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Old 09-21-2005, 10:34 AM   #1
julien
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Wink 2005 9-5 wagon vector/aero

any comments from you guys owned a 95 wagon, i am daily user in HK and looking for a very reliable wagon for daily use, any infos or problems arise from the car can share with me, the costing of maintainance, changing parts, any you want to share, very attractive price at my end, full option, long 4 your reply.

MANY THANKS
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Old 09-22-2005, 06:42 PM   #2
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Re: 2005 9-5 wagon vector/aero

i am a saab technician and i think the 2005 9-5's are very nice cars. not much in the way of problems with them that i have seen yet. main things you may have to expect: idm's are still a bit questionable. havent replaced any on 05's yet, but we are still getting 99-02" all the time. a recall just came out for 00-02' 9-5 idm's. seems saab thinks the newer ones are more reliable. fuel pumps are touch and go. some go forever, some die early. the latest updates to the car really seemed to take care of a lot of little issues. i would trust it.
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