This week on Buckle Up, Rob reviews the wonderfully quirky SAAB 9-3 convertible. Ever wondered what an alternative would be to the usual boring German cars?
Pages: 1 2 3 4. My biggest issue with the 9-3 convertible range is the price. Starting from around $65,000 for the Linear 2.0-litre turbo, it goes all the way to $93,000 for the Aero and although
Tested here is the range-topping Aero convertible. At $92,400 in auto form, it's the most expensive 9-3 by some margin, yet by European soft-top standards it's good value.
The latest review of Saab 9 3 measures performance, economy, comfort, practicality and reliability. See customer reviews across Britain from AA Cars.
The Saab 9-3 Convertible (2003-2011) is a four seater that's related to the Vauxhall Vectra. It was also available as a saloon and a Sport Wagon estate. The range was updated in 2007, but was axed with the death of the Saab brand in 2011. But is it a good second-hand choice? Read our full review to find out.
A less than stellar interior and only mediocre performance and dynamic prowess means that the 9-3 convertible is something of a leftfield choice these days, but it's still handsome enough to
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saab 9 3 convertible review