2000 SAAB 9-3 SE 2.0 turbo

Summary:

Never had problems until now

Faults:

I love this car. I bought this car early last year 2006. I really never had any major problems with it. I've maintained it very well. Until just recently about 2 weeks ago.

I went home for lunch from work. The car was working perfectly fine at this point. Then, as I'm leaving to go back to work, it doesn't want to turn on (I didn't leave any lights on in the car at all, nothing left open etc). I get a jump and right away it starts like normal. Didn't think nothing of it. No more problems, so I thought, until 2 days later.

My car wouldn't start unless I got a jump, so I did and now my car shut off as I was driving. That happened twice. I got it towed, also twice that day.

The place I took it to get checked out, swore it was the battery. Got a new battery and nope, not the problem, because the exact same thing is still happening. I asked if it could be anything else fuel system etc. they said they checked everything, whole electrical system and everything looked good.

So now my car is sitting at home and I have no idea what the problem can be. I want to take it to the Saab dealership, but I know that's going to cost me an arm & a leg. If anyone else has any idea what this problem may be, please contact me asap. Email: nioce1120@yahoo.com

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 22nd June, 2007

23rd Jun 2007, 09:18

Maybe check the alternator?.. if the battery is new.

23rd Jun 2007, 21:06

Definately check the Alternator. If you can remove it yourself, you can take it in and have it tested for free at some auto supply stores like Advance Auto, Oreillys, Pepboys, It sounds to me like the alternator!!!

13th Oct 2007, 00:48

Mine is a 1999 with 108k on it. The exact same thing happen to my car a couple of weeks ago. I thought it was the battery, so I put in a new one. One week later, the battery died. I took it to my mechanic, and he didn't see anything wrong with it and the alternator is charging fine. He asked me to leave the car with him for a few days for a thorough check up. I need the car everyday, so haven't done it yet. In the meantime, I use a battery booster to jump start the car. Once it starts, it runs for a few days. I am trying to research this issue online to get an idea. If I find out anything that sounds right, I will come back and post it. Good luck.

2000 SAAB 9-3 SE 2.0 turbo

Summary:

Nice car, poor design of oil system

Faults:

Oil Sludge identified at 33K. Engine failure at 57K due to oil sludge.

General Comments:

Engine oil screen was cleaned and I was instructed to change oil at manufacturers intervals. Changed oil 8 times within 30,000 miles and replaced oil pump. Engine again diagnosed with serious damage from oil sludge. Saab offer is to pay for 50% of cost for a new engine and will not contribute to use a rebuilt engine.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 6th January, 2007

2000 SAAB 9-3 SE 2.0 High-Output turbo

Summary:

Maintain it well and it will run forever.

Faults:

SID had a few pixels go out at 75K miles (replaced under warranty). Everything else is maintenance stuff (front brakes at 75K, etc.).

General Comments:

I'm surprised to see so many negatives here. But then again, I suppose people who have had bad experiences are more likely to post here than people who aren't having problems at all. I am one of the people who have had little to no problems and have had fine dealer service.

Owning a Saab, I've learned:

The 2.0 turbo motor is a delight. MUCH more powerful and refined than I thought it would be.

The seats are sublimely comfortable. Not particularly big-bolstered, but downright wonderful.

The manual transmission is just as engaging as was the gearbox on my VW Corrado SLC or 94 Twin Turbo 300ZX. May not be on par with a Honda or BMW, but it is very rewarding and you'll never miss a gear.

Don't go to the dealer if you don't have to. Repairs and maintenance is SO much cheaper if you just go to the eccentric Euro-only shop down the way which has tons of experience with these cars.

I bought mine used. I bought my particular Saab because the previous owner did every scheduled maintenance and changed the friggin' oil every time he should. He had receipts to back this all up. And you know what? The car is still perfect just as it is about to hit 100,000 miles. My dad's 95 Camry XLE V6 (he bought it new) has had more problems (engine light, brake light, shocks) than my Saab ever has.

Plus, the quality of the leather in the Saab versus leather from 1993 VW, 1994 Nissan, or 1995 Toyota is superior. The leather really reacts the way real leather should when fine balsam is applied (I used to use Lexol which was okay, but a fine balsam for shoe leather is just so much better in my opinion).

I could go on and on. My boss had a Honda Accord which had endless problems. Check your Saab before you buy used. Apparently like other cars, there are bad Saabs and there are good Saabs.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 2nd January, 2007