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Author Topic: Under consideration - Saab 9-3 1.9 TDI Vector Est  (Read 884 times)

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Under consideration - Saab 9-3 1.9 TDI Vector Est
« on: 05 August 2011, 18:13:44 »

...with Hirsch engine upgrade - 51000 miles 2008 plate. Price being discussed but around £6 to £7k.

This is for family member.

same engine as Signum I think - several of the Saabs use same parts as Vectra I think but charge a lot more for them.

No pics just yet
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Re: Under consideration - Saab 9-3 1.9 TDI Vector Est
« Reply #1 on: 05 August 2011, 19:39:57 »

Saab are part of the Scania group & have aeronautical connections although they nearly went bust recently.

  Generally well built & many die hard fans of the marque, one of the blokes at work swears by them & will drive nothing else.

  Dunno much myself really, ive only driven a 60's 96 2 sroke colunm change(a rally winner in it's day) & a 99 GL which i think had the Dolomite 1850 engine.

  Now as you say some are running VX engines...did Saab ever make an engine of thier own? :-/
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Re: Under consideration - Saab 9-3 1.9 TDI Vector Est
« Reply #2 on: 05 August 2011, 20:02:07 »

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Saab are part of the Scania group & have aeronautical connections although they nearly went bust recently.

  Generally well built & many die hard fans of the marque, one of the blokes at work swears by them & will drive nothing else.

  Dunno much myself really, ive only driven a 60's 96 2 sroke colunm change(a rally winner in it's day) & a 99 GL which i think had the Dolomite 1850 engine.

  Now as you say some are running VX engines...did Saab ever make an engine of thier own? :-/


it was the scania mob that nearly took them down due to break fails on the trucks
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