Congratulations.
I owned a Saab once. After nine months and seven thousand dollars in repiars, I towed it (not a typo) to the local Nissan dealer and traded it on a 200SX. I hope your Saab ownership experience is better than mine was.![]()
Or why I traded in the Miata for a Saab 9-3
Of course the Miata is a great car. Quick, responsive, relatively fuel-efficient, stylish, well I could go on and on. If I needed a second car, it would be perfect. But as my daily, and only, driver it became a bit punishing as well.
The Miata's not intended to be a plush riding car. I think I could feel every irregularity in the pavement. It sits low, and after a back injury and surgery, getting in and out of the car was more difficult for me than perhaps a younger person.
But what finally did me in was all that darn shifting! In stop-and-go traffic that's all I did. Clutch, shift, clutch, accelerate, clutch, slow down, wait, shift, clutch, shift, clutch, accelerate, clutch, brake, cuss Titus, shift, clutch, shift, well you get the idea.
So I started looking online. I was intrigued by the RX-8, since it's bigger than the Miata, and it has that rotary engine, and aggressive good looks. Talk about cool! But it just wasn't for me. From there I widened my search first to other Mazdas, and then other makes.
All this happened over many weeks, since my Miata was perfectly functional, and frankly I was worried about being upside down on the loan.
But I kept looking. On a whim, I searched CarMax for any car under $20 grand with an automatic transmission and less than 20,000 miles. I found a red 2005 Saab 9-3 Linear with 17,000 miles for about $18K. CarMax had lots of pictures online and it looked really nice. So I googled that year and model and found the Linear was the base model, the Arc was the mid-range and the Vector was the top trim line. Naturally, each had more standard features included in the price.
So back to CarMax online and looked for any Saab 9-3 less than $20K. And I find a dark blue 2005 Saab 9-3 Arc 5-speed automatic with just under 25,000 miles for the same $18K! It had a lot more features, leather interior, sunroof, fancy radio, 2.0L 4-cylinder Turbo engine, fog lights (front and rear), huge cooled glove compartment, 13 speaker fiber optic sound system, 6 airbags, dual zone automatic climate control, amazing center-of-the-dash driver information display, a night-mode selectable dashboard the turns off all gauges except the speedometer, and of course the Saab key that fits in the center console below the shifter. This is the one I got!
So I give the Miata a wash, spray wax, and vacuum. Come home check my loan payoff, grab the extra set of keys, and off to CarMax we go. After a test drive, getting my Miata appraised ($500 positive equity - Woo Hoo!) and doing the usual paperwork, I'm driving home in my turbo-charged Saab 9-3!
Payments will be a little higher than the Miata (my trade-in for it has a lot more equity), insurance is up about $10 a month, but gas mileage looks to be the same and I don't have to buy premium gas for it.
After driving a Miata everyday for 16 months, it's quite a difference. The car seems huge and I feel like I'm sitting as high as an SUV. It's not and I'm not, but wow. And when that turbo kicks in I swear I'm in a jet with the afterburners turned on!
I'm still a Miata enthusiast, I'm just not driving one anymore.
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Randy (who'd rather be)
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Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside a dog, it's too dark to read. -Groucho Marx
2005 Saab 9³ Arc 2.0L Turbo
Congratulations.
I owned a Saab once. After nine months and seven thousand dollars in repiars, I towed it (not a typo) to the local Nissan dealer and traded it on a 200SX. I hope your Saab ownership experience is better than mine was.![]()
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
I'm going to take advice from Thumper's mom...
If ya can't say something nice, don't say nothin' at all!
Oops, I just failed. Oh well![]()
09 Lexus RX350
.... no Miata
Wow, gorgeous car! Congrats on the purchase and happy motoring.
One thing I'm curious about: what's the 12-key pad next to the display screen?
'90 "LE" available for purchase soon
2008.5 CWP MS3: JBR 70d trilogy engine mounts, short throw shifter & shift plate bushings; AST 4100 w/ 400lb springs f/r; JRZ camber plates
Randy (who'd rather be)
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Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside a dog, it's too dark to read. -Groucho Marx
2005 Saab 9³ Arc 2.0L Turbo
Great looking car on the outside but damn if that interior doesn't need some work. More buttons than you can shake a stick at!!
Congratulations, that's a great looking car. And, like others, I have always like Saabs.
On the track, I am fearless.
If you were as slow as me, you wouldn't be afraid either.
1994 M Edition
CSP 67
Congrats! Before I got my '84 gray market BMW I had a thing for an old 900 Turbo... I guess it was the masochistic streak in me.![]()
But seriously, the Saab's a great driving car, so enjoy and good luck!
'94 Black & Black & Tan
'99 head swap, JR header, TDR intake & header blanket, MegaSquirt, RB hollow bar, Tein Flex, 15x8 6ULs, HD M2 Sport, FM cat, Borla cat-back, black '95M interior, MOMO Zebrano, IL Motorsport console...
Dyno Days
8/16/08 (bone stock): 103.1 hp/99.0 lb-ft - Dynojet
8/23/08 (Borla cat-back): 108.2 hp/104.1 lb-ft - Dynojet
8/13/11 (more stuff...): 126 hp/116 lb-ft - Mustang dyno
Roger Moore: the Danny White of James Bonds
Congrats and feel free to still visit on Wednesday nights. Nexus Flux never even had a Miata and we accept him.
I'd love to see the car in person sometime and get a ride in it.
Save your pennies for a used NA for your Miata fix.![]()
If gas prices keep going up the way they are right now it could very well spell the end of the rotary engine.
Interestingly enough, I just read a review of the '08 RX-8 on Jalopnik which sums up the highs and lows of the RX-8 better than anything else I've read about the car. One other thing that caught my eye was the "new" EPA fuel economy numbers for the car: 16 city, 22 highway. First time I've ever had any faith in EPA numbers, as this is almost exactly what I get. I average 16-17 mpg driving around town, and I can get 21-22mpg on the highway if I keep it below 75mph.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
Congrats, looks like a nice luxurious comfortable car and bound to have less wind noise. Did you consider a used Mini Cooper S in that price range as well (even though it's not a sedan)?
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M Porcupine sedan
M Porcupine coupe
Crusty old e46 beater
Battery Powered appliance car
Like I said, keep an eye on the new 1.6L rotary engine Mazda is working on. I would google you up a link, but I don't feel like it right now. The 10 second cliff's notes version is that the new design has a better combustion chamber shape that has a lower surface area-to-volume ratio, giving better thermodynamic efficiency and hence much better fuel economy. The high area-to-volume ratio is the #1 reason for the poor fuel economy on rotaries, or such is my understanding.
(...waiting on Iain's response)
Daily Driver: 2013 Club edition in Pearl White Mica
Lightness? What's that? I drive a PRHT!
(Moved my response to this thread...)
Last edited by altiain; 05-28-2008 at 07:56 AM.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
Randy (who'd rather be)
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Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside a dog, it's too dark to read. -Groucho Marx
2005 Saab 9³ Arc 2.0L Turbo
Plus he said something about having back problems. A Mini Cooper would probably be too low.
Personally, I would rather get the base Mini Cooper. If you look at the website, you can get the base Mini Cooper with the upgraded JCW suspension upgrades. It seems that such a combination would provide a fun and exceedingly fuel efficient car.