New car you will love or hate it, it a Saab 2.8T (300PS) Aero XWD

Lovely shaped car, stylish with a hint of an agressive stance - without trying to look like its a supercar or anything OTT.

But ye gods, that interior looks like its straight out of a Skoda :(



Only thing with Saab is that the interior wraps around the driver so when you in it, it looks a lot better (that cockpit feel) so thats why i guess they like loads of plastic to give that effect who knows, ive seen worse

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Problem is that even at 25k there is still some brutal depreciation to come if previous experience is anything to go by.

Looks like a nice car, hope you enjoy.
 
I think that looks fine, have a look at a new e class, looks like a Vauxhall.
 
Nice and different, better than getting a generic boring BMW! Never seen one of those in the flesh/metal. How many damn buttons around the radio/heating area!
 
Problem is that even at 25k there is still some brutal depreciation to come if previous experience is anything to go by.

Looks like a nice car, hope you enjoy.

This is true about £11,000 in years but this goes for all these cars it gets worse the higher up the ladder you go Mercedes-Benz CL 500 5.5 auto 500 amg £90885 to £36000 3 years for example
 
People like the guy who bought this new need to keep doing so. Partly to keep Saab in business, but mainly so I can pick one up in 10 years time for 20p :p

Very cool car :cool: all the cooler for not being a BM Merc or Audi, bet you don't see many others about
 
Thx guys thought i was going to be blasted with usuall should have had a ......... instead. Makes me even more happier with my motor, other than rightly said in 2 years it will be worth 20p

The car was originally on for £27,000 at Holcrofts Stoke but they doing a car swap and dropped it to £25,000 and i chopped in my 9-3 2004 convertible so i only payed £20,000 less than half price in 10 months i cannot even believe that one. It was a company car but the tax bracket and the emissions, running costs are very high so was part exchanged for a 2 litre version so left me a bargin. You wont see many on the road because of the latter. To buy one private from new then you would need you nuts cutting off, i would say you should have had a BMW lol.
 
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It's definitely different! Rear looks great, but I've seen a few on the roads their side profile is proper weird looking! One thing that always strikes me about SAAB interiors is the amount of buttons! Its like a bloody passenger jet in there!
 
I like it but that is a lot of money for a Saab.

Aha, you didn't pay the 40k. That's not so bad then if you fancied a change.
 
Only thing with Saab is that the interior wraps around the driver so when you in it, it looks a lot better (that cockpit feel) so thats why i guess they like loads of plastic to give that effect who knows, ive seen worse

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Thats quite a bit better from the drivers perspective - but still a swathe of grey plastic!

Given that there's a bit of a green theme going on there, couldnt they have stretched to maybe a few green insert strips in the dash, or some green stitching in the steering wheel maybe?

Then again, perhaps in their current financial state, maybe not :p

Good on you for helping Saab, I've always liked them.

My car support is strictly limited to el-cheapo back street garage purchases....
 
I like the exterior, just not sure I can get my head around that interior? I guess it would probably grow on me, from seeing that second image posted from the driver's perspective it looks a lot more appealing.
 
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