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Hi all
I picked this up a couple of days ago and thought it was about time I shared.
The reason for me buying one is that my little Puma just isn't up to the job of ferrying me around at high speeds and long distances.
Its a 2002 Saab 95 Aero (auto) with 250bhp. Its on 79k miles.
Its ability to cover vast distances is staggering! Its so comfortable and has obviously had a lot of care and money lavished on it over the years.
Just before buying it, it had the following done:
Wheels refurbished
4 new tyres
New discs and pads all round, including drilled and grooved discs mated to EBC green stuff pads.
Detailed
All bushes replaced.
Full service - Including sump dropped and cleaned.
Its going in next week to have the gearbox oil changed
It runs perfectly and can only describe it in showroom condition!.
It has everything I could want from a comfy, fast motor, Heated memory seat (front and rear), Harmon Kardon sound system (Fantastic!), brilliant headlamps) and its sooo quite at speed.
Anyway photos:
Thanks for looking!
I picked this up a couple of days ago and thought it was about time I shared.
The reason for me buying one is that my little Puma just isn't up to the job of ferrying me around at high speeds and long distances.
Its a 2002 Saab 95 Aero (auto) with 250bhp. Its on 79k miles.
Its ability to cover vast distances is staggering! Its so comfortable and has obviously had a lot of care and money lavished on it over the years.
Just before buying it, it had the following done:
Wheels refurbished
4 new tyres
New discs and pads all round, including drilled and grooved discs mated to EBC green stuff pads.
Detailed
All bushes replaced.
Full service - Including sump dropped and cleaned.
Its going in next week to have the gearbox oil changed
It runs perfectly and can only describe it in showroom condition!.
It has everything I could want from a comfy, fast motor, Heated memory seat (front and rear), Harmon Kardon sound system (Fantastic!), brilliant headlamps) and its sooo quite at speed.
Anyway photos:
Thanks for looking!
wolfy1988 said:
NiceCupOfTea said:
If it has had the wheels refurb'ed, you need to take them back and get the front n/s done again!
I wondered how long it would take before that was pointed out!NiceCupOfTea said:
wolfy1988 said:
NiceCupOfTea said:
If it has had the wheels refurb'ed, you need to take them back and get the front n/s done again!
I wondered how long it would take before that was pointed out!I paid the equivalent to £2k, unbelievable amount of car for the money imo.
The guy I bought it off was a real enthusiast, I must have counted 10 Saabs in his garden!
Thought I would share my first 1000 miles impression of the Saab.
We have affectionately named it the 'Smacked Baboon' due the noise it makes when you floor it.
I don't love it like I did the Puma but instead I am I'm impressed by its ability to cover ground at high speed in comfort and security, which to be fair is exactly the reason I bought it.
It feels extremely fast (by my standards anyway) and I am rather pleased to report that it is much easier on fuel than I imagined it too be, I am averaging 30mpg, which doesn't sound good but I am definitely putting less fuel in it than I was the Puma it has replaced. I suspect this partly down to the fact that at high motorway speeds it is not really trying where as the little Ford was screaming along.
Its size is taking some getting used to especially in car parks, it's lack of steering lock does not help with this either.
Over the next few days it is getting its Gearbox oil changed, Brake fluid change and some braided hoses. As well as a 'Stage 1 NoobTune', which will take from 250bhp & 350nm to 275bhp and 420nm, I will report back on the difference it makes.
We have affectionately named it the 'Smacked Baboon' due the noise it makes when you floor it.
I don't love it like I did the Puma but instead I am I'm impressed by its ability to cover ground at high speed in comfort and security, which to be fair is exactly the reason I bought it.
It feels extremely fast (by my standards anyway) and I am rather pleased to report that it is much easier on fuel than I imagined it too be, I am averaging 30mpg, which doesn't sound good but I am definitely putting less fuel in it than I was the Puma it has replaced. I suspect this partly down to the fact that at high motorway speeds it is not really trying where as the little Ford was screaming along.
Its size is taking some getting used to especially in car parks, it's lack of steering lock does not help with this either.
Over the next few days it is getting its Gearbox oil changed, Brake fluid change and some braided hoses. As well as a 'Stage 1 NoobTune', which will take from 250bhp & 350nm to 275bhp and 420nm, I will report back on the difference it makes.
bigtomski said:
I paid a visit to Karl for exactly this and it was well worth it!
Unfortunately i'm now thinking stage 3.
I love my 9-5 Aero too!
I am ordering the tune on a spare t7 ecu as I live in Dublin. Can't wait! Unfortunately i'm now thinking stage 3.
I love my 9-5 Aero too!
Stage 3 should see what, 300bhp and 440nm? Should be 'nippy' after that!
Fitted the Stage 1 'Noobtune' ECU today
It comes with an open SID, which to me doesn't mean much but I plan to learn what it does.
Powerwise its now up from 250bhp and 350nm to 285bhp and 420nm.
I was expecting it to feel very different but rather disappointingly it doesn't feel quicker in normal mode, the gearbox seems to reacting differently which is the real indication of the extra power.
However in 'Sport' mode it definitively feels more powerful, boost is more aggressive and it feels quicker up to .90 leptons. It will be interesting to see how the fuel economy suffers.
Driving wise the power easily overwhelms the chassis, its ability to wheelspin up to silly speeds is worrying. I have spent a bit of time recently getting to know its handling characteristics and my conclusion is, don't rush it, instead smooth inputs and watch your lines.
Got home tonight and the brakes were blue! not sure they are meant to go that color! went for a drive to make sure they were ok, they feel fine at least.
It comes with an open SID, which to me doesn't mean much but I plan to learn what it does.
Powerwise its now up from 250bhp and 350nm to 285bhp and 420nm.
I was expecting it to feel very different but rather disappointingly it doesn't feel quicker in normal mode, the gearbox seems to reacting differently which is the real indication of the extra power.
However in 'Sport' mode it definitively feels more powerful, boost is more aggressive and it feels quicker up to .90 leptons. It will be interesting to see how the fuel economy suffers.
Driving wise the power easily overwhelms the chassis, its ability to wheelspin up to silly speeds is worrying. I have spent a bit of time recently getting to know its handling characteristics and my conclusion is, don't rush it, instead smooth inputs and watch your lines.
Got home tonight and the brakes were blue! not sure they are meant to go that color! went for a drive to make sure they were ok, they feel fine at least.
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