Saab 9-5 2.3 HOT AERO Manual
Discussion
Just had this car in p/x and I'm actually shocked how comfy and fast it is !
unfortunately I won't be keeping it so I started with research how should I price it and that's the point I'm being confused at ..
eBay shows examples with 180k n the clock going for £1750 ? Also the manual is being named rare and collectible is there some truth? If anybody wants to help , genuine thought the car is worth maybe £800
here's info about my vehicle :
Model: SAAB 9-5 (9600)
Version: Aero
Equipment: Model series IV, Driver and passenger airbags
Body Type: 4D / 4-door Sedan
Gearbox: 5-speed manual / Front wheel drive
Engine: B235R 4-inline, Turbo - Petrol
Cubic Size: 2290 cc
Power: 256 HP / 370 Nm
Year: 2002
Milegahe: 98000
Dual zone AIRCON
Leather electric seats with memory ,heated front+rear
17 SAAB Alloys with 90% tyres
Full service history + original folder with tons of paperwork
10 Months MOT
Thanks
unfortunately I won't be keeping it so I started with research how should I price it and that's the point I'm being confused at ..
eBay shows examples with 180k n the clock going for £1750 ? Also the manual is being named rare and collectible is there some truth? If anybody wants to help , genuine thought the car is worth maybe £800
here's info about my vehicle :
Model: SAAB 9-5 (9600)
Version: Aero
Equipment: Model series IV, Driver and passenger airbags
Body Type: 4D / 4-door Sedan
Gearbox: 5-speed manual / Front wheel drive
Engine: B235R 4-inline, Turbo - Petrol
Cubic Size: 2290 cc
Power: 256 HP / 370 Nm
Year: 2002
Milegahe: 98000
Dual zone AIRCON
Leather electric seats with memory ,heated front+rear
17 SAAB Alloys with 90% tyres
Full service history + original folder with tons of paperwork
10 Months MOT
Thanks
They are starting to gain some traction with a growing fan base of younger drivers who have experienced the acceleration above 30 and with the older drivers who hankered for one in their younger days.
Slowly but steadily they are going up in price because astute buyers are restoring or breaking them, leading to a smaller available stock, they are becoming harder to come by with a manual box and the Aero is the most sought after, condition, toys and history is more important than mileage, if I saw a good one with that mileage for a grand I'd consider it a bargain.
Slowly but steadily they are going up in price because astute buyers are restoring or breaking them, leading to a smaller available stock, they are becoming harder to come by with a manual box and the Aero is the most sought after, condition, toys and history is more important than mileage, if I saw a good one with that mileage for a grand I'd consider it a bargain.
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