Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 23:38:07 -0500 From: ma_twain <ma_twainnospamo.com> Subject: Re: Saab nothing but headaches
Unfortunately I don't feel your pain. I bought a Volvo new in 1982 and gave it to my wife in 1989 - it is still being driven today. Bought my first Saab in 1985 and put over 200,000 miles on it. I bought a 1993 900T - Red Box, lowered suspension, short shift manual transmission :-) I know where I can get a mint condition 1994 Commemorative 900T, if I could only convince my wife we "need" another Saab . . . Tigger123 wrote: > I feel your pain. I expected much more quality for my money. I dont blame > Saab, I blame myself for buying more than one. I figured that they all cant > be this bad. My first new Saab an 89 900S logged on 30K miles in 4 years > because the dealer had it more than I did. When I sold it, the next guy kept > it less than 12 months before he ditched it. My current 9000S, while not as > bad as my first Saab, is nothing to brag about. But Im not bitter, at 70K > miles......if I replace just a few more parts........in theory....I should > have a new car. She sure looks good sittin in the driveway. > "PAPAGENE4JACK" <barberirealtynospamcom> wrote in message > news:03e8f20eef3965dac533bc1940daaf1bnospamlhost.talkaboutautos.com... > >>I bought a new Saab in 1992. I still have it and its been nothing but >>headaches since day one. IT breaks down constantly and the cost to get it >>fixed is very expensive. The car is a real junk, but the top goes down and >>the sun feels good on a nice day so I put up with the repairs and the >>headaches of getting it fixed. >> >> papa >> >> >> >> > >