Are Saabs selling?

Are Saabs selling?

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NiceCupOfTea

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Saturday 8th November 2014
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My dad has been trying to sell his 9-3 estate for weeks now and hasn't had a bite.

It's an 08 Aero estate auto in blue with parchment leather, fssh, sensible miles, just serviced, no advisories, all the toys, etc. but absolutely nothing.

He had it up for 3.5k which seemed to compare very favourably with everything else I could see, but he has ended up letting WBAC drive it away for 2.5k. Crazy money for what you get.

Only things I could think of were maybe auto put people off, expensive tax, Saab parts availability, mpg, or the fact it was just pre facelift...

Apparently there are loads on eBay classifieds so maybe they are just not selling...

Funny old world.


NiceCupOfTea

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Monday 10th November 2014
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Jonjo91 said:
I would disagree with that. All Saabs seem to be in high demand at the moment.
Good quality car for very good money.

Maybe the advert wasn't written well enough, bad pictures, unfavorable location (furthest north Scotland for example)
Nope, really good ad, good pictures taken in nice location, car nice and clean. Car was located just south of Birmingham 5 mons from M42!

NiceCupOfTea

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Monday 10th November 2014
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RedLeicester said:
NiceCupOfTea said:
expensive tax
This seems to be the bit that is crippling them and many other cars. People seem to run in fear of a couple of extra hundred quid a year and instead pay "more" for an older car just to avoid it. Nonsensical.

The number of people on UKS and the like who seem to baulk at the higher tax cars is very odd. Yes it's a vagary of the system, but simply saying "I wouldn't buy X sort of car because of the tax" is just barmy IMO. It's really weird flicking the classifieds and seeing older, even pre-facelift cars commanding higher money than later higher spec ones purely because the tax is lower.

£3.5k for an 08 aero auto in a lovely colour combo sounds bang on.

Edited by RedLeicester on Monday 10th November 14:06
I agree. If tax was cheaper you'd pay more for the car and probably fuel too so it all comes out in the wash. I'm not being dictated to on what car to buy! Funnily enough the tax was part of the reason he sold, and also because he bought back his old 9000!