The photo with the TPMS fault and an 1/8 tank of gas is really the chef’s kiss on the whole thing. I’m guessing the door was open when the photo was taken but I can totally see a faulty door switch sensor being part of the deal too.
And frankly ALL of them look terrible.
MY EYES
Neat car, but number of red flags for me:
I’m not buying a car with a loan on it with a cracked windshield at any price. It seems like the seller can’t make payments and wants to sell the car to pay off the loan, and if they can’t do that they can’t do the maintenance and repairs needed for this car. ND.
100% NP, would prefer the earlier 2-smoke engine though. If you're gonna vintage Saab go full balls wild!
Irrational NP. I want this little weirdo, and I don’t even really understand why.
It’s always fun to see a car I never knew of in here. Learning is fun!
I see lots of cars with wheels I hate, I don't get what is so bad about these.
Boy, you’re assuming a LOT here..
Far easier to find a Triumph TR8 if you want a flying wedge with a Rover 3.5.
This is a Saab Saab. The Epsilon platform (I.e. Opal platform share) wasn’t used for the 9-3 until 2003.
2003 was the first year of full assimilation GM model. This one still has SAAB DNA.
A GM era SAAB is not what the SPG-ophiles lust after. these are Opel-escent and rather ordinary No Dice
Hi Folks!
Owner of the car here. Just 1 correction, that I realize now I neglected to include in the ad. I do in fact have the bumpers. As you can see by the video, that was also linked, I have the front and rear bumper.
There was a time, when G-Wagens were unobtainable through normal channels in the U.S., that having a gray market one was über-cool. After MBUSA decided to bring bling-tastic G-Wagens to the US on its own, having a relatively down-style gray market model was considered properly restrained and reeking of old money.
I was ready to hit ND until seeing the condition, and seeing that it really is completely stock. 3000GT VR4s fetch more than this all day in the same condition. I know the Stealth is the less desirable of the two by a small margin, but this still seems like a reasonable deal on a nice example.