Given that Houston is a major metropolitan area and that Saab is a major auto dealer, there are several places to get a good deal on a Saab, both new and used. Ron Carter Saab is one of the dealership any Houston-based potential Saab customer should visit.
GM does not own Saab any longer. Spyker owns it now but any Saab dealer, even if they sell GM cars should be able to.
Any engine from any year saab 900 or 9000, as long as you know what you are doing.
There are many local car shops which sell auto parts and accesories. One can purchase Saab floor mats from a locak Saab shop or from any other store which sell any Saab items.
Check Saab dealers in the used sections. You should be able to find a good deal and a good Saab. Be prepared if anything on the car breaks down. They are expensive and it can run you a lot of money.
SAAB used cars have the same interest rates as any other used cars. You should go to a dealership and talk to a financing agent to find out what your finance options might be.
Saab offers certified preowned convertibles for sale directly through their dealerships. Additionally, a large secondary market has been established between and among Saab enthusiasts.
The Saab 900 gets great mileage if you take great care of the car, regular oil changes, etc. In looking at forums about the saab 900 there were many people who have over 150,000 miles on their saab 900's. There was also a listing for 307,000 miles.
they actually don't affect any kind of Saab cars but if it does seem to have any problems take the car back to the manufacturing service that fixed the remote starter.
Did to disarm anti theft system on 98 Saab. Remote control is broken. Any suggestion?
There are images of almost any car imaginable on the internet. One website where the Aero Saab can be found is Saab Cars. Cars Database is another great source for images.
Of course! Saab engineers wouldn't have it any other way. Safety has been a major consideration in Saab cars since the first one was designed in the late 1940s.