Purchased today Saab 93 Convertible Vector Sport

Purchased today Saab 93 Convertible Vector Sport

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hueandcry71

Original Poster:

1,389 posts

209 months

Saturday 23rd February 2008
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Hi all, i am about to emigrate from the Lotus community to the Saab community.

Swapped my 57 plate Lotus Elise 111R for it.Picking it up in 2 weeks due to work commitments.

Anything i need to know about Saabs as this is my first one although my mate has owned one for 3 years and loves it.


Prof Beard

6,669 posts

234 months

Saturday 23rd February 2008
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hueandcry71 said:
Hi all, i am about to emigrate from the Lotus community to the Saab community.

Swapped my 57 plate Lotus Elise 111R for it.Picking it up in 2 weeks due to work commitments.

Anything i need to know about Saabs as this is my first one although my mate has owned one for 3 years and loves it.
Welcome! Which engine does your Vector have? Is it new?

Don't expect it to corner like the Elise! I don't know the latest models well, but if you like to know all about your cars I suggest you register on Saab Central: http://www.saabcentral.com/index.htm and join the forum for your model.

I've got an 02 plate Aero 'vert with a Stage 3 MapTun mod (270bhp/370Nm) which was fitted recently. Mrs B has an old Saab GM900 with over 216,000 miles on it.

Someone will be along it in bit to tell you tat modern Saabs are too Genral Motors-ish and not like the ones of past. That may well be true, but you still have one of best Cabrios on the current market IMHO.



hueandcry71

Original Poster:

1,389 posts

209 months

Saturday 23rd February 2008
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Prof Beard said:
hueandcry71 said:
Hi all, i am about to emigrate from the Lotus community to the Saab community.

Swapped my 57 plate Lotus Elise 111R for it.Picking it up in 2 weeks due to work commitments.

Anything i need to know about Saabs as this is my first one although my mate has owned one for 3 years and loves it.
Welcome! Which engine does your Vector have? Is it new?

Don't expect it to corner like the Elise! I don't know the latest models well, but if you like to know all about your cars I suggest you register on Saab Central: http://www.saabcentral.com/index.htm and join the forum for your model.

I've got an 02 plate Aero 'vert with a Stage 3 MapTun mod (270bhp/370Nm) which was fitted recently. Mrs B has an old Saab GM900 with over 216,000 miles on it.

Someone will be along it in bit to tell you tat modern Saabs are too Genral Motors-ish and not like the ones of past. That may well be true, but you still have one of best Cabrios on the current market IMHO.
Thanks for the response.

I have bought a pre registered 57 plate with 50 miles on it. It is a 1.9 TiD Vector Sport. It has all of the usual extras that the anniversary had but with a 6 disc changer, fancy leather seats and a few other things that i cant remember.I never got the most out of my Lotus and although i love everything Lotus i just felt that i needed something more comfortable and a little more practical as i have 2 young children.

The Lotus forum on here is excellent and i hope this one is as good.

NiceCupOfTea

25,310 posts

258 months

Tuesday 26th February 2008
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A bit quiet on here wink but a wealth of knowledge popping in and out!

As said, there's lots of info over on saabcentral / saabscene / uksaabs.

aeropilot

36,530 posts

234 months

Tuesday 26th February 2008
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hueandcry71 said:
The Lotus forum on here is excellent and i hope this one is as good.
It's a bit quiet on here Saabwise, but as has been mentioned it's a lot busier over on the 3 x Saab forums, particularily UKSaabs.

http://www.uksaabs.co.uk/UKS/ 

http://www.saabscene.com/forum/?Cat=0 

http://www.saabcentral.com/forums/index.php 

siwil1

1,022 posts

238 months

Tuesday 26th February 2008
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I read your post on the lotus forum and know exactly why you sold the Elise as its the same reason I sold mine ! (S2 135)

I came back to Saab as prior to the Elise I had a 93 vert and I still rate it as the best all round car I have had so far.(including the Elise). I have a 95 barge now as knew nothing would compare to the Elise handling so went for wallowing comfort (comparitevly)so as not to compare all the time.

New Saabs dont seem to have the same following as older ones but I dont think any mainstream manufacturer builds cars with loyalty in mind anymore. I think with kids in tow you have indeed bot the best available as the merc,bmw etc just dont have any rear legroom where as the Saab does.

Enjoy your car and dont listen to any of them on the lotus forum!

Dr Bob

637 posts

269 months

Tuesday 26th February 2008
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I too am another Lotus > Saab owner - as siwil1 said it's perfect for kids - unfortunately, since it's my wife that needs the bigger child-carrying car we've now swapped and I'm in her Focus - still that means that when I get a job closer to home I get to chop that in and go and buy something fun(!) as we have the practical family car pretty much sewn up with the Saab.

CH

hueandcry71

Original Poster:

1,389 posts

209 months

Tuesday 26th February 2008
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Had some good banter with the Lotus lot. In fact a salesman at a Lotus dealership emailed me today to tell me that he has a soft spot for the Saab and understood why i was changing. I thought that was nice. I hope the customer service from Saab is as good because Lotus, especially at Christopher Neil, was first class.

I liked the Lotus but i couldnt justify running two cars so decided to sell both of what i had and get something that was nice and also suitable for ferrying my young family about. The Saab fitted the bill perfectly. Im looking forward to picking it up next week, could have had it sooner but im abroad for a few days ear;y next week and didnt want to leave the Saab parked at Stanstead so for the first time in my like i have shown some patience.

I got everything i asked for when trading my cars in and didnt realise till i was talking to a mate that the new registrations come out very soon. If id have known i would have haggled harder.

I look forward to posting on here as i enjoy the forums and i always have lots of daft questions to ask as when it comes to cars and the technical stuff my knowledge is limited.

Boggy

4,603 posts

242 months

Wednesday 12th March 2008
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hueandcry71 said:
Had some good banter with the Lotus lot. In fact a salesman at a Lotus dealership emailed me today to tell me that he has a soft spot for the Saab and understood why i was changing. I thought that was nice. I hope the customer service from Saab is as good because Lotus, especially at Christopher Neil, was first class.

I liked the Lotus but i couldnt justify running two cars so decided to sell both of what i had and get something that was nice and also suitable for ferrying my young family about. The Saab fitted the bill perfectly. Im looking forward to picking it up next week, could have had it sooner but im abroad for a few days ear;y next week and didnt want to leave the Saab parked at Stanstead so for the first time in my like i have shown some patience.

I got everything i asked for when trading my cars in and didnt realise till i was talking to a mate that the new registrations come out very soon. If id have known i would have haggled harder.

I look forward to posting on here as i enjoy the forums and i always have lots of daft questions to ask as when it comes to cars and the technical stuff my knowledge is limited.
I'll take a bet with anyone that it's gone within a year and he's back in a Lotus?

Boggy

hueandcry71

Original Poster:

1,389 posts

209 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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Boggy said:
hueandcry71 said:
Had some good banter with the Lotus lot. In fact a salesman at a Lotus dealership emailed me today to tell me that he has a soft spot for the Saab and understood why i was changing. I thought that was nice. I hope the customer service from Saab is as good because Lotus, especially at Christopher Neil, was first class.

I liked the Lotus but i couldnt justify running two cars so decided to sell both of what i had and get something that was nice and also suitable for ferrying my young family about. The Saab fitted the bill perfectly. Im looking forward to picking it up next week, could have had it sooner but im abroad for a few days ear;y next week and didnt want to leave the Saab parked at Stanstead so for the first time in my like i have shown some patience.

I got everything i asked for when trading my cars in and didnt realise till i was talking to a mate that the new registrations come out very soon. If id have known i would have haggled harder.

I look forward to posting on here as i enjoy the forums and i always have lots of daft questions to ask as when it comes to cars and the technical stuff my knowledge is limited.
I'll take a bet with anyone that it's gone within a year and he's back in a Lotus?

Boggy
I think a year is a little generous.biggrin

siwil1

1,022 posts

238 months

Thursday 3rd April 2008
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Well you're a month in now any feedback?

I sold my Elise just under a year ago and came back to Saab all be it not a cab or sporty one! I couldnt bear to go from the Elise to any car which was supposidly sporty as it just wouldnt compare. I am now starting to hanker after a soft top again ( wrong time of year to buy i know!) and would be interested to hear your opinions.

Simon