Here’s why the SAAB 9-3 is the BEST Convertible of the 00’s

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  • čas přidán 27. 10. 2023
  • Full review of the Saab 9-3 Convertible, sold from 2003 - 2011.
    Car on test: 2005 Saab 9-3 Convertible (Cabriolet) 1.8t Vector manual
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  • @shshh-fw9eh
    @shshh-fw9eh Před 5 měsíci +5

    It's like you read my mind out loud, JJ. I love the 93 converible precisely for the same reasons you talk about in the vid. So much so I actually own one now. An absolute joy! Thank you JJ.

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Ah brilliant. Great minds think alike eh :)

  • @johnwitmeyer
    @johnwitmeyer Před 5 měsíci +3

    Loved your video review. Still own my 2004 black, manual, 9-3 convertible. Only 85,000 miles on it and still on great shape. A joy to drive and fun to receive great comments on a 20 year old car. Had two other SAAB convertibles before this one...an '88 and a '96. They were fun too but the 9-3 has really held up well in terms of both performance and styling. Great car! Thx for the video.

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 5 měsíci

      Hey, thanks and no problem. Yes that it isn't it, these just don't feel their age - still quite modern in so many ways. And solid, compared with some older convertibles. Cheers :)

  • @mikayle1618
    @mikayle1618 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Thank you so much for these wonderful reviews of these saabs!

  • @Rjhs001
    @Rjhs001 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Hi JJ. Got to say, the quality of the 'head lining' with the roof up looks amazing. You could almost mistake it for a normal saloon.
    Thanks, as usual, for an informative, entertaining and balanced review.
    Cheers.

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hey John - yeah it is, and the headroom too, mega impressive. Cheers again man 😊

  • @patrickmcaleer8168
    @patrickmcaleer8168 Před 3 měsíci

    Love Saab, had 3 93s started with Linear, then a Vector then finally an Aero. You get so much for your money in them and they look great

  • @wraithconscience
    @wraithconscience Před 7 měsíci +4

    So glad you liked the car. And how fortunate to have test driven one of its most elegant colours. That said, I generally dislike non-owner test reviews. Even when favourable as this one so decidedly was, there's always a rather odd imbalance when evaluating what's truly lovable and what' becomes wholly irrelevant after about a week of ownership. There is also always a dirth of basic advice that would make all the difference between loving these cars and enjoying them on the one hand, and ruining and hating them one the other hand. Some are little things, some are fundamental things. For instance: These cars purr intoxicatingly and are so comfortable driving, one has the feeling they were custom-made. Your wife will think you're having an affair because you're just out driving around at all hours of the day and night and in all types of weather -- though she'll forgive you when you take her out regularly for romantic, moonlight drives! Mine have draft screens, so wind in the cabin is irrelevant. Like the clip of the commericial (so glad you showed that), I drive it all year with the top down, even in snow -- as long as its not raining. BUT, I also have a clear winter-maintenance routine that includes and undercarriage sprayer to rinse of road salt and a de-salination product (that I also use on my boat). The heat on low and a scarf (which one has on anyway in winter) is more than sufficient to nullify the cold. The heated seats are more for long-distance driving than for cold, namely as a way to reduce back fatigue by promoting circulation. It works. The seats being so brilliantly confortable, however, I rarely use their heat function, even on an eighteen-hour cross continental drive. That buttons and emblems fade and need replacment after 15 years is about a 20 GBP issue, frankly something actual owners don't blink an eyelash at. Originals are still available and can be installed oneself in about 10 minutes. And one isn't supposed to be in the rear seat while operating the top. I also have a 23-year old 9-3 with 1/4-million kilometers on it and the door handles are still just fine. Perhaps it was not the focus of your video, it ought to have been, namely that these cars require a bit of knowledge and research to maintain properly. It's not burdensome, but, like housework, just needs to be done -- regularly and without complaint. Unlike the run-of-the-mill cabriolets of major marks, you'l have to support your mechanic with information, unless he's a specialist. He doesn't have to be, but one would do well to provide service, repair and maintenance information or a source or contact to a specialist. Before you go the to appointment, send the technical information over by email so he can plan properly. Locate the parts online -- if he can't sources them at "mechanics prices", you can get them for him. For example, my older 9-3 was a model for which it is ABSOLUTELY PARAMOUNT to clean the oil pick-up screen upon purchase and make sure a crankcase ventilation kit is installed. If not, install it! And change the crankshaft bearings while you're in there. These are not difficult or expensive "upgrades" but will save your engine from sudden death. The later 9-3s don't seem to have this issue as far as I know, but it would not hurt to check the oil pick-up screen for oil sludge (just clean it) and bearings for wear. And use ONLY the recommended top-quality synthetic oil type recommended in the manual. If the engine is tight (burns no oil), use the lightest of the recommended. Heavier viscosities are NOT better, but can actually cause problems. Sure, in an engine that has worn rings or in very hot climates, heavier viscosities are justified. My motto: Know what repairs to expect (at some point), budget for them, budget also for the unexpected (each season), and just fix it! No tears! My advice to the new or prospective Saab owner would be, BEFORE you buy one, get on the forums, find a qualified specialst (or at least an honest mechanic who already has a handful of Saab customers), join your local Saab owners club and make friends with their resident technical expert. Do your research. Budget for each season. If nothing goes amiss, great. Then, you'll LOVE these cars!

    • @katthompson3852
      @katthompson3852 Před 6 měsíci

      That hits the nail on the head for maintenance.

    • @Therealsoloshiesty
      @Therealsoloshiesty Před měsícem

      I read this whole thing just because I started restoring my 06 9-3 Saab these cars are unmatched💯

  • @pavlospanteliadis6868
    @pavlospanteliadis6868 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video, few months back I treated myself to a 2005 93 aero convertible. Runs like a dream even though it's almost 157k miles! It's my 3rd Saab (had a 93 convertible 1.9tid and the new 95 before). They are different and amazing, not sure why but it's impossible not to love them!

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 5 měsíci

      Very nice. Did you like the new 9-5? Saw one in white yesterday on the M60, looked superb. Got to love a Saab!

    • @pavlospanteliadis6868
      @pavlospanteliadis6868 Před 5 měsíci

      Oh yes, superbly built. Felt like a tank. If you manage to find one to test make sure you do so! And they drive great. Plus as usual Saab was one of the first (if not the first) to introduce a light bar. Nowadays so many cars have this!

    • @muhammadkashiffarooq2089
      @muhammadkashiffarooq2089 Před 5 měsíci

      I am thinking to buy one, how is heating on winter? Is it same as hardtop or like big difference?

    • @pavlospanteliadis6868
      @pavlospanteliadis6868 Před 5 měsíci

      @@muhammadkashiffarooq2089 no problems heating the cabin it gets warm quite fast as the insulation is good. Especially if you have heated seats

    • @bigfist255
      @bigfist255 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@muhammadkashiffarooq2089 I use my 2.0 t auto all year round has heated seats and heater is as good as any also ice cold air con for when its to hot to open the roof ,mine opens from the remote key si can do it from distance and watch people's amazement when no ones in it 😂

  • @venenareligioest410
    @venenareligioest410 Před 7 měsíci +10

    Please test drive a SAAB 95 AERO HOT if you get the chance. SAAB were always ahead of the game. The A frames were the strongest in the industry as a result of the CEO/MD of SAAB was killed after hitting an elk. The lack of quality is down to the much lower standards of GM 🤬

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes, would love to review a 9-5 of any kind!
      Didn't know that about the MD.

  • @devlinracing3553
    @devlinracing3553 Před 5 měsíci

    The 93 was a great car. I had three new ones as company cars. Two of them were convertibles, my favourite was a Cerulean blue special edition. All 1.9 diesels and I did 70000 miles on each of them then changed to the later model.A very practical all car you can enjoy all year round 👍

  • @wyattfamily8997
    @wyattfamily8997 Před 23 dny

    Interesting to note, the V6 was manufactured in Australia.

  • @TheBTG88
    @TheBTG88 Před měsícem

    Had a 1994 900 convertible and daily a 2001 Viggen convertible. Such good cars.

  • @lovesaab1258
    @lovesaab1258 Před 3 měsíci

    I have 2011 SAAB93, I love it and drive it everyday

  • @kelliemcnutt4512
    @kelliemcnutt4512 Před 3 měsíci

    I love my Saab I have this exact car! Same color same everything. The only thing I wasn’t prepared for is I do a lot of shopping at Sam’s club and really have to be mindful of how much I buy because you really can’t fit a lot of things in it. Not a lot of cargo space. To put it in perspective my previous car was a CRV and had ALOT of cargo space.

  • @DingDong-tj9ce
    @DingDong-tj9ce Před 7 měsíci

    Would love to see you do a CLK conv vs Saab conv review.... Just found your channel and i'm currently binge watching!!

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Maybe one day if I can get them both together! Cheers, enjoy the binge 😄

    • @djtaylorutube
      @djtaylorutube Před 3 měsíci +1

      I've got both of those.
      The CLK feels more luxurious, less General Motors.
      Both have gone through front springs because *UK roads*
      The roof on the CLK definitely feels higher spec. Can't operate the CLK one while moving so that's a plus for the Saab.
      Both work just as well though.

  • @macdapimp83
    @macdapimp83 Před měsícem

    I always loved the 99 turbo.
    The 90 which was a mash of 900 saloon/sedan/convertible rear with a 99 front end on.
    Currently on my 2nd 9-3 convertible which is also steel grey by the looks of the one in the video essentially same car but 2.0t with 15 spoke wheels.

  • @katthompson3852
    @katthompson3852 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thank you for your really informative review. ❤. I've owned Saabs for the last 20 years. And last Thursday I bought a 2005 93 Convertible which is different from 95... (my current other Saab is a 95 Aero). I'm in NZ and unlike the UK they dont do manual cars here... but both my babies are UK imports and are manuals. Hooray!!! Today being a Saturday I get to go play... thank for all you have shared, it will help me assimilate faster. PS its in really good condition and both Saabs are being preserved. Cheers.

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 6 měsíci +1

      You're welcome, glad it was helpful!
      It's nice to hear there is love for these cars all over the world. I wouldn't mind being imported to NZ myself 😂

  • @split_pin
    @split_pin Před 6 měsíci

    Great review. I have had my 93 Cabriolet for nearly 2 years now and I agree with all of your observations. I haven't encountered a single person that doesn't like Saabs either! I totally get what you say about the interior materials, the plasticky, creaky interior door handle makes my teeth itch.
    Mine has the same engine as the one on test but did you know you can send the ECU off to Noobtune who will remap it to 220bhp and a thumping 360nm of torque. Mine is a rocketship now!

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you! Just goes to show we can look past things like the interior if the rest of the car has character / something to love about it.
      Oh yes of course, the advantage of these tough old turbo engines :)

  • @witkacysracy
    @witkacysracy Před 7 měsíci

    I used to have mine. Best car I ever owned. I had it for 7 years.

  • @MrSunnyBhoy
    @MrSunnyBhoy Před 7 měsíci

    Great review as always JJ. I have just bought a 2010 BMW 320i, and I am now craving a Saab... I would love to get an Aero, but unfortunately due to ULEZ I couldn't not get any because they're all diesels pre 2015... They are so dam classy!

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thank you again dude.
      A disappointing amount of them are diesels, and then with petrols you've got high tax to consider post-06. Ah well, there's the right one there if you keep looking 😄

    • @MrSunnyBhoy
      @MrSunnyBhoy Před 7 měsíci

      @@JJonCars exactly, they become too expensive to run. This BMW though is only 168 horses but it's decent, it's classy and it's about 42mpg but that's good driving lol.

  • @mpainter22
    @mpainter22 Před 7 měsíci

    I think I met you at the recent Drivetribe event at Haynes motor museum, I had the only saab at the event

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Ah yes you did! I had to make sure to talk to the only Saab owner there :)

  • @boardernut
    @boardernut Před 7 měsíci

    Yes!! Jack Yes!!! at last a proper petrol Saab, thank you!!!!

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 7 měsíci

      I found one at last, you're welcome 😂

  • @c.c.5472
    @c.c.5472 Před 7 měsíci

    Hey JJ, lovely car, not a lot of these where I live so maintenance might be tricky. What are your thoughts on the Volvo C70 convertible?

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 7 měsíci

      Whereabouts are you? I haven't driven the C70 but I do like the look of them. Can imagine they're a comfy cruiser.

    • @c.c.5472
      @c.c.5472 Před 7 měsíci

      @@JJonCars In Atlantic Canada, lots of Volvo’s, Lexus, BMW shops though.

  • @jonnypiehair
    @jonnypiehair Před 5 měsíci

    I’ve got one for sale in Oxfordshire UK that is in terrific condition. 2006 - Saab 93 Aero Sport Convertible - with Hirsch turbo package, including upgraded brakes, tires, aero package - 270bhp. Full service history available

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 5 měsíci

      Oh nice, sounds great. Good luck with your sale

    • @culaterw41pr
      @culaterw41pr Před 3 měsíci

      Did you sell it?

  • @venenareligioest410
    @venenareligioest410 Před 7 měsíci +1

    In my SAAB 95 AERO HOT the original Pirelli lasted 6,000 miles, 2nd set were Michelin did around 28,000

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Michelin are famed for longer lasting tyres :) but 6k is rather poor, even for a torquey beast like the Aero HOT

    • @venenareligioest410
      @venenareligioest410 Před 7 měsíci

      @@JJonCars Yes, I was worried the lease company would go mad, but not a word!

  • @Borzoi86
    @Borzoi86 Před 6 měsíci

    I saw one driving locally just last week. I had heard years ago that these soft tops were built in Finland, not Sweden. Correct?

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 6 měsíci

      I am not sure about that tbh, not something I'd heard

    • @rammyx121
      @rammyx121 Před 5 měsíci

      Yep, well at least my 2001 9-3 convertible says Made in Finland, on the metal plate thing on the slam panel 😊

  • @fredonline
    @fredonline Před 7 měsíci

    Did you see the High Peak Autos video a day ago on the Saab 9.3? Only 16000 miles! I might have been tempted, but unfortunately it's a diesel.

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I've seen it pop up, and have seen that car for sale on AutoTrader, so will definitely be watching it soon 👍 16k is ridiculous, I wouldn't want to drive it. But as you say it's a diesel, which is a shame.

  • @coolcat23
    @coolcat23 Před 7 měsíci

    6:11 "The Mercedes CLK wasn't available as a Diesel." Actually, it was with a "CDI" moniker added. There were three Diesel engines to choose from: 2.1L, 2.7L, and 3.0L.

  • @shakeelfaris7623
    @shakeelfaris7623 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm coming back to a Saab after an 18 year absence. Last one I had was a 1997 900 no turbo petrol. Was a great car to drive and beside the clutch cable snapping, nothing else went wrong with it. Anyway, I am wanting to get a convertible. I've seen a few. One is a 1.8T petrol and the other is a 1.9 TID. The petrol one is a Vector and the Diesel is a Linear SE. The petrol one has low miles for a 2006. The Linear is 2008 but is better spec'd. Completely spoilt for choice!

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 5 měsíci

      My dad had a 1996 900 non-turbo petrol back in the mid 00's. I remember really liking the car, I think it's where my love for Saab began. The nice thing about the convertibles is that in general they seem to be looked after better than the saloons and estates, which are seen more as run-in-to-the-ground daily drivers. Good luck in your search for the right one :)

    • @shakeelfaris7623
      @shakeelfaris7623 Před 4 měsíci

      I managed to get the 150bhp 08 diesel convertible. After a couple of weeks of ownership, someone and something has told me that I should have gone for a petrol and a later run out model Aero. Firstly, I don’t do enough miles to warrant a diesel anymore, not to mention ULEZ. Secondly, the diesel just doesn’t sound as refined as the 3 series E90 I had or even the diesel Passat I have owned. Although my Linear SE has heated seats, auto dimming rear view mirror and folding side mirrors, I do like the aggressive Aero bumper and the spoiler. One of the reasons I also opted for the facelift was because I could install a CarPlay double din and not have to contend with the fibre optics in the pre-2007.

  • @SurgeX798
    @SurgeX798 Před 7 měsíci

    Ah my neighbour has this, seems nice

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 7 měsíci

      Your neighbour has good taste 😄

  • @Sid3300
    @Sid3300 Před 7 měsíci

    9-5 next? The 2.3t is meant to be a laugh in terms of its speed.

  • @glennrainey1227
    @glennrainey1227 Před 4 měsíci

    Sadly, and important to know, subframes are practically impossible to source now for the convertible. Caveat emptor.

  • @theyorkmethod
    @theyorkmethod Před 7 měsíci

    Yep, drive an 03-05 Aero 9-5 and you'll really understand the sweet spot. Even the cup holder is sooooo much better. Lol.

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 7 měsíci

      Better in the 9-5? I definitely want to drive one

  • @carterseeley1738
    @carterseeley1738 Před měsícem

    17" wheels

  • @josefeibl8230
    @josefeibl8230 Před 3 měsíci

    Had one 20 years ago. Very disappointing. Wouldn't go near one again. Have a CLK 550 convertible to drive around the lakes in our neighborhood. Comfortable, very quick (low 13's 1/4 mile) inexpensive. 2 summers, reliable. Lost $3k on Saab. Will get all$$ back on MB.

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 2 měsíci

      That's a shame. Perhaps you had a bad one, or one that hadn't been looked after. CLK550 is a lovely car anyway so good to hear you're happy now 👍

  • @mauriciocalderon2423
    @mauriciocalderon2423 Před 2 měsíci

    Saab

  • @redmackinnon7079
    @redmackinnon7079 Před 7 měsíci

    I hope you haven't sold your CLK as that is a nicer car, even thought the SAAB is good?

  • @volt8684
    @volt8684 Před 5 měsíci

    I am sorry have to disagree with this review. I had a 2009 1.8t. The handling on this car was awful. It was marketed as quality but to,e was GM rubbish. Had a TT after night and day better as a drivers car. Also started rusting in places

    • @JJonCars
      @JJonCars  Před 5 měsíci

      That's ok, you're allowed to disagree :) the MK1 TT is certainly a better drivers car than the Saab, but then it's supposed to be!

  • @Bangerboy985
    @Bangerboy985 Před 22 dny

    they are pretty unreliable i would never own one of these 2.0t engines... oil pan gaskets timing chain cover leaks all timely jobs...

    • @16tonyped
      @16tonyped Před 10 dny

      Strongly disagree. I have owned 3x 9-3 Aero`s, a 9-5 Aero and a 9-3 1.9tdi and have to say all have been extremely reliable cars - only problem that kept any off the road for any length of time was the EGR vlave on the diesel otherwise they have all been brilliant.

    • @Bangerboy985
      @Bangerboy985 Před 10 dny

      @@16tonyped ye idk man ive owned 1 and it was garbage people always say ive owned 5x cars no documentation = never had it i had mine up on my fb videos so i already know trash

  • @ianainscough9975
    @ianainscough9975 Před 3 měsíci

    Unfortunately vauxhall got their hand on the that car unfortunately it looks and drives like a cavalier I had a 93 rubbish car you're better with a ford