2003 SAAB 9-3 Linear 2.0t

Summary:

An outstanding car in terms of style, comfort and value

Faults:

The car was delivered to me missing the rubber seals inside both rear door openings - strange that this was missed at the factory and by the dealer, but I failed to notice it also at first.

There was also a problem with the Distance to Empty function after a few months, which was supposed to have been fixed via a software update. It nevertheless returns every 3-4 months, but I have learned that all I have to do to clear it is perform a full reset of the trip computer to fix this.

In very cold temperatures (-20C and below) the CD player does not work properly until the car warms up (I plan to have it replaced next winter).

The rear centre lap belt became jammed and had to be replaced twice during the car's first year.

The plastic on the hood (bonnet) badge peeled off, but this, like everything else, was fixed promptly by the dealer and was covered under warranty.

General Comments:

Despite these problems I believe this is a very solid car. My previous car was an 87 SAAB 900S and although I loved that old car, the new one is infinitely superior is terms of handling and comfort. My 9-3 only has the 2.0t engine, but at 175 HP I can still accelerate as fast as I’ve ever needed to. I am a tall guy and there is plenty of leg room and adjustability (at least in the front – the rear seat could use a few more cm of leg room). And the electronics are sophisticated, but fairly well thought out. My car came with OnStar installed, including the hands free cell phone and I am really impressed with how well it is integrated with the Radio/CD.

When compared to my friend’s similarly priced BMW 325, my 9-3 Linear comes out way ahead in power, style and value. And another friend’s negative experiences with his ‘03 Infinity G35 has made me appreciate my 9-3 and my Toronto SAAB dealer all the more.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 3rd July, 2004

2003 SAAB 9-3 Linear 2.0t

Summary:

Excellent car for the money

Faults:

I have small annoying problems:

I had an On-star malfunction the first month.

The rear cup holder doesn't like to lock back into place once you open it.

I have a small amount of wind noise, coming from the rear passenger side.

The most irritating problem is a rattling noise from what seems to be located in the front on the passenger side.

General Comments:

The seats seamed uncomfortable at first, especially the headrests because they are pitched forward and don't go down as far as the 900 models, but I'm used to them now and they feel fine.

The overall performance of this car is certainly much different than my 900s. I have the sport suspension which rides a little harder, but she corners and drives like a dream.

I'm still trying to get used to the turbo. I don't care for the lag from the time you hit the gas to when it kicks in, it's just not smooth.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 6th February, 2004

2003 SAAB 9-3 linear 2.0 turbo

Summary:

Total lemon

Faults:

Turbo valve has gone out 4 times in a period of 6 weeks. After each repair, it fails again in anywhere from 1 day to 2 weeks. At each failure, the car is drivable, but has no turbo boost.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 18th January, 2004

2003 SAAB 9-3 Aero 2.0 turbo

Faults:

Nothing has gone wrong yet.

General Comments:

Pros: Good power, nice handling, attractive exterior styling.

Cons: Poor support from seats; they are uncomfortable and the source of fatigue on long drives. Head rests are enormously irritating.

Poor driver ergonomics.

Interior plastic surfaces look like a "Samsonite" suitcase. Quality of materials is far below that found in BMW or Audi.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 31st August, 2003

3rd May 2006, 05:47

Didn't you notice these things in a test drive?