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Saab New 9-3 1.9 TiD [150] Vector Sport 4dr [ConvP

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Registration:
EK58BWL
Colour:
Fusion Blue
Category:
Large Family
Mileage:
40,324
Location:
Manchester Dealership
Road Tax:
£170 / 12 months

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Saab New 9-3 1.9 TiD [150] Vector Sport 4dr [ConvP Details

Make:
Saab 
Model:
9-3 
Fuel:
Diesel 
Transmission:
Manual 
CC:
1910 
Mileage:
40,324 
Colour:
Fusion Blue 
Trim:
Combination 
Registration date:
13/12/2008 
MOT expiry date:
20/03/2013 
No of Owners:
Warranty:
TCP 
Service Book:
Service history:
Yes 
No of keys:
Inspection Level:
L3 
Combined MPG:
49.6 
Co2 (G/KM):
157.0 
Insurance Group:
14 

Car Specification

  • MP3 Connection
  • CD Player
  • Cruise Control
  • Power Steering
  • Electric Windows
  • Rear Parking Sensors
  • Electric Op and Folding Door Mirrors
  • Remote Central Locking
  • Front Centre Arm Rest
  • Multi Function Steering Wheel
  • Adjustable Steering Column
  • ISOFIX - Rear Seats
  • Height Adj Drivers Seat
  • Rear 3pt Centre Seat Belt
  • 17in Alloy Wheels

Emissions

Standard Euro Emissions:
EURO 4

Engine and Drive Train

CC:
1910
Cylinder Layout:
IN-LINE
Cylinders:
4
Engine Layout:
FRONT TRANSVERSE
Fuel Delivery:
COMMON RAIL
Gears:
6 SPEED
Transmission:
MANUAL

Fuel Consumption

EC Combined (mpg):
49.6
EC Extra Urban (mpg):
61.4
EC Urban (mpg):
37.2

General

Badge Engine CC:
1.9
Badge Power:
150
Insurance Group 1:
14
Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07:
27E
Insurance Group 2:
E
Service Interval Frequency - Months:
12
Service Interval Mileage:
18000
Vehicle Homologation Class:
M1

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs):
9
Engine Power - PS:
150
Engine Power - RPM:
4000
Engine Torque - LBS.FT:
236
Engine Torque - NM:
320
Engine Torque - RPM:
2000
Top Speed:
131

Vehicle Dimensions

Height:
1463
Height (including roof rails):
N/A
Length:
4647
Width:
1762
Width (including mirrors):
2038

Weight and Capacities

Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres):
58
Gross Vehicle Weight:
2030
Luggage Capacity (Seats Down):
N/A
Luggage Capacity (Seats Up):
425
Max. Towing Weight - Braked:
1600
Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked:
750
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb:
10.8

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Summary

Saab 9-3 (02-) 1.9TiD 150 Vector Sport
2 Star

A number of our readers have reported problems with the engine’s ECU Watch for uneven tyre wear, which could indicate misaligned suspension Buy a car with leather trim, sat-nav and a good stereo, as they will make the car easier to sell It has extremely comfortable seats and a sound driving position with a wide range of adjustment The boot is large, and you can fold down the split back seat for even more space Saab 9-3 (02-)
For
The 9-3 is superbly comfortable, and has well laid out controls and decent space in the rear
Against
Poor body control, soggy handling, dull steering and an unsettled ride mar the drive
What Car? says
It's a great place to sit, but keen drivers should look away now
Go for...
1.9 TiD 120 turbodiesel
Avoid...
210bhp 2.0T and 2.8T

Image descriptions

  1. A number of our readers have reported problems with the engine’s ECU
  2. Watch for uneven tyre wear, which could indicate misaligned suspension
  3. Buy a car with leather trim, sat-nav and a good stereo, as they will make the car easier to sell
  4. It has extremely comfortable seats and a sound driving position with a wide range of adjustment
  5. The boot is large, and you can fold down the split back seat for even more space

About this edition - 1.9TiD 150 Vector Sport

For
The 9-3 is superbly comfortable, and has well laid out controls and decent space in the rear
Against
Poor body control, soggy handling, dull steering and an unsettled ride mar the drive
Reliability
Ignition control unit on 2.0-litre can burn out. Optional sat-nav can be inaccurate. Poor mechanical reliability in the 2006 JD Power Survey.

Full Review

What's it like?

Where it’s good, it’s very good. It has extremely comfortable seats, a sound driving position with a wide range of adjustment, a no-nonsense layout for the controls and the clearest instruments you’re likely to find. In the front, there's good headroom and adequate legroom. There’s decent space in the back, too, although shoulders will rub with three rear passengers. The boot is large, and you can fold down the split back seat for extra space. There are some good engines in a largely turbocharged line-up. Most are quiet on a cruise, and the 9-3 does a reasonable job of shutting out unwanted noise from outside. The trouble is, there's bad news as well. The 9-3 is based on the Vectra platform, but you’d never tell from its soggy handling and the way it thumps over bumps. The steering, too, is about as communicative as a corpse. If you’re after finesse, fun or flair, this is not your car.

What are the running costs?

A used 9-3 will be cheaper to buy than an equivalent Audi, BMW and Mercedes. Servicing costs should be very similar to those for a BMW 3 Series and cheaper than for a Mercedes C-Class, although you’d find an Audi A4 even easier on the pocket. Still, you can save yourself about one-third on the labour bill by going outside the Saab franchised dealer network and using a good independent garage instead. Steer clear of the 2.8T turbo, and you should get more than 30mpg in normal driving. In fact, most of the petrols are good for mid-30s, and you can bump that up to low-40s for the 150bhp 1.9 TiD, and potentially more than 50mpg for the 120bhp version. Insurance, too, is reasonable - group 10 for the 1.8 petrol, 11 for the diesels and topping out at group 17 for the 2.8T.

Which one should I get?

There are just two non-turbocharged engines - a flexible 122bhp 1.8 petrol and, on a few early cars, a decent 150bhp 2.3 petrol. At the other end of the scale sit the turbocharged 247bhp 2.8T and 210bhp 2.0T. Both are fast, but can overwhelm the chassis and steering. The punchy 2.0t puts out 175bhp, but our favourite petrol is the 150bhp 1.8t, which actually has a 2.0-litre engine. Overall, though, none of the petrols are a match for the strong 1.9 TiD turbodiesel, which comes with 120bhp or 150bhp. We’d go for the 150bhp, given the money, but either is better than the earlier 115bhp 2.2 TiD. You’ll get plenty of kit whichever you buy. Expect four electric windows, remote central locking, alloy wheels, air-con and plenty of safety devices. More powerful versions have leather seats and climate control, while range-topping Aero trim means firmer suspension, extra body kit and sports seats. Saab dealers have the best 9-3s and the widest choice.
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