RE: SOTW: Saab 9-5 Aero HOT
Discussion
Bonefish Blues said:
Nah, you want a 9-5 really, you're just in denial.
Agreed; I wanted a 9-5 but ended up with a 9-3 as I needed a car in a hurry, both of the 9-5's I was interested in sold quicker than I could get to view them. My OG9-3 is a very decent car for the £600 I paid, but it's not a patch to drive compared to a 9-5.I WISH said:
rmcoboy said:
Lotta car to waft around in for a grand. Saabs have the comfiest seats in the world - fact.
Wouldn't disagree with your assessment of the car ...... but I'd wager that the leather chairs in either (or both) the Alfa 147 2.0 Selespeed or the Honda Accord Executive might give the seats in the SAAB a run for their money!Neither are a patch on the ones in the '02 onwards 9-5 Aero.
Only comparable car with as good as/better seats that I've been in, was a Volvo S60R.
Scary to see them so cheap - I paid more than double for my '04, albeit with half the miles. Mine's had a noobtune stage 1 remap. 3rd gear onwards the traction control leaves you alone, and from 50mph (in a straight line) keeps a 996 Carrera honest.
Great car. 30mpg on a motorway run, at any speed up to about 75mpg. 24mpg around town. I regularly get 3 kayaks on it, or 2 bikes in it.
Looks good, wheels could do with spacers but that's personal opinion. Mines Cappinchino Black (black with bronze flecks) and when clean looks like you could put your hand in to it. Nice 2 tone leather.
Very heavy, brake and tyre use is commensurate. XL-rated tyres a must. Oil changes are £45 from my local tyre place, with fully synthetic. Acceptable at 6k intervals.
Every toy you could want. Heated seatsx5, climate, cruise, double sun visors (cool as fk). Reliable as sunrise. 1 bulb in a year and 30k miles.
I want to change for a diesel due to work miles but I can't think of anything that will do the job as well as my Aero. For a grand, you really can't go wrong. And I say that as a man who moans over the cost of a £5 macdonalds.
First class SOTW.
Great car. 30mpg on a motorway run, at any speed up to about 75mpg. 24mpg around town. I regularly get 3 kayaks on it, or 2 bikes in it.
Looks good, wheels could do with spacers but that's personal opinion. Mines Cappinchino Black (black with bronze flecks) and when clean looks like you could put your hand in to it. Nice 2 tone leather.
Very heavy, brake and tyre use is commensurate. XL-rated tyres a must. Oil changes are £45 from my local tyre place, with fully synthetic. Acceptable at 6k intervals.
Every toy you could want. Heated seatsx5, climate, cruise, double sun visors (cool as fk). Reliable as sunrise. 1 bulb in a year and 30k miles.
I want to change for a diesel due to work miles but I can't think of anything that will do the job as well as my Aero. For a grand, you really can't go wrong. And I say that as a man who moans over the cost of a £5 macdonalds.
First class SOTW.
OpulentBob said:
Oil changes are £45 from my local tyre place, with fully synthetic. Acceptable at 6k intervals.
Alternatively full-synth oil & filter £15 from ECP and 20 minutes very easy work if you're a tight bugger like me. Spark plus were £4.50 a set with a trade card, 10 minutes to change.Comfort, space, reasonable economy, easy servicing, superb speed- what's not to like?
RH
Rovinghawk said:
Alternatively full-synth oil & filter £15 from ECP and 20 minutes very easy work if you're a tight bugger like me. Spark plus were £4.50 a set with a trade card, 10 minutes to change.
Comfort, space, reasonable economy, easy servicing, superb speed- what's not to like?
RH
Very true, oil changes are possible for cheaper, but my way they dispose of the old, and I don't have to lay in the road being watched by neighbours! Comfort, space, reasonable economy, easy servicing, superb speed- what's not to like?
RH
OpulentBob said:
Scary to see them so cheap - I paid more than double for my '04, albeit with half the miles. Mine's had a noobtune stage 1 remap. 3rd gear onwards the traction control leaves you alone, and from 50mph (in a straight line) keeps a 996 Carrera honest.
Great car. 30mpg on a motorway run, at any speed up to about 75mpg. 24mpg around town. I regularly get 3 kayaks on it, or 2 bikes in it.
Looks good, wheels could do with spacers but that's personal opinion. Mines Cappinchino Black (black with bronze flecks) and when clean looks like you could put your hand in to it. Nice 2 tone leather.
Very heavy, brake and tyre use is commensurate. XL-rated tyres a must. Oil changes are £45 from my local tyre place, with fully synthetic. Acceptable at 6k intervals.
Every toy you could want. Heated seatsx5, climate, cruise, double sun visors (cool as fk). Reliable as sunrise. 1 bulb in a year and 30k miles.
I want to change for a diesel due to work miles but I can't think of anything that will do the job as well as my Aero. For a grand, you really can't go wrong. And I say that as a man who moans over the cost of a £5 macdonalds.
First class SOTW.
Glad that one worked out for you - nice colour, Cappuccino, I was so tempted to pull the trigger based on that alone!Great car. 30mpg on a motorway run, at any speed up to about 75mpg. 24mpg around town. I regularly get 3 kayaks on it, or 2 bikes in it.
Looks good, wheels could do with spacers but that's personal opinion. Mines Cappinchino Black (black with bronze flecks) and when clean looks like you could put your hand in to it. Nice 2 tone leather.
Very heavy, brake and tyre use is commensurate. XL-rated tyres a must. Oil changes are £45 from my local tyre place, with fully synthetic. Acceptable at 6k intervals.
Every toy you could want. Heated seatsx5, climate, cruise, double sun visors (cool as fk). Reliable as sunrise. 1 bulb in a year and 30k miles.
I want to change for a diesel due to work miles but I can't think of anything that will do the job as well as my Aero. For a grand, you really can't go wrong. And I say that as a man who moans over the cost of a £5 macdonalds.
First class SOTW.
With another baby on the way, our existing car was going to prove too small for our needs. Having looked at a few different options, I bought one a couple of weeks ago.
Agree with the sentiments of others on this thread, I couldn't find anything else that met so many of my requirements for the price.
Quick
Spacious
Comfortable
30mpg + on the motorway
Entertaining when the baby seats are not in use.
Agree with the sentiments of others on this thread, I couldn't find anything else that met so many of my requirements for the price.
Quick
Spacious
Comfortable
30mpg + on the motorway
Entertaining when the baby seats are not in use.
kilauea said:
aeropilot said:
Alfa or Honda better seats than the Saab
Neither are a patch on the ones in the '02 onwards 9-5 Aero.
Only comparable car with as good as/better seats that I've been in, was a Volvo S60R.
You're both wrong. MY Saab has the best seats in the world - '93 9000 aero Neither are a patch on the ones in the '02 onwards 9-5 Aero.
Only comparable car with as good as/better seats that I've been in, was a Volvo S60R.
I owned a 9000 Aero for 4 years before I bought the 9-5 Aero, and I personally found the seats in the 9-5 to be much better than the 9000 Aero.
I know everyone raves about the seats in the 9000 Aero, but I found they didn't suit my body shape.
Bonefish Blues said:
Glad that one worked out for you - nice colour, Cappuccino, I was so tempted to pull the trigger based on that alone!
Slightly iffy seller reputation aside, it's really been one of the best cars I've ever owned. I know, whatever the weather/conditions, it will work. My only real niggle is the width - she's a bit of a Nigella.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff