ethanehlers
Recovering Saabaholic
ethanehlers

My very well used and somewhat rusty 1997 Saab 900 SET. While not being nearly as efficient or reliable, lacking any sort of warranty, having a much lower probable lifespan, and generally being an incredible pain in the a$$, I can guarantee that it has much more character, is far more interesting, has more head room,

Bump both of those options. Recently had the opportunity to buy a Quattro, but the GF reminded me that I was looking for a reliable and cheap-to-fix car to replace the Saab. I figured the GF would probably cost less to maintain than the Quattro, so she got to stay.

Bump!

97 900 SET. I use the center console as a "cup holder", but it doesn't really hold them very well. The dash cup holder is not there in my car, nor is there any space where it once was. As far as those two tiny tray's in the glove box go, I wouldn't use them with the car parked, and they are entirely inaccessible with

You remembered the console mounted ignition key in the Saab, but forgot the console mounted window buttons that passengers hunt forever for, the reverse lockout mechanism that ensures that NOBODY unfamiliar with the brand can borrow the car, the fact that the Saab doesn't have even a single cup-holder, and the

Saab 900, MY 1994-1998. The silver strip on the bumper gives it away. These were done away with for the change to the 9-3 in 1999.