1996 SAAB 900 SE Turbo 2.0 Full turbo

Summary:

Not a good experience

Faults:

Front suspension arm MOT fail.

A/C Leak.

A/C blocked.

O2 sensor.

All Jockey wheels replaced noisy.

Tailgate gas struts.

Brake liners.

Blown Turbo.

Rear silencer block replaced MOT fail.

Valve stem guides.

General Comments:

The last car before I bought the Saab was a 1993 BMW E34 525 SE. I needed a car, which had more load space than the saloon I was driving, but did not want an estate. So it was the SAAB hatch back, which had the advantage of not being a Ford or Vauxhall.

I like the styling, performance and the badge. The car is a real wolf in sheep's clothing. The full turbo being 185BHP the acceleration is breath taking. From the lights rubbish as it is front wheel drive it just wants to spin the wheels, but for 40 to 70 this must be one of the fastest cars on the road without going down the mega insurance premiums for blacklisted performance cars. This is what you buy a SAAB for in my opinion.

I found the overall comfort to be a bit lacking. The low profile tyres can be a bit wearing on poor roads as was the stiff suspension, but if you are on your own and driving the A roads it's a great car.

The leather in black and the black bodywork in black again, did make the car look very classy though.

The handling is indifferent for such a performance car, the chassis is just not up to the power. The car will veer down road cambers and across the road with the torque steer, keeps you on your toes though. I would guess handling kits from SAAB specialist would sort this. But the balance is just about right though, so you could push it quite hard into corners without too much fuss.

The size of the boot was very good, but I did keep bashing my head on the tailgate catch so many times I lost count. The three doors made access to the rear seats poor. My rear passengers felt quite claustrophobic in the back.

Overall loved the performance and styling. Hated the repair costs and general reliability issues. This has put me off Saabs now, which is a shame because I do still quite like them. I have now changed to a 1998 BMW 525 SE touring which feels like it will do intergalactic miles, quickly safely and reliably. Repair costs are irrelevant if it does not go wrong

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 11th May, 2005

10th Aug 2006, 05:15

Well doe with your report - You have summed the Saab 900 up well. Mine has not had the problems that you have had with yours, but it has had some different issues like the CV joint.

Saabs have a weak point on the bottoms of their doors for rust. (particularly the back doors.)

For the few faults it has, I still love to drive my Saab.

1996 SAAB 900 S 2.0 Litre petrol

Summary:

Comfortable, well equipped, different, excellent value

Faults:

Battery failed after 110,000 miles (six years)

Windscreen wiper washers blocked.

General Comments:

This is an extremely comfortable, solid car and is an excellent second-hand buy.

I have owned Toyotas in the past, a marque with a good reputation for reliability and build quality, but, in my opinion, this car is better.

On the downside, the clutch is very heavy and the ventilation system is especially poor (no air-conditioning in this model).

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 1st November, 2002

1996 SAAB 900 iS 2.0 petrol

Summary:

A quality second hand bargain

Faults:

The original factory fitted battery failed after 6 years!

The centre section on the exhaust failed after 5 years, the rear silencer box is shedding it's multiple skins -this looks unsightly, but is only cosmetic and does not fail the annual test.

General Comments:

Very reliable.

Very safe.

A little bit different from the crowd.

Excellent build quality.

A little on the thirsty side.

A good allround family car that is practical, robust, safe with a large boot.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 20th October, 2002