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2002 Saab 9-3

MSRP: $27,995 - $44,995
Invoice: $26,409 - $41,405
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The performance on my Saab is awesome especially with the built-in turbocharger (thank you Sweden). Car has a little over 40,000 miles on the odometer...
By: Sushil6 - Aug 9, 2008
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I have vanity plates that read "SOBSTRY" you figure it out!
By: Jessica2112 - Jun 12, 2008
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MSRP: $27,995
Invoice: $26,409
MSRP: $39,995
Invoice: $37,405
MSRP: $38,095
Invoice: $35,057
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CarGurus' 2002 Saab 9-3 Review

Saab's 9-3 returns for a fourth year of production, with minimal changes and an abbreviated model lineup.  Buyers may still choose from a trio of 9-3 body styles (Coupe, Sedan, Convertible) but the base trim level is no longer available.  Saab now touts the SE as value-priced, in an attempt to still offer prospective buyers a relatively affordable route to 9-3 ownership.  The only other notable change is a new carbon-fiber instrument panel in the Viggen models.

For 2002, the 9-3 model lineup has been slimmed from seven to five variants. The two trims, SE and Viggen, are applicable to the Sedan and Convertible.  The Coupe is now only offered in the Viggen trim.  The features and options rosters are unaltered for this year.

The power plant options are the same, but the 185 horsepower engine has been dropped.  The SE is powered by a turbocharged 2.0 liter inline four, which delivers 205 horsepower and 209 pound-feet of torque.  A five-speed manual transmission is paired with this engine, but a four-speed automatic is also optional.  The Viggen houses a 2.3 liter turbocharged inline four, good for 230 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque, mated to a five-speed manual transmission only.  Fuel economy is estimated at 23/33 mpg for the manual SE, and 19/28 mpg for the Viggen.

Reviews for the 2002 9-3 are a mixed bag, as some owners report virtually no issues while others strongly caution against the frequency and high cost of repairs.  In various consumer reviews, the 9-3 earns high marks for performance, driving experience and design.  Favorite features include the fuel efficient yet powerful turbocharged engine, the safety of traction control, the convenience of OnStar, and the spaciousness of the hatchback.  The ill-conceived dash-mounted cup holders continue to be a big negative.


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