured. The car is in fair condition for its year. One small ding on rear quarter (see ...> picture), which was there when I bought the car in 2007. New Battery in December 2011. New clutch March 2009 at 106412 miles. Last serviced at 131102 miles on the 23/08/2011. Single CD/Radio/cassette. I have a changer that I never got around to fitting that I can throw in if required. Both orginal keys and alarm fobs included. It`s a comfortable, fast car. Drivers heated seat doesn`t function, but passengers` works fine. Front tyres were near limit at MOT (the mileage at MOT was 131694) Buyer to collect., X
| £104.00 
| 10/02/12 20:05 |
| | 1995 Saab 9000 CD Griffin 3.0 V6. Black, Rare and Highly Collectable .
I am reluctantly selling a superb example of a Saab 9000 CD Griffin, with all the extras associated with this limited edition vehicle.The car also has ...> fully legal darkened windows, except for the drivers window and windscreen.Black Aero seats fitted. New rear brake discs and pads fitted in the last two months.The engine is in brilliant condition as it has been regularly serviced.Recently passed MOT with flying colours (as per normal) with next MOT due in Jan 2013.On a negative point, there are very minor scratches on bumper, plus hairline scratches on interior. The rear anti-roll bushes need changing at some point in the next year, but hardly a big job.In selling my `baby`... there are also available two grey front seats for a Saab 9000, a box of new brake pads, and spare wiper blades.I am now in my 70th year and really am unable to attend to the vehicle. This would suit a Saab enthusiast ... They don`t make them like this any more!Good Bidding... X
| £445.00  | 11/02/12 14:06 |
| | 1996 SAAB 9000 CSE TURBO RED .
Our trusty Saab 9000 is for sale. It has provided luxurious transport and never let us down. In addition, for such a large car it is surprisingly economical. ...> With a mix of local running about for shopping etc. and the ocasional longer run we have seen a consistent overall average of over 33 mpg. A very practical vehicle with a strong character, with all seats in place it is a luxury car - but fold the seats down and you have a great load space for the times when you have to move a piece of furniture or carry all those boxes back from IKEA. The leather seats are in good condition. The external bodywork is also very good, although with a few stone chips and one panel slightly pushed in ahead of the RH wheelarch - you can see this in the photos. You are welcome to view the car at any convenient time - we live near Radstock, Somerset. I would ask the winning bidder to leave a £100 deposit via PayPal on completion of the auction with the balance to be either in cash on collection or a personal cheque - allowing time for the cheque to clear. X
| £400.00  | 11/02/12 19:12 |
| | SAAB 9000 TURBO 16 SE AUTO SILVER .
1990 SAAB 9000 TURBO 16 SE AUTO SILVERThis advert was removed by ebay as it broke rules. I am sorry to all the watchers and the bidders. I have removed ...> the three offending letters and we are ready to go again.Saab 9000 SE AutomaticRegistered 20th April 1990Four door Turbo 16 SE Auto hatchback. Engine red top 1985 ccI bought my new vehicle at the beginning of October 2010 and this carhas not been used since. The tax has now run out and it is sorn. Themot expires on May 28th 2012. This car has only travelled 1,500 milessince the last mot.Lots of history from new, including numerous mot certificates and lotsof service history and receipts.The car has a private plate MIL 9845 and this is NOT included in thesale. The number is in the process of being removed and an age relatedplate will be issued by Swansea.The car is being sold as spares or repair. This is only because I have100% feedback and I want to keep it that way. The brakes may need alittle attention due to being parked for so long. On Sunday 29th Istarted the car for the first time this year and the battery was stillcharged.It has electrically operated, heated leather seats. Electric roof andwindows. Air con. Automatic gearbox. Turbo. CD player. | Multiple information computer. Alloy wheels. Central locking. Cruise controlBad points. The roof lining is sagging, as they all do, and I havenever got around to fixing it.The car is available to view any time before the auction ends. It isin Bristol BS39. It can be driven around my carpark but it does nothave road tax. If you bid and win then you buy it. No tyre kickers. Iam selling as spares or repair but this is not a breaker, in fact, itshould be on the road for many years to come.This should be a future classic as I believe there are ONLY 18 left in the UK. Send an email for any info you require.Many thanks for reading and best of luck. I am sure the winning bidderwill be very pleased.The current mileage is 156,535 and at the last mot it was 154,981. Ihave not used it in the last 4 months and it had little use in thefour months before. I have lots of history and the car had 21 servicesin the first 8 years in which it travelled 112,587 miles. This isalmost three services per year and shows that it has been lookedafter. So after regular use it has only done 44,000 miles in the next14 years. If you have any more questions then please ask. X
| £255.00  | 11/02/12 19:45 |
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| | 1996 SAAB 9000 CSE TURBO BLACK ANNIVERSARY MODEL SPARES OR REPAIR .
SPARES OR REPAIR. Welcome to my auction for my SAAB 9000 cse anniversary model it has done 233800 miles ,it has always had regular servicing with synthetic ...> oil which has preserved the engine which is spot on however the gearbox has a problem and will not go into 4th gear all the time, it will if you change down from 5th ,it has a cd multichanger (6 disc) and full leather interior with a walnut dash ,all the climate control works ok as do all the electric bits and pieces. I am including in the sale :- new brake discs,new brake pads,new air filter,new spark plugs x 4. I am selling this car as spares or repair the car drives fine but i have now bought a new car and no longer have a need or the money to repair this one. The MOT runs out on the 10th Feburary and TAX on the 29th Feburary BAD BITS Gearbox syncro on 4th gear gone Brake discs need replacing (but i have included new discs in the sale with new brake pads) ABS light is on Small middle exhaust is blowing Rust on the rear drivers wheel arch and drivers front wheel arch(see pictures) I have listed accuratly as i could there are marks on the body work after all the car is 15 years old. Please only bid if you want to buy ,the final price is the price you will have to pay i will not haggle when you arrive to collect the car ,Please ask any questions before the end of the auction X
| £0.99  | 12/02/12 21:18 |
| | SAAB 900 .
FOR SALE MY SAAB 900 . is in very good conditcion for age . IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION PLEASE CALL ME . IT`S A VERY NICE CAR .
| £350.00 
| 13/02/12 19:12 |
| | LHD in Spain Saab 9000 cs (Very cheap & reliable car) .
Here I have a 1997 Saab 9000 cs turbo that looks & drives great with no known mecanichal faults. The car comes with 10 months ITV, I have all the relavant ...> paper work to put into the new owners name. This car has climate control, aicon & heated seats... Pritty much fully loaded. Ideal car to leave at villa or to run around in due to the astronomical prices of rental cars. Grab YOURSELF a bargian. Good luck! The car is in TORREVIEJA, SPAIN For anymore enquires please call Phil on: 693 857 266 X
| £795.00 | 14/02/12 15:10 |
| | Saab 9000 .
Saab 9000. NEEDS A NEW PETROL PUMP so will need to be collected. The Saab garage has quoted me £360.00 including fitting. Obviously if you could fit ...> it yourself it would be a fraction of the cost. I’m selling this car on behalf of my Son, unfortunately the car is no longer economical for him to run as he works in London. This is a lovely car with nice leather interior, good tyres and wheels. It has a few scratches but no rust. The parcel shelf is missing. It has Long tax and MOT. Paypal or Cash on collection. Thank you X
| £195.00  | 14/02/12 18:25 |
| | 1994(M) SAAB 9000 CSE HATCHBACK. Metallic GOLD .
Superb condition. Future Classic. Excellent History.
Here we have an outstanding example of the increasingly rare Saab 9000...probably the last true Saab model produced and one for the Saab enthusiast. This ...> is a 9000 CSE 2.0 5-door Hatchback with manual gearbox and presents in Metallic Champagne Gold with rich beige velour. It comes with MOT until June 2012 and Road Tax until August 2012 and has a comprehensive Service History up to May 2008, at which point the Service Book was full and no more space remained for stamps! There are 11 previous MOT certificates and a file of invoices including the supplying invoice from when the car was new. I recently drove it on a 130 mile trip and it appears to be very sound mechanically...powerful, responsive and smooth with a fuel consumption in the region of 33 m.p.g. The bodywork is excellent with only a few minor age-related marks, the worst of which is a half- inch `touched-in` dent at the bottom of the front passenger door but this is barely noticeable. The interior is virtually unmarked and there is no sign whatsoever of wear on either the seats or carpets. The headlining is perfect. Altogether we consider the overall condition to be more like that of a five year old car. This is undoubtedly a classic in the making with many years of service to offer if correctly maintained and looked after. We have endeavoured to describe this car accurately (please see our Feedback) but please consider its age...it is not a new car! Any further questions please call 0151 6326224 or 07711 475614. Anyone with less than 10 Feedback please make contact before bidding or your bids will be removed. Payment by Banker`s Draft or Cash only please. Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding!! X
| £995.00 | 14/02/12 18:32 |
| | Saab 9000 saloon part ex clearance mot tax .
| SAAB 9000 SALOON | DRIVES GREAT | FULL SERVICE HISTORY | ABS ,PAS,ELEC WINDOWS ,CTL LKG, AIR CON, | CRUSE ,AUTOGEAR BOX,LETHER ALLOYS ECT | PRICE OF ...> A SCRAP CAR !!! | SOLD AS TRADE NO WARRANTY | DUE TO AGE / MILES | JUST £299 ONO SPACE REQURED | RING 07813758628 | CAR IS IN BOURNEMOUTH DORSET | X
| £599.00 | 16/02/12 10:57 |
| | 1997 SAAB 9000 CSE TURBO AUTO BLUE .
saab 9000 cse auto in blue. service book present 10 stamps up to 104,166, full leather interior,very comfortable car to drive. ok problems 3 small stone ...> chips in windscreen. THATS IT. yes this car is that good.all electrics work as they should,gearbox spot on,changes nice and smooth,engine no problem,drives spot on.moted till july, taxed until april.cd multichanger in boot. very good smooth driving saab in very good condition,some odd age related marks to the body, but nothing nasty. this is here to sell and will be a real bargain. if you have under 10 feedback please give me your landline number first. any other questions please just ask. most if not all of the mots are present plus lots of history,and bills etc. X
| £625.00 | 16/02/12 19:20 |
| | 1994/L Saab 9000 Cse Ecopower 5dr PETROL MANUAL .
GREAT VALUE,NEW MOT,AND TYRES,DRIVES WITHOUT FAULT.gree
How much is it? From a standard BT landline, calling an 0844 number will cost you 5p (+VAT) per minute at all times. Visit us for a test drive K and K ...> Cars 39 - 41 Albion Street, Coast Road Southwick Brighton BN42 4DN Find out where we are Call us to discuss this vehicle 08446631410 Visit Our eBay Showroom 1994/L Saab 9000 Cse Ecopower 5dr PETROL MANUAL GREAT VALUE,NEW MOT,AND TYRES,DRIVES WITHOUT FAULT.gree Price: £795.00 Scroll over the thumbnails to enlarge Not what you were looking for? Other vehicles from this dealer | About Us During the last thirty years, Neville Knight has been driven by his passion for cars ever since he was old enough to drive.He realised that his future was to succeed in motor sport and further more to provide quality vehicles for the public to buy. The company has grown over the years by offering a range of affordable quality cars, which selected by Neville sourced from franchised dealers throughout Sussex with genuine mileage`s and service history`s to give our customers confidence and satisfaction. our in-house warranty will back up our promise to fulfil our commitment.Recently Neville`s son Matt, has joined the company and is partaking in the day to day running in the firm. You can be sure you will get a warm welcome when you visit us in Southwick.visit our web site KANDKCARS.CO.UK. If you click on the photos below you will see a brief history of our motor sport activities throughout the years from the 60`s to the present time Description Power Steering, Electric Mirrors, Electric Windows, Stereo, CD Player, Twin Air Bags, ABS, Remote Central Locking, Metallic Paintwork, UK Supplied, Velour Trim, drives superbly,for age and mileage,new mot,matching p 6000 tyres maintaned regardless of cost. Safety Features Airbag Passenger, Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) In-Car Entertainment CD Player Interior/Comfort Central Locking, Electric Windows, Power Steering Interested? Get in touch Phone: 08446631410 Email Visit Our eBay Showroom Visit us for a test drive K and K Cars 39 - 41 Albion Street, Coast Road Southwick Brighton BN42 4DN Find out where we are X
| £695.00 | 17/02/12 09:50 |
| | 1994 SAAB 9000 CDE SALOON QUIRKY WINTER RUNABOUT 12 MONTH MOT 6 MONTHS TAX .
Here is one of the few 9000 CDE saloons left in the yorkshire area,its been stood at my house for last few months with a view to breaking it and scrapping ...> shell, however i have ended up returning it to the road this week simply because they are one of Saabs best models (read the reviews) and after driving it around its a lovely driving 18 year old carsure to be a future classic car . Work recentley completed to gain a MOT and prepare car for regular reliable use-(1) All four tyres renewed (with same brand tyres)(2) Front track rod ball joints renewed(3) Front anti roll bar drop links renewed(4) Rear anti roll bar D bushes renewed(5) One front to rear brake pipe renewed(6) One exhaust joint resealed properly,the system is in A1 Condition(7) Engine oil and filter change with new sump plug(8) Canister air filter changedI will try and find time to change rear brake pads soon because they are 50% wornCar is now in regular use and its a very comfy spacious vehicle the boot capacity is huge! ,heater is Sauna like on full fan speed ,standard equipment- electric windows,electric sunroof,twin electric towbar, face off stereo .Bodywork just one blister on n/s wheelarch and lower n/s door panel is dented but should push out ok rest of paint polishes up ok.I do not have stamped history with car but can see there is plenty life left in the Saab,for some reason its a cat c registered vehicle 2007, its not put me off buying cars with this tag sometimes insurance companies cant be arsed repairing minor damage to old vehicles.If you are looking for a dependable car that looks a bit different to regular bubble shaped shopping trollies that the Smiths and Jones drive around in come and buy this Saab. CASH ON COLLECTION ONLY X
| £550.00 | 17/02/12 20:04 |
New Saab 9000 car for sale |
| | SAAB 9000 CSE 2 LTR ECOPOWER LPTurbo 5 DOOR 1997 - 98K MILES - BLACK -TAXED/MOTd .
clint85 Store SAAB 9000 CSE 2 LITRE ECOPOWER LPTurbo 5 DOOR AUTO - LOW MILEAGE, 97,987 - OWNED BY MYSELF FOR 4 YEARS IN WHICH TIME I HAVE ONLY COVERED ...> 4,000 MILES DUE TO THE FACT THAT I WORK FROM HOME AND USE A VINTAGE CAR FOR LOCAL RUNS - ONLY REASON FOR SALE IS THAT I HAVE RECENTLY PURCHASED A 9000 2.3 MANUAL - I AM A SAAB ENTHUSIAST AND THIS CAR HAS BEEN WELL LOOKED AFTER BY MYSELF AND IT`S PREVIOUS OWNERS THE CAR DRIVES WITHOUT FAULT - NEW BATTERY WITHIN THE LAST 1000 MILES - NEW FRONT STRUTS (SHOCK ABSORBERS) FITTED 2000 MILES AGO - SERVICED INCLUDING RECENT ENGINE OIL/FILTER (BEST QUALITY OIL USED) & COOLANT/ANTIFREEZE RENEWED - SERVICE HISTORY IS PRESENT - ORIGINAL 3 SETS OF KEYS INCLUDING 2 WORKING REMOTES THE AIR CONDITIONING NEEDS RECHARGING AS IT RECENTLY HAD TO BE DISCONNECTED TO FIT NEW HEATER MATRIX - IT WILL WORK PERFECTLY AGAIN WITH A RECHARGE CAR CAN BE VIEWED ALMOST ANYTIME BY ARRANGEMENT (NEAR PULBOROUGH, WEST SUSSEX) - TEL 01798 815535 - PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS X
| £750.00 | 19/02/12 19:20 |
| | SAAB 9000 CSE 2.0L TURBO AUTO REALLY CLEAN CAR THAT HAS BEEN LOOKED AFTER 1998 .
FULL SERV HIST AIRCON /LEATHER/ CD/ NEW MOT +TAX LOADED
THE SAAB 9000 CSE 2.0LTURBO 150BHP - AIRCON/CRUISE/LEATHER - ORIGNIAL CAR THAT HAS BEEN WELL CARED FOR. THESE CARS NOW REPRESENT GREAT VALUE FOR MONEY. ...> THIS CAR HAS FULL SERVICE HISTORY 17 STAMPS LAST SRVICE 2011 COST £697 THIS IS THE SUPERIOR CSE VERSION THAT ARE BECOMING VERY SOUGHT AFTER AND TO FIND ONE IN THIS CONDITION AT THIS PRICE IS LIKE FINDING A NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK. THE CAR DRIVES EXTREMELY WELL AND IS BEING SOLD TO YOU MECHANICALLY ALL GOOD, THIS INCLUDES ENGINE, GEARBOX AND DRIVE SHAFTS. THESE CARS NEW COST £24000 SO AT £995 THIS GREAT VALUE FOR MONEY. THIS PARTICULAR EXAMPLE IS ONE OF THE FINEST I HAVE OWNED AND THE NEW OWNER WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH HIS PURCHASE. 2.0L LITRE 150 BHP TURBO MOTOR 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC GEARBOX CRUISE CONTROL TRACTION CONTROL AIRCON - CLIMATE CONTROL WARRANTED MILEAGE ELECTRIC WINDOWS GOOD LEATHER INTERIOR -SHOWING SIGNS OF SLIGHT WEAR BUT ADDS TO THE PATINA HEATED SEATS POWER STEERING CENTRAL LOCKING VERY ECONOMICAL STEREO RADIO / CASSETTE/ SUPERB INVESTMENT THIS CAR WILL NOT DEVALUE BRAND NEW MOT ALLOYS PLUS MORE REMEMBER THIS CAR IS 13 YEARS OLD, BEARING THAT IN MIND I WOULD DESCRIBE THE BODYWORK AS SUPERB. IT IS CLEAN AND STRAIGHT AND ALL ONE COLOUR. YOU MUST EXPECT THE ODD MARK AND INDISCRETION HERE AND THERE BUT OVERALL THE PAINTWORK IS VERY PRESENTABLE FOR THE AGE OF THE CAR NOT PERFECT BUT VERY GOOD. LIKEWISE THE LEATHER INTERIOR IS CLEAN FOR AGE OF CAR SHOWING SOME SIGNS OF AGE RELATED PATINA , HEADLINING OR BOOT AREA EXCELLENT. PLEASE CONTACT RICHARD ON 07950459922 X
| £995.00 | 20/02/12 22:33 |
| | 98 SAAB 9000 CD GRIFFIN TURBO AUTO TOWBAR TAX & LONG MOT DRIVE AWAY BARGAIN .
SAAB 9000 CSE GRIFFIN SALOONTAXED UNTIL MARCH 2012 MOTED UNTIL OCT 20122.3 TURBO AUTO157KTOWBARSTARTS,RUNS & DRIVES VERY WELL.HIGHEST SPEC 9000 ELECTRIC ...> EVERYTHING VERY COMFORTABLE & SMOOTH TO DRIVE, HAS SERVICE HISTORY UNTIL 120K. COMES WITH 2 SETS OF KEYS. RECENTLY COMPLETED A 300 MILE DRIVE EFFORTLESSLY & RETURNED 27 MPGALL TYRES HAVE LOTS OF TREAD.ONLY FAULTS ARE RUST ON DRIVERS DOOR,SMALLISH DENTS ON DRIVERS SIDE REAR QUARTER, BLOWER FAN DOESN`T WORK BUT CLIMATE CONTROL DOES SO STILL GETS WARM. DRIVERS SEAT IS A BIT WORN. PREVIOUS OWNER TOLD ME DRIVERS SEAT SOMETIMES MOVES ON ITS OWN SO I JUST SET IT WHERE I WANTED IT & PULLED THE FUSE ABSOLUTELY ANY TRIAL WELCOMED X
| £495.00 | 27/02/12 21:50 |
| | Saab 9000 cse 2.3 turbo auto petrol 96/N 58,000mls 2 owners classic .
SAAB 9000 CSE 2.3 TURBO AUTO, 2 OWNERS, 58,000 MILES SAAB HISTORY, BEEN AND STILL IN DRY STORAGE FOR ABOUT 18-20 MONTHS (HENCE DUSTY), SOLD AS SEEN, SOLD ...> AS SPARES OR REPAIRS, NO TAX OR MOT, NO RUST, NICE CAR, RING 07 927 886 169 KENT, NO TEXT`S, NO P/X, CAN DELIVER UK, FRANCE, BELGIUM AT A COST MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL FIRST X
| £650.00 | 01/03/12 10:43 |
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management first began thinking about the design for an entirely new car in the
1970s but the same financial constraints that precluded development of a new
engine delayed any serious design work. Of course, SAAB were not the only manufacturers concerned about the
enormous costs associated with the design and introduction of new models and
eventually this resulted in a quadripartite alliance of makers in a venture
that became known as the Type 4 project. Alfa-Romeo,
Fiat and Lancia were SAAB’s partners in the Type 4 project and the principal
objective was to reduce costs by using a number of common parts. Alfa –Romeo’s 164 was styled by Pininfarina
but the Fiat Croma, Lancia Thema and SAAB 9000 were all the work of design
studio Giugiaro Italdesign. Differences
of opinion between engineers led to friction and ultimately, very few
components were interchangeable between models. When
it was first introduced (1986), motoring journals perceived the SAAB 9000 to be
an accomplished executive car with spacious accommodation and admirable build
quality. Buyers were sufficiently
impressed to countenance long waiting lists for the new car but this was
entirely understandable, as SAAB philosophy is based on iterative refinement of
existing designs, rather than copying other makers who see fit to introduce a
new model every 4-5 years or so. Indeed, in 1987, one commentator jokingly said that it was very likely
that buyers would have to wait patiently until 2001 before SAAB would introduce
another new design! Today,
the 9000 range represents excellent value for money, as even the youngest cars
are now four years old and many will have racked up impressive mileages. Traditionally, SAAB cars have quite steep
initial depreciation – one dealer stated that this was largely because trade
price guides were compiled from auction data and values reflect higher than
average miles the cars could achieve in a year. Whether this is true or not is irrelevant – depreciation makes
SAABs an excellent proposition for the second hand buyer. Above: the original ‘flat front’ shape 9000. This car is a 1990 2 litre Turbo manual. 1.1 Production history: 1985-1991 The
SAAB 9000 made its UK debut in turbo charged 2 litre 5-door hatch back form in
late 1985. By the expedient of adopting
a transverse engine layout, engineers succeeded in offering better
accommodation in a car that was slightly shorter than the old 900. Indeed, the internal dimensions satisfied
the American EPA criteria for ‘Large cars’ – the only other imported car to
fall in this category was the Rolls Royce. The
first normally aspirated cars appeared in the first quarter of 1986. All these early hatchback cars have ‘flat
front’ styling and are powered by variants of the twin overhead cam 16-valve
1985cc B202 engine. SAABs engine
designations are fairly logical: the 20 part refers to the capacity (2-litres)
while the final number (2) refers to the number of auxiliary shafts - in this
case a pair of camshafts. Equipment
levels were par for the class with the 9000 range: plush velour trim was
standard, although leather seat facings were a popular extra cost option. Alloy wheels were standard with turbo
charged cars and electrically adjusted door mirrors (the mirror lenses are
electrically heated) were fitted to normally aspirated cars too. Not all cars shipped with electric windows
to all four doors – the author has seen a few early cars with manually operated
windows all round. When all doors have
the power window option, a switch is provided to disable the rear window lifts
– this can prove a boon when transporting inquisitive youngsters! Whereas makers like Mercedes-Benz and Audi
favour vacuum actuation, SAAB used electrically operated central door locking
for the 9000 range. This system also
secures the petrol filler door when the doors are locked. A pictogram on the instrument panel provides
a visual warning when doors or tailgate are not properly closed. Improvements
introduced during 1987 comprised provision of seat heaters and more
significantly, ABS brakes (as an extra cost option), whilst a ZF 4-speed
automatic gearbox was offered for the first time. Below: the opulent
cabin of the 9000SE with wood door cappings and front centre armrest With
a growing list of options, SAAB decided to target the UK market with an SE
variant of the Turbo hatchback in 1988. Since this model was not offered elsewhere, the author believes it seems
reasonable to suppose that it was aimed fair and squarely at owners who still
hankered for traditional English trim, as epitomised by makers such as Humber,
Rover and of course, Jaguar. Seating in
the 9000 is a strong point, as the design is said to have been influenced by
orthopaedic specialists. Support is
nothing less than superlative but when leather facings and electric adjustment
is provided too, the effect is enhanced. The really distinctive part of the SE package, though, was the walnut
door cappings, console and fascia. With
climate control as standard, the cabin had an unmistakable air of opulence. SAAB’s
climate control (CCS) is quite different from air conditioning which is fitted
to some
models. With air conditioning, the same
rotational dial controls are carried over from non-a/c equipped cars and the
air conditioning is actuated by a push button switch marked with an ice crystal
icon. Throughput is governed by the
ventilator blower fan. By comparison,
climate control is more sophisticated, and the switch panel is correspondingly
more complicated. By default, the
system is on, maintaining a cabin temperature selected by the driver, although
an economy mode and off button is also provided. When CCS is fitted, the heated rear window and rear door demister
controls are incorporated in the button array. An
alternative body style appeared in 1989, in the form of the CD, a booted 4-door
saloon. It is possible that the SAAB
marketing team were concerned that potential sales were being lost because
buyers seeking a traditional saloon may have preferred instead offerings from
Mercedes Benz or even Ford’s Mk III Granada. Above: The CD saloon. This
car is a 1994 model year 2.3 CDE full pressure Turbo In
contrast to the 9000 hatchback, the frontal styling of the CD saloon has a more
pronounced aerodynamic slope. Although
owners lost the ability to fold down rear seats due to provision of a full rear
bulkhead, boot space was still impressive and a ‘ski hatch’ behind the folding
rear armrest allowed longer loads to be accommodated. For the first time, a button switch appeared in the driver’s door
card – this was to facilitate remote opening of the boot. Many owners are convinced that the saloons
are slightly quieter and more refined than the hatchbacks. Whether this is true or not remains open to
discussion but the saloon makes an excellent platform for a coach built long
wheelbase, 6-door limousine conversion, which is held in high esteem by the
carriage trade. Overall, the author
believes that the styling of the CD version of the 9000 was much better
executed than Ford’s efforts with the Granada MK III. When
the CD saloon became available, buyers were also offered a larger displacement
2.3 (2290cc) engine (still 4 cylinder) which was fitted with 2 balance shafts,
in the interests of extra refinement. Initially,
cars could be had with the 2.3 turbo-charged engine only. With a pair of camshafts and two balance
shafts, the engine designation B234 makes perfect sense. This engine was fitted with direct ignition
from the outset, which dispensed with the need for a distributor and ignition leads. With this system, each cylinder has its own
coil pack contained within the red coloured Direct Ignition unit which is
fitted directly to the spark plugs. Eventually, this ignition system was applied to 2 litre engines, starting
with turbo charged models. From
1988, a special high performance version of the 9000 turbo was introduced in
the form of the Talladega, which was built to commemorate the endurance records
set by three standard turbocharged SAAB 9000s at Talladega Speedway in the US. In total 19 new international records were
set. In the UK alone, the Talladega was
marketed as the 9000 Carlsson. A trifle
brash for some tastes, this model used a revised ecu with revised programming
to allow higher boost pressures and a different ignition advance curve. A twin tailpipe exhaust completed the engine
modifications that produced an additional 20 or so BHP. Externally,
the Carlsson made its presence felt with colour coded wheel arch mouldings,
colour coded sill extensions and bumpers, together with a less than understated
tailgate spoiler. The external
appearance is very much an acquired taste but inside the cabin, differences are
confined to the fitment of a stylish leather bound Momo steering wheel. All the cars I have seen have been fitted with
air conditioning and some have had suede seat inserts in the sides of the
leather facings. Carlssons should be
fitted with 16” alloys: either the crosswire style or the more desirable
dished, two tone super aero style so beloved of enthusiasts. Early Carlssons will invariably be fitted
with the 2 litre turbo engine but later sloping front hatches could have the
2.3 (B234) engine fitted, probably with SAAB Traction Control System (TCS) and
anti-lock brakes (ABS). Specialists
reckon the saloon version of the Carlsson is quite rare. Officially, the Carlsson was only available
in white, graphite metallic, red and black. Automatic transmission was not a popular option with this car and the
author has seen but one example so equipped! 1.2 Production history: 1991-1998 For
the 1991 model year, hatchbacks received the same aerodynamic sloping front
that the CD saloon had been fitted with since its introduction. A number of normally aspirated models were
also sold with XS specification, which usually offered drivers extra value for
money option packs that came in just beneath the company car tax threshold. The
hatchback received a major makeover for the 1992 model year with an entirely
new front end, including different wings, bonnet, grille, lights and bumper. At the back of the car, the rear quarters
lost their quarter glasses, whilst a revised tailgate, back lights and bumper
completed the transformation. Below: two
views showing the CS hatchback styling to good effect. The car on the left is a 1994 3-litre V6 CSE auto: the car on
the right is a 1997 fpt 2.3 Turbo manual. As
a styling exercise, it was an object lesson in achieving an entirely new,
contemporary look without the need for retooling the entire production
line. Inside the cabin, changes were
confined to resiting the hazard light switch and redesigning the window switch
gear in the centre console. The remote
boot release button that appears in the driver’s door card became standard with
the new models. Air bags started to
appear in steering wheels soon after, though not all cars had them as
standard. These new shape hatches were
offered in CS (standard trim) and CSE guise. Engine choices were as before but gearboxes were revised for a slicker
change about this time. Turbo
charged 2.3 cars in CS form with TCS could look surprisingly innocent without
alloy wheels – only the discreet turbo badge on the front grille gave the game
away. As a rule, CSE models were better
equipped, with the majority of cars having a climate control system (CCS) and
alloy wheels. By now, the standard
alloy wheels sometimes known as teardrops (because cleaning is fun?) but more
properly known as short spokes had given way to an anodyne, 3 spoke directional
wheel which did not meet with universal enthusiasm. Below
Left: CSE fascia layout is little changed from
earlier cars but note airbag equipped steering wheel. The luggage boot (Right) can be made larger still by folding the
rear seats. For
a while, elements of the Carlsson continued in much more subdued form before a
new, quicker CS Turbo variant was announced for the 1993 model year. The new CS Aero was more discreet than the
Carlsson models, although it featured a colour coded tailgate spoiler, wheel
arch mouldings and different bumpers and sill covers. Below: the 225bhp CS Aero. Note wrap around bumpers, sill extensions
and black moulding inserts that run along the flanks and through the
bumpers. The silver car has been
debadged and has standard seats whereas the blue car ( Right ) retains the dscreet Aero decal and optional Sports seats. These
subtle changes were complimented by black, rather than the standard black with
chrome effect door mouldings of other CS models. Revised spring rates and deep-dish 16” Super Aero 3 spoke alloys
were also part of the package, whilst inside, superb new figure hugging
sculptured leather seats were available as an extra cost option. This machine, with its 225bhp engine had a
top speed only just short of 150mph with acceleration to match. Unfortunately, sales were relatively poor,
perhaps as a result of the high price tag and one specialist told the author
that in
1993, an Aero with the optional Sports seats cost over £32,000. Whereas the figure hugging sports seats
offer superb support and keep occupants in place, even during fairly spirited
driving for which the car is designed, it must be conceded that some of the
versatility is lost, as the capacity to accommodate three rear seat passengers
is compromised. Below : supportive Sports
seats in the Aero but note the deep divide between the rear cushions. Not all Aeros have Sports seats, although the
feature was standard on later cars. While
the hatch continued in revised form as the CS, the saloon soldiered on
unchanged until the same frontal treatment was applied for 1994 model year
cars. The effect was not entirely
successful because overall, it was only half a makeover and aside from reworked
rear lights, the rear of the car looked very similar to previous models. Another
trim level, known as the Griffin also became available shortly after GM
acquired ownership of SAAB. The Griffin
trim included all available options as standard. General Motors management also saw a new market for their 2969cc
V6 engines. This engine (designation
B308) also powered the Vauxhall/Opel Omega, and the reasoning was that buyers
who previously spurned the 4 cylinder Turbos for being ‘too reactionary’ might
well be impressed with a refined six cylinder 3-litre engine. In reality, the anticipated sales boom never
transpired, although the car itself was a very relaxed and competent
cruiser. Fuel consumption was
surprisingly good but the author feels that this is because the big, lazy
engine seldom breaks into a sweat. Irrespective of use, the author managed to return 28mpg even on short,
town journeys. Owners who had
previously owned 9000 turbos would find the lack of outright performance and
acceleration in particular belied the 210bhp rating of the engine. Below : the GM
V6 (B308) engine installed in a 9000 CSE After
1994, the 9000 CS and CD continued virtually unchanged until production ceased
in 1997, although a few vehicles were not registered until 1998. A light pressure turbo charged engine (known
as the Eco or LPT) was announced that bridged the gap between normally
aspirated and full pressure turbo cars. These engines benefited from a lower insurance loading, whilst offering
more power without any turbo lag. Such
models are easily identified as they do not have a boost gauge on the
dashboard. The popularity of the light
pressure turbo was such that by 1996, the normally aspirated engine models were
withdrawn. To confuse matters, at some
point in the mid ‘90s, the tag Eco was applied to all models, irrespective of
whether the LPT or full pressure turbo engine was fitted. Inside
the cars, some owners were disappointed when passenger airbags appeared, as
this meant the loss of that useful and capacious lockable glovebox. In its stead, a pocket was fitted to the
centre console. More observant owners
who had owned 9000s previously would detect signs of penny pinching and blame
General Motors ‘ bean counters ’ for
the deletion of the useful under bonnet lamp. They might also note that there was considerably less carpet beneath the
rear seats on the CS & E models than on previous cars. The
XS specification varied slightly from year to year but consultation of the 1995
model year brochure confirms the availability of 4 option packs. Option packs 1 and 2 combined either air conditioning
or full automatic climate control with alloy wheels, driving lamps and leather
bound steering wheels and gear knobs. A
further two packs were also offered in the form of ‘comfort’ or ‘driving’. The former offered leather seat facings with
the SAAB car computer and cruise control whilst the latter was more basic,
providing just cruise control and the car computer. Engine
blocks and transmissions altered about this time too, in a move intended by GM
to promote standardisation across the entire product range. Engine management systems changed also in a
move that was to cause complications for repairers later in the vehicles’ lives
when it would be discovered that earlier parts could not be adapted to fit. The
range’s swansong was the Anniversary, so named because it coincided with the
maker’s 50 th Anniversary. Engine options remained unchanged, with cars being offered with either
of the light pressure (LPT) engines rated at 150 and 170 bhp respectively or
the 2.3 FPT (200bhp). Smart new 8 spoke
alloys complimented the Aero style body-kit that included colour coded wrap
around bumper covers, sill extensions, front and rear spoilers and wheel arch
mouldings. The side mouldings on the
doors and front wings had black as opposed to the normal chrome effect inserts,
in common with Aero and CS Carlsson variants. A special steering wheel with wood inserts gave the cars a special feel
whilst leather seat facings in either rocky black (suede inserts) or sand beige
(alpaca inserts) were standard, along with textile over mats. Reflecting the maker’s aviation connection,
seat backrests were embossed with the SAAB aeroplane logo. Colour choice was restricted to Black,
Scarabe green, Midnight blue, Amethyst violet or Imola red. Above: Anniversary models had either Sand
beige or Rocky black interior trim. Note embossed logo. 2.0 Choosing a 9000 With
a bewildering choice of models and engines, deciding which model to choose is
anything but easy. The obvious choice
is for a full blown Aero or 200bhp Anniversary but such machines do not come cheap
and (with the former) running costs and increased insurance premiums must be
factored in. Griffin models with all
the optional equipment as standard make a lot of sense… if you can find them! Bear in mind that full pressure 2.3 turbo
cars seem much less plentiful after 1994 and are correspondingly more
expensive. Don't
rule out non turbo cars - these can be surprisingly economical on long distance
work and will cost less to insure, too. From a DIY maintenance perspective, these cars make most sense of all,
being much easier to work on because the engine bays are less cluttered. After
running both the saloon and hatch models from various model years, the author
is convinced that the saloons, for all their slightly ungainly looks are
probably most refined although load space in the hatch is simply
unbeatable. Ultimately, it would be a
mistake to focus on one particular model to the exclusion of all others. It is wiser by far to make a decision based
on condition, rather than year or style and it may well be necessary to travel! 2.1 Sorting the sheep from the goats (and the
dogs!) The
9000 range when new was held in high regard as an executive model from a
prestige car maker. As such, the 9000
can be fitted with a host of complex optional equipment. Many cars will have been subject to loving
care and sympathetic driving but others will have been soundly thrashed. Sorting the tired cars from better examples
may seem daunting but need not be as difficult as expected, even for the
novice. Below : an
unmarked interior is usually a very good measure of a car’s general
condition. This car is a 1994 9000 CSE V6 with
optional leather seat facings and
electric memory adjustment. One
very good but not infallible indicator of a car's general condition is the
state of the interior. Clean, unscuffed
seat facings and door cards usually point to the fastidious owner who will have
been equally attentive to servicing. Check the toolkit (located on the driver’s side of the luggage boot) is
complete - it should be there on a car with good service history. If it isn't, worry about the competence of
anyone who hasn't even the basic kit that ships with the car or failed to
replace it after emergency use. Rust
should not be a serious worry and checking is easy. Much of this is common sense - avoid anything with really tatty
bodywork: stone chips are a sign of honest work but rust spells neglect and
possible poor quality body repair work after an accident. Earlier pre-1990 cars can suffer from
serious rust in the roof panel, especially if a sliding sunroof is fitted, so
check carefully for any signs of bubbling or blistering because an effective
repair is time-consuming, ergo expensive. . Doors on pre CS models too can
suffer to the point that the bottoms can resemble lace curtains. This is often due to water being trapped in
the door bottoms, sometimes due to blocked drain holes. Repair is possible but please note that the
drillings for the fasteners for the body mouldings vary between considerably
between variants and check strap design varies if used doors are to be acquired! This means that later CS doors can’t be
fitted easily to flat front models without work. Above: check ALL models for rust blisters in the
door bottoms (Left) and the rear wheel arch bottom aft of the rear wheel where
mud collects. Circled areas are rust ‘hot
spots’. Headlamp
lenses are not cheap but are at least available although second-hand ones can
cost up to £30 each. With CD models and
facelift pre CS hatchbacks (1991-2) do check that the top leading edges of the
combined front indicator sidelamp units have not been damaged by careless
closing of the bonnet. Lens damage Left: check the top leading edge of front
indicators on CD models/facelift hatches for damage Whilst
examining the exterior of a car, bear in mind that some models have a
reflective décor panel, sometimes referred to a tail blazer. This item is very susceptible to fading on
early cars but all models are prone to cracks, chips and less than careful
reversing manoeuvres. Replacement is
frighteningly expensive – allow £75 even for a good used unit from a breaker’s
yard! On all models ensure that ham fisted mechanics have not forgotten to
refit the front (2-piece) inner wheel arch liners, as this will leave the front
wings exposed to road grime and salt during the Winter months. Below: not all cars
will have unmarked coachwork like this exceptional FSH 2 owner 80,000 mile 1997
Anniversary in Scarabe Green. Note the
8-spoke alloys and Aero style bodykit. Running
gear is generally robust but many cars have covered large mileages and there
are several potentially expensive problems that can be avoided. A full SAAB dealer (or specialist) history
is almost essential, particularly with automatic cars, where the gearbox MUST
be drained and have its filter changed at least every 24,000 miles to avoid
expensive problems later. Checking the
fluid level and colour on the gearbox dipstick will reveal little about the
overall condition of the autobox. Instead, the car should be driven at least ten miles, as ‘boxes
sometimes loose drive when the fluid gets warm. Upshifts should be smooth and it should be possible to select
drive and reverse from the Park position (when stationary with the foot on the
brake) without the car jerking violently. There should not be any delay more than a second between selecting D or
R with the lever – more than this indicates a problem. Manual
gearboxes sometimes prove troublesome too – beware of difficulty in selecting
reverse gear (1994 on cars in particular) and general noise (all years). Cars with tired clutches are not cheap to
fix, as the clutch slave cylinder is positioned inside the gearbox. It is worthwhile checking vendors have not
left tins of brake fluid in the luggage boot and a glance under the gearbox for
damp patches is worthwhile, as fluid leaks can escape from the rubber plugs in
the gearbox base. Be
advised that the 9000 engines have timing chains, rather than toothed belts and
these can and do wear from 70,000
miles. Beware noisy chains that are
audible on tickover when the engines is warm! Very regular oil changes at 6000 mile intervals help minimise wear - the
bits alone will cost around £400 to renew the chains, guides, gears and
tensioners. My message is... you can buy
an AWFUL lot of oil for £400, so don't let it happen! The author has sold recently a very fine 1993 9000CDE 2.3 Turbo -
at 158,000 miles the chains are untouched and silent: testimony to the previous
owner’s attention to servicing and careful driving. The
9000 is a strong car but design focussed on protecting the passengers. In a frontal impact crash, damage is often
transmitted through the bumper to the chassis legs and door aperture. Tell tale damage to the centre of the roof
is virtually impossible to repair and another giveaway is difficulty in closing
or opening doors. For this reason it is
almost essential to use a company like HPI to check that the vehicle is not
listed on the VCAR (vehicle condition alert register) after a serious accident. It
is a very good idea to check all the electrical equipment works. Cars with TCS (Traction Control) can suffer
from a rough or erratic idle. Fixing
this is not easy, as not all dealers still have the equipment or knowledge to
investigate. Used parts are in short
supply and substituting known good units seldom works. In any event, when a new/used TCS ecu is
fitted, it needs to be reprogrammed to suit. Some specialists known to the author, have scrapped otherwise perfectly
good cars because of persistent TCS woes. There is no obvious answer here, as cars so equipped have a different
wiring loom and throttle body to standard. Problems
with electric mirrors or window lifters are not unknown and sometimes the
resistor block for the blower fan fails, leaving the fan operating only at full
speed. This is more of an irritation
than anything else: replacement is quick and relatively inexpensive. Motors on electrically adjustable (or
memory) seats sometimes fail and it is worth checking that the electric seat
heaters that are a boon in Winter still work, as repairs are fiddly and really
require hog ring pliers to undo the clips that secure covers to the seat
frames. One
trap for the unwary relates to the washer tank reservoir, which around 1992 was
relocated from the passenger side of the car to the driver’s side, partly in
the interests of easier maintenance but also to accommodate the fitting of impact
sensors for the SRS system. This means
all CS/CSE hatches will be so equipped and CD saloons from 1992. The tank is mounted behind the front wing on
two long bolts, the heads of which are located in hexagonal recesses in the
plastic. Inevitably, movement caused by
normal driving can cause leaks. Repair
is awkward as the wheel arch liners and the wing must be removed. Worse still, the tank itself is a decidedly
unfunny £60 or so to buy. Often, leaks
are caused by nothing more than a weeping T piece next to the tank, but it pays
to be informed of the ‘worse case scenario’ and can lever a bargaining advantage,
if trying to purchase. On
the subject of leaks, be not misled by a pool of clear water beneath the car after a run with the air-conditioning (or
climate system) running. One owner
known well to the author arrived looking slightly depressed one day clutching a
new water pump. After it was pointed
out that the coolant was a health blue colour and that the screen wash tank
contained a solution of methylated spirits, our friend was very puzzled until
he remembered that his domestic refrigerator produced copious amounts of water
too. Even so, the water pump was fitted,
just for added peace of mind on a planned continental trip. Coolant
in the cooling system reservoir should look fairly clean and not resemble oxtail
soup. Cars with service histories usually
have dealer tags to show when the coolant was last renewed. Water in the oil caused by a blown head
gasket is quite unmistakable: not only will the car be boiling its brains out
but the oil will resemble mayonnaise and there will be oil in the coolant reservoir. This is notoriously difficult to remove, so
do not be unduly worried if a potential purchase shows signs of black oil in
the tank but the coolant and oil are nice and clean. In such cases, ask the vendor who did the work and when, for added
peace of mind, for it may be that the overheat was caused by a defective
radiator (which may not have been changed). The presence of stickers (yellow background, red border) on the opposite
side of the engine bay show when the brake fluid was last changed. Under
the bonnet, oil leaks around the cambox gasket on all 9000s are fairly common. Replacement gaskets are inexpensive and easy
to fit. On V6 cars, however, access is
far more difficult, as much more dismantling is required. Spark plug apertures on the B308 engine (V6)
often fill with oil but since the plugs on this engine require changing at
40,000 intervals, this usually goes undetected. Leaks around the power steering pipes leading to the system
reservoir (off-side front inner wing) are often due to loose hose clips. Working
around the front of the engine, (2 litre and 2.3 engined cars only) do check
that the exhaust manifold studs are present and none are snapped, as these are
very difficult to fix with the cylinder head in place on the engine. More often than not, the studs become wasted
and weakened so that hard driving or attempts to remove the nuts from the stud
result in snapping. With
turbo charged cars offering remarkable power for the money, some will have been
driven quite hard. As a result, items
like engine mountings can suffer, although this can sometimes be hard to
detect. The engines are mounted on two
(expensive) hydraulic mountings fitted to the subframe on the driver’s side of
the car and supplemented by a steady bar (torque arm) with two large rubber
bushes on top of the engine. These are
frequently split – replacement is not expensive but a 10 ton hydraulic press
was required to change one which failed on the author’s own V6 9000CSE, which
has a similar arrangement. On
the nearside of the car, the gearbox mounting may be past its best, too. Excess movement leads to judder on take-off
(the right word for a turbo!) and this can, in time, lead to gear selection
problems, as the metalastic sandwich joint connecting the gearbox to the
gearlever selector rod can start to break up. It is worth noting that uprated Polyurethane bushes are available for
the steady bar torque arms and gearbox mounting, as well as for things like the
anti roll bars. These are available
from specialists like Elkparts and Abbott Racing. 3.0 Performance Even
normally aspirated 2 litre cars (135bhp) should be capable of 120 mph+ and 0-60
in just under 10 seconds, whereas turbos are 2 seconds faster with almost 140
mph available. Normally aspirated 2.3
cars are rated at 150 bhp and although they are obviously faster, the real
difference only becomes apparent when towing. Later
Eco Light Pressure Turbo (LPT) cars have different gearing for more relaxed
cruising and better economy. The 2litre
(B204) LPT engine is rated at 150bhp, whilst the 2.3 LPT develops a useful
170bhp. Although 225bhp Aeros and
Carlssons are very exciting to drive, they incur increased insurance
premiums. All full pressure turbo
charged cars have superb mid range acceleration, especially at 70mph and more
because the turbo charger is spinning at optimum speed with no delay in spool
up time. This often translates into
major embarrassment for tailgating GT Johnny in the BMW and such vehicles rapidly
recede into the mirror as the ‘power on demand’ facility is used. For best effect, remove the turbo
badging… The author has achieved over
30mpg on sustained high speed running (up to 130 mph) in an FPT 2.3 somewhere
in Europe, whilst a standard 2 litre injection regularly returned 38mpg on the
M1. In contrast, local town driving in
traffic jam afflicted Sunderland brings a 2 litre turbo consumption down to the
low 20s, whilst the V6 seemed to return between 28 and 32mpg pretty much all
the time, irrespective of the type of use. 3.1 Colours (this is not a comprehensive list) Type SAAB Name Generic colour type Code Solid Cirrus White 153 Carrara White (Cream) 233 Black Black 170 Embassy Navy blue 198 Imola Red (Scarlet) 240 Metallic Amethyst Violet (Anniversary models only) 258 Berylium Green (Jade) 226 Cayenne Red (Copper) 256 Citrin Gold (Champagne) 227 Eucalyptus Green 235 Le Mans Blue 229 Midnight Navy 257 Nocturne Blue 234 Odoarado Grey 223 Platana Grey 228 Ruby Red (Burgundy) 242 Scarabe Green (dark: similar to British Racing Green) 230 Sky Blue (Lightish steel blue) 252 Willow Green 254 Also: Cherry Red ( Pre-1990
only ), Silver Metallic, Rose Quartz ( 1986/7/8
only ) Colour
choice is terribly subjective – even so, the author believes that earlier cars
look best in Berylium, whilst CS models really suit Scarabe and Ruby. The Anniversary in Amethyst is irresistible…
Black is timeless (but requires commitment to maintain the lustre) and Le Mans
looks great… when clean and polished to a fine shine. 3.2 Typical optional equipment · Leather upholstery by Elmo or Bridge of Weir (some with
memory seats) · Alloys – various styles in 15 or 16” · ABS (Anti lock brake system) NB all 9000s have discs on all
four corners. · Air conditioning: on demand cool air in the cabin (see CCS) · CCS (Climate control system) Set a temperature and the
system does the rest. · SSR (Sliding glass/metal sunroof) Power sunroof may/may not
be fitted with a/c or CCS. · TCS (Traction Control System) a mixed blessing… later cars
are switchable. · Wood kit: many cars have wood fascias but door fillets and
console trim were extra. · Front centre arm rest · Various audio options: including CD auto changer, amplifier,
RDS stereo cassette etc 3.3 Parts prices Some parts are quite
pricey and the high cost of units like engines and gearboxes means that good
used parts command high prices. Used
autoboxes can be had for £300-450 depending on model year, whilst engines can
fetch up to £650 for late cars. It pays
to shop around! Timing chain
replacement should be avoided at all cost, as the job at a dealer can cost up
to £1500 because very often, the cylinder head needs to be removed. Oil: use good quality semi synthetic and change at 6,000 mile intervals or at
least once a year ! Do find out
the percentage of synthetic polymers: 40% is fine, 5% is the absolute minimumand
ensure the oil is to to API/SH or SJ spec BUT check the vehicle history! Retailers will NOT generally information
about the percentage of synthetic polymer, so check the company website! The author has seen cars that ran perfectly
well on semi-synthetic oil start to leak furiously from just about every joint,
plug and seal in sight when changed to fully synthetic oil later in life! Expect to pay £15-40 depending on supplier. Oil filters (use
nothing but SAAB ones!) can be had for under £4. Front brake pads
(genuine) £32 Suspension swivel
(ball) joint – expect to pay £10-12 Windscreen –
sometimes available from £100 Pirelli 195/65/ZR
tyre (£80 fitted and balanced from Fraser Auto Repairs, Sunderland) Spark plug set
(resistor plugs ONLY for Direct ignition) £8. Use only NGK! Air filter: £12 (genuine SAAB) Water pump (pattern)
for 2 litre Turbo: £29 Top radiator hose for
9000 V6: £12 (Genuine SAAB) ZF automatic gearbox
filter kit: £23 Air conditioning
radiator (condenser) £151 Air conditioning
service (re-gas with 900 units R134a refrigerant and leak test) £65 + VAT Ultimately, SAAB
parts are really no dearer than from other prestige makes and the many
specialists that advertise in the Owners Club Magazine provide both OE and good
quality alternatives at reasonable prices. Do remember to factor in VAT and carriage charges (where applicable) so
prices may be compared on a ‘like for like’ basis 3.4 Insurance Body panels are quite
expensive and pattern parts do not seem to be available. Coupled with the performance, drivers under
25 may encounter steep premiums when trying to insure turbos. As with all vehicles, it pays to shop around
and it is thought that the SAAB Owners Club has arranged special terms for
owners. 3.5 Will it fit your
garage? Will it tow a caravan? Can I fit a roof rack? Before purchasing a
car, it is worthwhile knowing whether it will fit within the family garage. Lengths of 9000 variants vary slightly, with
CD saloon variants being slightly longer than hatches. Figures below are for the 1992 CD saloon and
are for general guidance only : Length 4780mm Width 1806mm Height 1420mm Weight 1960Kg Max
trailer weight 1600Kg (WITH brakes) Luggage capacity is
impressive, even with the rear seats up (22 Cubic feet) but in the case of the
hatchback, it is quite easy to fit a mountain bicycle, without removing the
wheels when the seats are lowered (56.5 cubic feet). Hatches are more versatile load carriers than saloons, purely
because the 60/40 split rear seat offers more possible combinations of load and
passengers. Of course, a roof rack may
be fitted to the 9000 - the mountings
are concealed beneath the rubber draught excluder strip that runs along the top
of the door frame where the aperture meets the roof. Such items are pricey accessories but good used roof racks do
appear both in the advertising columns of periodicals and within the automotive
sections of web sites like eBay ( www.ebay.co.uk) . For towing, the
author recommends the purchase of at least a light pressure turbo-charged car. It should be pointed out that the additional
weight will impose a load on the transmission. This has implications for cars fitted with automatic transmission in
that care must be taken to ensure the Dexron 2 fluid is changed very regularly. Copyright July 2003 © Written by Roger T Whiteman aka ‘the mad 9000 enthusiast’ The mad 9000 enthusiast is a self-confessed car nut who has spent the last quarter of a century playing with a variety of Aston Martins, Porsches, Rolls-Royces and Mk 2 Jaguars. Interest in the 9000 as a breed was aroused after observing the high percentage of surviving older cars with few rust problems. Add strength, performance and build quality for a car that really should be regarded in higher esteem. Now, more cars than should be admitted to for a sane individual, have been purchased, run and in some cases, stripped to a bare shell. saab9000.com is an enthusiast's web site and is not in any way affiliated with Saab Automobile. A big "thank you" to Saab for producing the 9000. All information is presented in good faith. However, I am not a trained mechanic, just an enthusiast.Therefore, it is your responsibility to ensure that you are competent to carry out any procedures presented here and that they are correct. No responsibility can be accepted for any inaccuracies or consequential loss, injury or damage. Copyright © 2001-2010 Bill Jones || HOME Articles Servicing Procedures Gallery Info/utilities Links SHOP Feedback Forums Saab 9000 VIN decoder Info and utilities Buying guide by Roger T Whiteman PDF version 1MB Frequently-asked questions UK/US Glossary of terms My experience with tyres VIN decoder Tyre size calc. spreadsheet (Excel - supplied by SaabKen ) This utility is also available at wap.saab9000.com for access by wap-enabled mobile phone. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the Saab 9000 not only identifies the vehicle uniquely, but also carries useful information about the specification of the car. This may be useful, for example, when buying a car. Type in the VIN of the car in the field below to extract the model year, body style, engine and transmission and equipment specifications of the car. The information that this utility is based on is accurate to the best of my knowledge. I have no connection with Saab and I pulled together the information for this utility from many on-line resources, backed up by my 1996 9000 handbook. While I believe it is fairly complete, and it has now been in operation for quite some time, there may yet be something missing. If the VIN for a known vehicle decodes to a specification that looks wrong, please let me know and I'll investigate it. I don't presume to have got it right first time. I'm particularly looking forward to hearing from people who have run 1991-1994 VINs through it. Anyone who knows about the model series digit on these particular years is most welcome to contact me. Note that special variants of the 9000, such as Carlsson, Talladega, CS Turbo S, etc., are not encoded in the VIN. These will appear as the model they were based on (e.g. a CS Carlsson will likely appear as a CS). One exception is the Aero designation, which is encoded in the VIN from 1995 onwards. Note also that this utility currently only handles Saab 9000 VINs. I may extend it in the future to cover other Saab VINs. VIN: saab9000.com is an enthusiast's web site and is not in any way affiliated with Saab Automobile. A big "thank you" to Saab for producing the 9000. All information is presented in good faith. However, I am not a trained mechanic, just an enthusiast.Therefore, it is your responsibility to ensure that you are competent to carry out any procedures presented here and that they are correct. No responsibility can be accepted for any inaccuracies or consequential loss, injury or damage. Copyright © 2001-2010 Bill Jones ||