You should definitely buy the Saab 9-3 TTiD over the 320d as it is rubbish. the Saab is much more reliable believe it or not!! anyway if you are to by a BMW it would have to be the330d much more reliable and not as much as you think more to run plus the fact it has much more refined power the the following:
Toyota Avensis
BMW 320
I have owned the following:
Saab 9-3 TTiD (nice cream leather very confortable)
Toyota Avensis ( horrible never again )
330d (nice refined power there when you need it)
320d( horrible never again )
mondeo titanium X sport (nice red stitching)
by far the worst was the avensis and then the 320d
By far the best listed (best first)
Saab
330d
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.
Yes, I would definitely buy the SAAB convertible since it is classy.
From a Saab dealership.From an auto parts store that specializes in foreign vehicles.
Saab Automobile is a Swedish manufacturer. GM initially bought 50% of Saab in 1999 and bought the rest of the company is 2000. They then sold Saab to Spyker Cars.
GM purchased 50% of Saab Automobile AB in 1989 and acquired the remaining 50% in 2000. They sold Saab to Spyker Cars N.V. in 2010.
It is a shame that the Saab motor company no longer makes cars. Its cars were just a bit different and stood out from the crowd. One might find a 9000 Aero to buy on the Saab Scene website or Auto Trader.
There are various places to buy Saab parts online. Two such options are the official site, http://www.saabusa.com/, and Saab USA Parts, http://www.saabusaparts.com/catalog/ .
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Buying a used Saab 900 in Ohio depends on your location and if there are any available in your local. Check with your local Saab dealership. The dealership will be able to locate the vehicle you are looking for and provide you with the information.
Buy a new ignition lock cylinder with new keys or see a SAAB dealer. You'll need the VIN code.
GM initially bought 50% percent of SAAB in 1999 and then bought the rest of the company in 2000. They then sold SAAb to Spyker Cars. For more information, read this article at: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B04E1DE1F3BF932A25752C0A9669C8B6
If you were to purchase a new Saab, you would be guaranteed the best in modern technology as far as your vehicle is concerned. You may pay quite a bit for said technology, though. If you were to buy used, you would be able to get a decent vehicle for a lesser price. You can't purchase brand new Saabs anymore. They have gone out of business.