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one of the best looking wagons out there...
Posted by GFW3pedals (more from GFW3pedals) on Tue, 24 Dec 2013 05:53:34
In Reply to: get a stick Aero wagon, saabsince 93b [Profile/Gallery]
, Mon, 23 Dec 2013 22:19:43
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'00 Gary Fisher stick. Even though the shift linkeage stinks, like most Saab's. I hear the short shifter kit cures that, but I'm just not dumping money into a 14 yr old car other than maintenance. Did the JZW tune for a bit more power. I don't think there are parts issues, but fortunately I haven't needed any lately. Nice "chunk" when closing the doors, solid interior pieces for the most part. This has been a great car so far, always pleasantly reminded of how well they are built, and the quality of materials used. Wagon design is excellent, my floor slides out and can support i think 700lbs? The rear hatch opens high enough so you don't whack your head, with lights. I am also surprised to see when parked next to other cars , it's really not a large car at all, more mid-sized. I would love a new suspension but with the Nivomats it will cost me 1200.00 plus labor for an Aero upgrade :-(. I'll run it with reasonable maintenance until something major goes...It's paid for and still looks good to me...and is just a completely different driving experience from my other old car, '02 Impreza, which is tractor like, but very good at what it does for me.
Posts in this Thread:
- Retiring a 900 - looking for 9-5 buyer's guide, advice, Peter , Mon, 23 Dec 2013 19:50:46
- pulling oil pan, Dean, Tue, 24 Dec 2013 07:07:37
- Re: Retiring a 900 - looking for 9-5 buyer's guide, advice, AdamSAAB2kAero , Mon, 23 Dec 2013 20:55:30
- Re: Retiring a 900 - looking for 9-5 buyer's guide, advice, K W, Mon, 23 Dec 2013 20:51:28
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