I have a 94 900S, which I love, however, I just had to put $500 in it to replace the heater core (because I don't like breathing anti-freeze).
Again, I love this car...however, would ot be throwing good money after bad to spend an additional $1200 over the summer to have the work done to have it run like it did off the show room floor?
Again, I love this car...however, would ot be throwing good money after bad to spend an additional $1200 over the summer to have the work done to have it run like it did off the show room floor?
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Re: Saab 900S Question
Fri, April 9, 2004 - 10:53 PMspend the money. that car is gonna be great for years to come.
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Re: Saab 900S Question
Wed, November 10, 2004 - 11:28 AMthese cars do need a specal tuch, but what they give back is amazing. my 88 900 just keeps going and going. still runs like new. -
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Re: Saab 900S Question
Sat, November 20, 2004 - 1:07 PMYeah, but I have contibued to throw money at this beast, and I am still having issues. -
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Re: Saab 900S Question
Wed, December 29, 2004 - 5:05 PMi put about 5000 dollars into my saab over the past five years, but it looks and runs like new, and beats the car payment on any new euro car any day. if you want to be a cheap skate by a jap tin can. -
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Re: Saab 900S Question
Thu, December 30, 2004 - 11:23 AMIt's not that I want to be cheap...it just seems like the problems have been continual. I think I may just buy a new Saab. -
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Re: Saab 900S Question
Wed, May 11, 2005 - 4:56 PMI just crossed 170K on my '89 900 turbo. I too agree that putting a few (or a bunch) of money into it once in a while is far better than getting a honda or something. Oh and what doesn't fit in that hatch?
On another topic tho. I am not into buying the new GM-Saab. I just can't reward that corp with my money for gobbling up another company. -
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Re: Saab 900S Question
Mon, May 30, 2005 - 5:35 PMyes i must agree with you on this gm crap. and whats up with the new saab by suburu. should we call it the subusabb or a saabaru?
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