Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 19:36:19 GMT From: kr4nopsamnyu.edu (Kalman Rubinson) Subject: Re: 9.3 - am I disappointed ?
Guy Drieghe D. (guynopsamx.be) wrote: > In article <Kb4s3.52$yw3.2748nopsamoon.nyu.edu> , kr4nopsamnyu.edu (Kalman > Rubinson) wrote: > > > Guy Drieghe D. (guynopsamx.be) wrote: > >> In article <01bee308$0521d760$cd2b00c3nopsamult> , "Luc TINTILLIER" > >> <equipe.systemenopsamir.be> wrote: > Depends on how one defines uncomfortable, of course. > If the CD is almost to hot to pick it up, then I'm > inclined to say it's rather uncomfortable, especially > when you're driving (yea-yea, should have bought the > CD-changer, I know) ;-) Actually, we had the changer on our 1996 900SE and switched to the in-dash single player on the 9-3. We much prefer it since we never got around to changing what was in the changer and got bored with it. With the single player, we just grab 2-3 discs and go. > > ???? What? Mine came with front and side airbags for driver > > and passenger. Sure, it's an SE but I am surprised that such > > safety features are skimped on. > > > Where did you buy your Saab ? > Mine's from Belgium. USA. May have to do with government requirments or just the marketplace but I think all US Saabs have all the bags. > > Has anyone mentioned the word 'lemon?' Try nailing the dealer > > to make things right and also contact Saab about your significant > > problems. > > > > Yea - I feel like a lemon indeed. A now much-poorer lemon, alas... NO. What I mean is that the car may be a lemon. Is there no recourse that the dealer must respond to? Can you not demand a replacement when there's such consistent failure? How about contacting Saab directly? Kal