If you can afford to give it the love it needs, go for it❤️ It May be a little rough, but that means it needs a true SAAB fan to take care of it😎 If it goes to a random person, it May just be used up and thrown away😔
That is such a unicorn which makes it both interesting and a possible headache. My questions: Is it really that special to drive that it's going to be worth the special effort that it requires to keep it going? It may seem cool in your mind, but does it really satisfy? If you get tired or bored with it can you every get your investment back out of it? I only ask because if you're taking those kinds of risks with a car, it better do something that really makes you happy. My clearest feeling is that car does not fit you. Finally, I really appreciate your videos, you do a great job.
It's basically the last gen Cadillac SRX. You could even get a 2.8L in the SRX and you can actually find parts for those. As a SAAB fan I've always wanted one of these but they are so rare and parts so non-existent I wont go near one.
The trouble will be taking care of it. It's already tough caring for SAABs (at least in my part of the world, in Eastern Europe), and with so few made, all it takes is one reckless idiot to smash into it and ruin it. Maybe the mechanicals are alright to maintain, but those body panels, lights, trim, etc. would be Unobtainium if damaged....
Few facts that you probably didn't know: -A little over 800 of these were built before Saab went bankrupt - Saab also had plans to fit a small v8 in some of these, some of which (like 4) have the v8 - Hyundai stold the design from Saab when they went bankrupt, it became the hyundai Sante Fe 2 years later. - Saab was owned by the company "Spyker" shortly before cancelling everything because Saab had bought themselves back from Spyker. (Which was a dumb move considering they were losing money to begin with...)
Cool, but as a daily, depends on the price. Parts would be hard to come by. I have a 2007, Burgundy, gray inside, Aero, 2.8l engine going strong @180k miles. Clunk in tranny when shifting from 2nd to 3rd. Have to let off on gas and wait for it to shift. If going say, uphill with load on tranny it clunks hard. 6spd automatic. Worry some, any ideas? Is it fixable or toast?
there are 2007 aero auto boxes available for less than $500 on car-part and you can easily get new clutches and the band and other parts for the 6 speed auto box. The box is a toyota product common across many cars even the valve body pn can be cross referenced with volvo, citroen etc. The transmission rebuild shops wont be scared.
@@marccurzon thank you. I will look into it. Saabs usually scare the mechanics, so I have done a lot of stuff myself by watching Gary. I can't do the transmission though.
They do make MDI clones and the 2.8 is pretty much the same, the engine code changes but that’s about it. You’d probably be the only one equipped to actually fix it and you can haggle it for the cheap, who else would buy it?
im sorry to say that its comes across as a bit corroded and rough. If interior and exterior trim pieces and the like are impossible to come by it sounds like it may be best to have high standards for the condition of aero specific parts (as well as saab bits) on examples you consider. I say this even though I have only seen one of these ever. Looking at the chart that was shown I suppose it was one of the 4 Moorland metallic models.
Hey Gary. Great car indeed. I have heard parts are hard to come by though I wonder if Cadillacs are compatible? Also, i saw some around with work required on the Halidex diff. Best of luck.
You may never find another one, and if you're that passionate about it, then it's a yes. A decent trimming company should be able to sort out the door cards. I don't think that model ever made it to the UK. SUV's weren't "our cup of tea" back then, but now they are everywhere.
if it's for channel purposes then YES but otherwise a resounding NO. It's a re-badged Cadillac SRX or maybe a Cadi is a re-badged 94x either way it doesn't matter, the SRX on the same Epsilon platform is better in every way except the Saab maybe looks slicker than the Cadi, but neither is a special vehicle by any means. And don't use as daily or else it becomes a FORD (Fix Or Repair Daily) 😁
You don’t seem in love with it TBH. I think if it doesn’t grab you, pass. But if you do find excitement in it, definitely bite. Won’t get another chance
I was actually very excited to check it out but was bummed it was in worse condition than I thought. Also doesn't help I already have an XC60 that checks all of the same boxes and more. Struggle is real
A SAAB SUV is an oxymoron IMHO, sorry. Lets make it bigger, heavier, slower, then lets make it tall enough that will ruin the handling and make it more dangerous while making the car FEEL superior .... Ya, that's the ticket... sic I'm on about the 7th SAAB in the family, currently have 2 SportCombi's including a 6MT XWD ( just bought on B.A.T ), so I understand its a cool rare ride, but unless you need a unique SUV... pass on this one. Also, very few will be able to relate to this rare machine. I love SAAB's, they probably did very good on the 9-4, but I hate SUV's with a passion. SUV = Stupid Useless Vehicle
It's just a Cadillac, don't feel there is anything in it from Saab (compare to 9-3). If this was a nice southern vehicle, then maybe yes, but you better stay away from this rust bucket
I don't know how much money you want to spend on a car but once you buy it's only full options. The richest version you'll find. I had a choice and a dilemma, to buy a 9-4X or 9-5 NG after 2010. I decided on a 9-5 sedan with a v6 engine, the interior has probably everything SAAB had on offer except for the sunroof. My goal is also to buy 9-4 in the future but I don't know if I will make it because there are very few of them. I do not recommend the model you are currently viewing because it has too many minor flaws. If you are able to import a car from Europe and it makes sense for you, I will send 3 offers to your e-mail address that I have been watching for a long time. The cars are fully equipped and have VERY low mileage. One of them has only 50,000 km. 9-4 has a lot of messed up by shitty GM but many solutions are still SAAB and in my opinion it is worth buying. People advised me against the same 9-5 but I don't regret it. I have no problems with it and the car itself drives great. But I honestly do not recommend the model you show. Invest more money if you can and buy a younger and richer model. It's worth the wait if you don't have enough money. I've been waiting for my dream 9-5 for about 4 years. It was worth it.
If you can afford to give it the love it needs, go for it❤️
It May be a little rough, but that means it needs a true SAAB fan to take care of it😎
If it goes to a random person, it May just be used up and thrown away😔
Very valid points. Thanks friend!
It depends on the price. Rare and quirky. But not the best condition. But you might regret passing up.
Buy it! Would love to see some 9-4x content, you’ll be the only one on YT!
9-4X holy moly! One of the coolest cars ever! Get it if you can!
Please buy this super cool Saab! I would love to see this car on your channel!👍
I found a 2007 Saab 97x 4.2 v6 at Pic n Pull in San Antonio Texas. The engine cover says "Vortec"
other than the body panels most of the 97x is a trailblazer
AKA Trollblazer.
That is such a unicorn which makes it both interesting and a possible headache. My questions: Is it really that special to drive that it's going to be worth the special effort that it requires to keep it going? It may seem cool in your mind, but does it really satisfy? If you get tired or bored with it can you every get your investment back out of it? I only ask because if you're taking those kinds of risks with a car, it better do something that really makes you happy. My clearest feeling is that car does not fit you. Finally, I really appreciate your videos, you do a great job.
It's basically the last gen Cadillac SRX. You could even get a 2.8L in the SRX and you can actually find parts for those. As a SAAB fan I've always wanted one of these but they are so rare and parts so non-existent I wont go near one.
01:12 nice shot of two Swedes in the parking lot 😉
A rare saab for repairs information.... It's a winner I say. You don't see them now very special 👌
Maintenance?
Go for it, your own Unicorn
I think for diagnostic you need MDI scanner with GDS software,on 9-5 2011 they use that MDI,
The trouble will be taking care of it. It's already tough caring for SAABs (at least in my part of the world, in Eastern Europe), and with so few made, all it takes is one reckless idiot to smash into it and ruin it. Maybe the mechanicals are alright to maintain, but those body panels, lights, trim, etc. would be Unobtainium if damaged....
Exactly! I've seen a few 9-4x's get totaled over small fender benders or smashed windshields bc parts can be so difficult to get
Few facts that you probably didn't know:
-A little over 800 of these were built before Saab went bankrupt
- Saab also had plans to fit a small v8 in some of these, some of which (like 4) have the v8
- Hyundai stold the design from Saab when they went bankrupt, it became the hyundai Sante Fe 2 years later.
- Saab was owned by the company "Spyker" shortly before cancelling everything because Saab had bought themselves back from Spyker. (Which was a dumb move considering they were losing money to begin with...)
Very interesting info! Thank you for sharing!!
How exactly is the 9-4x related to the Santa Fe? I don't see any resemblance between them.
@@bombardier6033Hyundai Tucson
Cool, but as a daily, depends on the price. Parts would be hard to come by. I have a 2007, Burgundy, gray inside, Aero, 2.8l engine going strong @180k miles. Clunk in tranny when shifting from 2nd to 3rd. Have to let off on gas and wait for it to shift. If going say, uphill with load on tranny it clunks hard. 6spd automatic. Worry some, any ideas? Is it fixable or toast?
there are 2007 aero auto boxes available for less than $500 on car-part and you can easily get new clutches and the band and other parts for the 6 speed auto box. The box is a toyota product common across many cars even the valve body pn can be cross referenced with volvo, citroen etc. The transmission rebuild shops wont be scared.
@@marccurzon thank you. I will look into it. Saabs usually scare the mechanics, so I have done a lot of stuff myself by watching Gary. I can't do the transmission though.
They do make MDI clones and the 2.8 is pretty much the same, the engine code changes but that’s about it. You’d probably be the only one equipped to actually fix it and you can haggle it for the cheap, who else would buy it?
Interesting.. The interior panel looks the same as 9-5 2011
im sorry to say that its comes across as a bit corroded and rough. If interior and exterior trim pieces and the like are impossible to come by it sounds like it may be best to have high standards for the condition of aero specific parts (as well as saab bits) on examples you consider. I say this even though I have only seen one of these ever. Looking at the chart that was shown I suppose it was one of the 4 Moorland metallic models.
Hey Gary. Great car indeed. I have heard parts are hard to come by though I wonder if Cadillacs are compatible? Also, i saw some around with work required on the Halidex diff. Best of luck.
I think most parts from the SRX are compatible with the 9-4x
surprised the peddles weren't brushed aluminum, 9-5 aero's were
Yeah thats a good point!
You may never find another one, and if you're that passionate about it, then it's a yes. A decent trimming company should be able to sort out the door cards. I don't think that model ever made it to the UK. SUV's weren't "our cup of tea" back then, but now they are everywhere.
It's a car worth buying.,but it feels kind of sad when you know it's the last in it's kind.
Def buy
Nice 94x
Yeahhh
if it's for channel purposes then YES but otherwise a resounding NO. It's a re-badged Cadillac SRX or maybe a Cadi is a re-badged 94x either way it doesn't matter, the SRX on the same Epsilon platform is better in every way except the Saab maybe looks slicker than the Cadi, but neither is a special vehicle by any means. And don't use as daily or else it becomes a FORD (Fix Or Repair Daily) 😁
this not a true Saab not the motor and body only the emblem is Saab the true one is 9 5 or 9 3 motor , body and emblem.
Weren't these made in Mexico? Saab=made in Sweden. Save your $ and find a Turbo X or 9-5 NG! Just my opinion
You don’t seem in love with it TBH. I think if it doesn’t grab you, pass. But if you do find excitement in it, definitely bite. Won’t get another chance
I was actually very excited to check it out but was bummed it was in worse condition than I thought. Also doesn't help I already have an XC60 that checks all of the same boxes and more. Struggle is real
Gary, If the price is acceptable, GO AHEAD and buy it or you will definitely regret after it has been sold to somebody else !
you dont find Saabs... they find you ;)
Nice car tho
First comment and first like...
Unless you are set on one ,doubt many saab owners will find it interesting content.
NG 9-5 is better in my opinion
meh
Köp!!
A SAAB SUV is an oxymoron IMHO, sorry. Lets make it bigger, heavier, slower, then lets make it tall enough that will ruin the handling and make it more dangerous while making the car FEEL superior .... Ya, that's the ticket... sic
I'm on about the 7th SAAB in the family, currently have 2 SportCombi's including a 6MT XWD ( just bought on B.A.T ), so I understand its a cool rare ride, but unless you need a unique SUV... pass on this one. Also, very few will be able to relate to this rare machine.
I love SAAB's, they probably did very good on the 9-4, but I hate SUV's with a passion.
SUV = Stupid Useless Vehicle
It's just a Cadillac, don't feel there is anything in it from Saab (compare to 9-3). If this was a nice southern vehicle, then maybe yes, but you better stay away from this rust bucket
Saab was very involved with the development of this model and the SRX..
I don't know how much money you want to spend on a car but once you buy it's only full options. The richest version you'll find.
I had a choice and a dilemma, to buy a 9-4X or 9-5 NG after 2010. I decided on a 9-5 sedan with a v6 engine, the interior has probably everything SAAB had on offer except for the sunroof.
My goal is also to buy 9-4 in the future but I don't know if I will make it because there are very few of them.
I do not recommend the model you are currently viewing because it has too many minor flaws.
If you are able to import a car from Europe and it makes sense for you, I will send 3 offers to your e-mail address that I have been watching for a long time. The cars are fully equipped and have VERY low mileage. One of them has only 50,000 km.
9-4 has a lot of messed up by shitty GM but many solutions are still SAAB and in my opinion it is worth buying. People advised me against the same 9-5 but I don't regret it. I have no problems with it and the car itself drives great.
But I honestly do not recommend the model you show. Invest more money if you can and buy a younger and richer model. It's worth the wait if you don't have enough money. I've been waiting for my dream 9-5 for about 4 years. It was worth it.
Buy it!