1998 Saab 900s For Sale By Owner
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Engine Type: 4-Cyl. 2.0L Turbo, ABS (4-Wheel), Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, AM/FM Stereo, Cassette, Cruise Control, Dual Front Air Bags, Dual Power Seats, FWD, Leather, Multi Compact Disc Hookup, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Tilt Wheel
Driver Air Bag; Anti-Lock Brakes; Air Conditioning; Alloy Wheels; Cruise Control; Passenger Air Bag; Rear Window Defroster; Power Seats; Leather Seats; Power Door Locks; Power Mirrors; Power Windows; Power Steering; Side Air Bag; Tilt Wheel.
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| Price | $6000 OBO |
|---|---|
| Body Style | Convertible |
| Mileage | 84,000 |
| Exterior Color | Green |
| Interior Color | Tan |
| Engine | 4 Cylinder Gasoline |
| Transmission | 5 Speed Manual |
| Drive Type | 2 wheel drive - front |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Doors | Two Door |
Saab Reviews by Consumer Guide
| Highlights |
| The 1994 Saab 900 was the first new 900-series model in 15 years. It retained its front-wheel drive and rode on a longer wheelbase, but was two inches shorter and was the first Saab to offer a V6. Initially offered as a 4-door hatchback in both 900S and 900SE trim, the 2-door hatchback and convertible arrived later in the year. Two-doors and convertibles came equipped with a turbocharged 185-horsepower, 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine. The 900S came with a 150-horsepower, 2.3-liter 4-cylinder. The 900SE 4-door came with the new 170-horsepower 2.5-liter V6. A 5-speed manual was standard and a 4-speed automatic was optional. Standard were dual airbags and 4-wheel antilock disc brakes. |
| Road Test Evaluation |
| This new Saab retained its upright stance and stuck to its hatchback design. As a result, it preserved such virtues as generous head and leg room, plus enormous cargo space from what is basically a very compact car. However, mainstream buyers may find the key position is too disorienting and the cabin too narrow. The dashboard is little changed, so most controls are close at hand. But the power-window buttons are mounted between the seats rather than on the door panels where they'd be more convenient to operate. The V6 feels strong and smooth, and works particularly well with the new 4-speed automatic. It shifts quickly and consistently with no hesitation. It downshifts smoothly, eagerly providing all the passing power you need. The 900's 2.3-liter 4-cylinder has adequate power with the manual, but feels underpowered when paired with the automatic. Body lean is evident when taking turns at speed, but these cars have a generally sporty feel, with precise steering and excellent grip. The taut suspension provides excellent control, but combines with the modest wheelbase for a ride that's choppy enough over rough pavement to deter some buyers. Wind and road noise are disconcerting at highway speeds. Get an Auto Loan If you want to get the perfect car loan for your Saab that fits your budget, it is foolhardy to just sign-up when you have not determined all of your available options. Before doing so, you might want to consider first the figures that you will be working with. Once you have determined the model of the car that you want, where you will be getting the loan from, and your monthly allowance for the used car loan payment, you may proceed with signing up. Then you will be on your way to owning the vehicle that you want. There are a lot of web sites online which offer auto loan rate calculators. These rates vary by state and city. There are also online lenders who offer a cheaper rate, as compared to getting car loans via banks who - more often than not - deny your loan application, especially for used vehicles. Research online and visit the used car dealers in your area. Collect the price quotes first to determine the current rates for the used cars available in the market. You can also ask around for the rates. You are bound to get more results by word of mouth, especially if you know car enthusiasts. In For a used car loan, the Bank of America offers 20% down payment and an 11.2% rate. You would add to this a $75 fee and a .25% discount with auto debit. The second lender, which is Capital One Auto Finance, offers a 6.25 % rate and a 20% down payment. There are no application fees and prepayment penalties. Wells Fargo Bank offers an 8.88% rate and a 20% down, a $50 application fee and a .25% discount with auto debit. At the end of the day, just compare these three rates and determine which offer would fit your budget. Also consider the distance, mileage and the final asking price. One more thing that you should consider when comparing rates is the number of months for you to make the payments. There are several options. Some lenders offer a 36 month used car loan. For higher asking prices, longer payment terms are available. For a 36-month used car loan, for example, the rate offered is 8.31%. This rate increases as the number of months increase. After researching and looking through all of your options, choose the lowest rate that you can get and remember not to overspend when you have already reached a certain target budget. |

