Overview & Reviews
A new in-dash DVD-based navigation system is added to the options list. The 9-3 convertible is now available in entry-level Linear trim.
- Handles well for a front-drive car, frugal yet powerful engines, generous passenger room, class-leading trunk space.
- Suspension should be stiffer on Aero models, ride can be harsh over bumps, interiors lack upscale look and feel, weak stereos.
User Reviews:
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Great Car, Great Value - 2005 Saab 9-3
By David - May 4 - 10:43 amI was just looking for an affordable car with good gas mileage. After two years, Ive been pleasantly surprised at the overall comfort and performance and havent tired a bit of the design.
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Great Car - I will buy another. - 2005 Saab 9-3
By AM - April 3 - 10:00 amWe bought this car for my daughter and I now ask to borrow it. It is great fun to drive. We have the 5- speed manual and I was surprised by the level of performance. The quality is evident and I especially like the fact that the 2.0 L 4 cylinder has a timing CHAIN instead of a timing belt. We get 37 MPG on the highway at 70 MPH. Driving 60 MPH, I can get over 40 MPG (I did this on a 300 mile trip I took recently on back roads). About 26 MPG in the city. Good quality leather seats. Beware of trying to modify the radio. The whole electronics system in the car is controlled through fiber optic lines that also run the radio. It is expensive to repair the radio.
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Very satisfying car - 2005 Saab 9-3
By MJ - February 21 - 3:56 amThis is a really nice car to drive. Its responsive, controlled and quick. From a dead stop the acceleration is normal but it has great passing power - which is really what you need. It accelerates from 40 to 65 (or more, if you dare) in a heartbeat! The ride is stiff (Aero) but very tight. Its very comfortable (Aero seats) and the power convertible top works great. No noticeable decrease in headroom. Still has trunk room with the top down. Stereo is good - sound is very true to actual.