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Recalls & faults: Saab Mk.1 9-3 Convertible (1998-03)

Recalls: Saab Mk.1 9-3 Convertible Overview Manufacturers, or importers, issue recalls for defects or faults which have the potential to cause injury. Generally, manufacturers will inform the original buyers if their vehicle is subject to a recall and of the steps required to remedy the defect or fault. Please note that the recalls below (if […]

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Recalls & faults: Saab Mk.2 9-3 Convertible (2003-11)

Recalls: Saab Mk.2 9-3 Convertible Overview Manufacturers, or importers, issue recalls for defects or faults which have the potential to cause injury. Generally, manufacturers will inform the original buyers if their vehicle is subject to a recall and of the steps required to remedy the defect or fault. Please note that the recalls below (if […]

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Images: Saab Mk.1 9-5 Estate (1999-09)

Images: Saab Mk.1 9-5 Estate (1999-09) Released in May 1999, the Saab Mk.1 Series I (Mk.1-I) 9-5 Estate was an executive wagon. Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the 9-5 Estate range initially consisted of the 2.0t and 2.3t variants, but was expanded in 2000 with the Griffin and Aero… Read full Saab Mk.1 9-5 Estate review […]

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Images: Saab Mk.1 9-5 sedan (1997-09)

Images: Saab Mk.1 9-5 sedan (1997-09) Released in November 1997, the Saab Mk.1 Series I (Mk.1-I) 9-5 was available as an executive sedan or Estate wagon (reviewed separately). Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the front-wheel drive 9-5 sedan range initially consisted of the 2.3t variant, but was expanded in 1999 with the 2.0t and Griffin. In […]

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Images: Saab Mk.2 9-5 sedan (2011)

Images: Saab Mk.2 9-5 sedan (2011) Released in April 2011, the Saab Mk.2 9-5 was an executive sedan. Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the Mk.2 9-5 was available with 2.0- and 2.8-litre turbocharged petrol engines (the Turbo4 and Turbo6 variants) and 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engines (the TiD4). The Mk.2 9-5 was underpinned by General Motors’ Epsilon II […]

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Images: Saab Mk.1 9-3 (1998-02)

Images: Saab Mk.1 9-3 (1998-02) Released in June 1998, the Saab Mk.1 9-3 was available as a three- or five-door liftback. Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the front-wheel drive 9-3 range initially consisted of naturally aspirated and turbocharged four-cylinder engines with the 2.0, 2.3, 2.0t and 2.0T variants. In December 1998, however, the 2.0 and 2.3 […]

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Images: Saab Mk.2 9-3 sedan (2002-11)

Images: Saab Mk.2-I 9-3 sedan (2002-07) Released in November 2002, the Saab Mk.2 Series I (Mk.2-I) 9-3 was available as a compact executive sedan; the 9-3 SportCombi wagon had been reviewed separately. Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the front-wheel drive Mk.2 9-3 sedan range initially consisted of three variants – the 1.8t, 2.0t and 2.0T – […]

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Images: Saab Mk.2 9-3 SportCombi (2006-11)

Images: Saab Mk.2-I 9-3 SportCombi (2006-07) Released in February 2006, the Saab Mk.2 Series I (Mk.2-I) 9-3 SportCombi was a mid-size wagon (the Mk.2 9-3 sedan had been reviewed separately.) Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the front-wheel drive 9-3 range initially consisted of three variants – the 1.8t, 2.0t and 2.0T – though all were powered […]

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Images: Saab Mk.2 9-3X (2011)

Images: Saab Mk.2 9-3X (2011) Released in February 2011, the Saab Mk.2 9-3X was an all-wheel drive wagon. Manufactured in Trollhattan, Sweden, the 9-3X was powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. The 9-3X was fitted with a ‘Cross Wheel Drive’ system which consisted of two Haldex couplings. […]

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Images: Saab Mk.1 9-3 Convertible (1998-03)

Images: Saab Mk.1 9-3 Convertible (1998-03) Released in June 1998, the Saab Mk.1 9-3 Convertible was a two-door, four-seat convertible with a triple-layer, power-operated soft-top roof. Manufactured in Uusikaupunki, Finland, the front-wheel drive 9-3 Convertible range was powered by naturally aspirated and turbocharged four-cylinder engines (the 2.3, 2.0t and 2.0T variants). In December 1998, however, […]

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