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Car Forum / Saab Cars / September 2007

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dadofpscag - 18 Sep 2007 18:30 GMT
Apologies for the broad base question.  I currently own a 1988 Saab
900.  When purchased it was and still is in pretty bad shape.  So I
really do not have a good baseline to compare another car.  What is
with the transmission?  I read for sale ads from private owners
complaning about going through their second transmission.  Next is
what is considered reasonable for high mileage?  American cars 120,000
miles is high milelage, while my current 900 odometer stopped at
208,000.  Of course mileage has a cause and effect on the resale
purchase price.  I am open to all models newer than what I own.  What
engine is better and is a turbo necessary?

Any advice would be most helpful.  Thanks.
hippo - 24 Sep 2007 08:00 GMT

>Apologies for the broad base question.  I currently own a 1988 Saab
>900.  When purchased it was and still is in pretty bad shape.  So I
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>purchase price.  I am open to all models newer than what I own.  What
>engine is better and is a turbo necessary?

>Any advice would be most helpful.  Thanks.

89 onwards brakes and wheels (stud pattern) changed IIRC. Reliability also
improved as a rule. Fair few people reckon each year from 89 - 93 had less
problems than the previous ones, but it's not universal! Oz didn't get ABS
'til 92 models and retained the 3 spd auto throughout.
The later 5 spd is a definite improvement on the originals. Electrics
generally seemed to get better too. Body integrity and safety features
remianed strong points throughout the car's life. Turbo? Personal choice.
I miss my '81T but I like lots of things about my '90NA. If I get the
chance I'll buy a low mileage '92/'93 3dr T in the next 12 months. Then
again, one of these days I'll probably go all stupid and get an early EMS
as a project car too! Cheers    



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th - 24 Sep 2007 09:03 GMT
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>> Apologies for the broad base question.  I currently own a 1988 Saab
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> again, one of these days I'll probably go all stupid and get an early EMS
> as a project car too! Cheers    

The new brakes (with a 4-bolt stud pattern) were already on the MY88.
What you have is easy to find out, the old system parking brake locked
the front wheels, the new system operates on the rear wheels.

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