Saab 9-3 Coupe (1998 - 2002) Viggen 3d (1999/V) Owner Review
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Summary
What does this car say about you?
I value exclusivity without paying through the nose for it.
What do your friends / family / neighbours think of the car?
They're puzzled!
Would you buy this car again and why?
No, because I have experienced what it has to offer and there is no need for another bite.
What are you likely to buy next?
Something with AWD.
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Buying experience
Type of dealer you bought from?
Didn't buy from a dealer
Did you buy this car new?
No
What price did you pay?
£2,500
When did you buy the car?
January 2011
Did you get a good deal and why?
Try getting an equivalent M3 -- a slouch in comparison to the Viggen -- for under three grand. A good deal? Unquestionably.
Is there any special reason why you bought this car?
What was the dealer like?
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Driving it
What's it like to drive?
As per all previous reports, torque steer -- even with a brace -- is gargantuan and around town the heavy clutch can get tiresome, but on big treks it is matchless: supremely comfortable and reasonably economical if you rein in your speed-freak instincts.
What's it like to park?
Thanks to the shallow rear window, massive C pillars and spoiler, visibility isn't best but any decent driver can park a Viggen (or any other 9-3 coupe come to think of it).
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Living with it
Have you had any problems with the car?
Of course -- at 132k when I bought it I knew it was leggy and would need odds and sods carried out. The SID (display) is knackered, the wheels are tattier than Wilfred Brambell and it has a ding or two but otherwise it's been fine due to previous owners not skimping on maintenance. Full service history is a must.
What's most practical about your car?
It's extremely secure and the boot is cavernous.
Favourite gadget, option or accessory?
Heated front seats. Awesome after a climb or a day out in the raw.