2007 Saab 9-5 SportCombi: Regular Car Reviews

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@hemesath3
@hemesath3 11 ай бұрын
My son recently bought his first car, an 05 9-3t manual. He and his friends are having a great time scouring boneyards for parts and improving it bit by bit. It’s different, classy, quietly capable, just like him. I’m so very proud of him.
@annezwart5083
@annezwart5083 11 ай бұрын
Very nice car! Quite reliable as well from my personal experience.
@chesterwsmith
@chesterwsmith 11 ай бұрын
good for him, I had one of those for my second car. They're safe too!
@chesterwsmith
@chesterwsmith 11 ай бұрын
(I'll also add that I've never been pulled over in almost 20 years of driving Saabs, I think they're invisible to police)
@gardhydahl8395
@gardhydahl8395 11 ай бұрын
Beautifully written!
@kylemontano228
@kylemontano228 11 ай бұрын
You sound like such a supportive parent and i’m sure he’s so thankful for that.
@ChrisScratch
@ChrisScratch 11 ай бұрын
Real Saab hours.
@kinlaw-216
@kinlaw-216 11 ай бұрын
Audi guy here timeing chain issues thats why im late.
@BasedMace
@BasedMace 11 ай бұрын
3:22 AM 25 year old nissan maxima owner I'm just here while she warms up in the snow
@realneighbor6603
@realneighbor6603 11 ай бұрын
taco owner here, was too busy overlanding and pretending i need a midsized truck to do so.
@Jay-jb2vr
@Jay-jb2vr 11 ай бұрын
Fun times!
@marcoalexander6214
@marcoalexander6214 8 ай бұрын
@@kinlaw-216 rofl
@kyleglasgow007
@kyleglasgow007 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for having me Roman. It’s a pleasure to work with y’all as always. One thing I should note is that this car was $600 with no pictures or any other information and I bought it with 100,000 miles from the original owner. Parts support for this is quite easy and most people have the impression that this is a very difficult car to live with but it is very much not the case. I think I’ve had every year of 95 apart from 99 through 2001. I absolutely love this body style and era of Car and I will die on the hill that this is the best made Saab. I’ve had several 900s, several 9000s and a pair of 9-3’s, this takes a cake as the best one to have. I have owned a lot of Saab’s “greatest hits” from an 85’ 900 SPG, an 85’ 900 Turbo 16 5 speed, a 10’ 9-3 SS 6 speed, and a 9000 Aero 5 speed; the 9-5 is a better vehicle than all of them & I will die on that hill. I’ve driven plenty of 99’s & a couple 96’s & 95’s and a handful of Sonett’s, but these will always be my favorite the reliability, practicality performance good fuel, economy, and comfort is unmatched
@tugboattedd
@tugboattedd 11 ай бұрын
Fellow Saab nut. Owner of 3. Thanks to Romans three hour discourse.
@appelsapman434
@appelsapman434 11 ай бұрын
Buy old Volvo and part with the "Different individual blabla contact switch" thing.
@bwofficial1776
@bwofficial1776 11 ай бұрын
You have good taste in cars. I've never had the pleasure of owning a Saab but I admire their engineering. Every car needs the equivalent of Night Panel. The 9-5 SportCombi is a looker.
@kyleglasgow007
@kyleglasgow007 11 ай бұрын
@@appelsapman434 I’ve had 13 or 14 Volvo’s & had a job working on them for 4 or 5 years; they are worse cars. I still own a 2005 Volvo S60 T5 with 343k on it. Saab made better cars by far.
@mainebigfoothunter7088
@mainebigfoothunter7088 11 ай бұрын
I've owned a 1995 900 Turbo and a 1998 9000 CSE with the Aero spec engine. I'd love to have another Saab 9000
@williameargle8851
@williameargle8851 11 ай бұрын
Roman and Mr. Regular may have COMPLETELY different energies in their videos but despite that they're still able to utilize the same format in the same way and provide highly interesting and entertaining videos with their own personalities. Love your work guys I hope you enjoy doing it and continue to enjoy doing it
@thorgot911
@thorgot911 11 ай бұрын
Mr Regular: Do you enjoy BUTT STUFF!? The Roman: Here's a song about why yes, you DO enjoy the butt STUFF.
@stevecooper7883
@stevecooper7883 11 ай бұрын
​@@thorgot911😅😅
@logicerrormusic
@logicerrormusic 11 ай бұрын
The more I hear about Saab, the more videos i watch, the more I appreciate them for existing. Thank you Roman and thanks to them.
@KittRembo
@KittRembo 11 ай бұрын
Top Gears Tribute to Saab that they did was fantastic!
@kuvidar
@kuvidar 11 ай бұрын
​@@KittRemboIt's the least they could do,since they presented every SAAB like trash years before that...
@thorgot911
@thorgot911 11 ай бұрын
The Roman is like the substitute teacher you need on a Monday morning while trying to sober up after a weekend of hard partying with Mr. Regular.
@frostyclaws8007
@frostyclaws8007 11 ай бұрын
RCR never disappoints when it comes to honest reviews and great humor.
@bobhill3941
@bobhill3941 11 ай бұрын
No they don't. This was a nice, unexpected surprise this morning. I remember dad telling me back during the 2008 recession and gm bankruptcy/restructuring a year later, describing SAAB as a "20 year old anchor"!
@philipfrancis2728
@philipfrancis2728 11 ай бұрын
I’ve owned 9 Saabs since 1985. My daily driver is a 2008 9-3 Aero. I love them; they’re sporty, distinctive and comfortable. I don’t know where to go next if I ever have to replace my ‘08!
@jeroenrodenboog3815
@jeroenrodenboog3815 11 ай бұрын
Get another one, duh!
@shlumpedpurpp2515
@shlumpedpurpp2515 8 ай бұрын
My daily is a 2007 9-5 Aero and I love it! Its my first car ever too so I didnt take the best care of it when i first got it which i regret now but its still in pretty good condition.
@itsmatto499
@itsmatto499 11 ай бұрын
“Nearly everyone has some sort of beef with GM and what they’ve done to any number of their brands through in-action. Or worse, by having ideas.” Two words…… Holden Commodore. And a name…… Peter Hanenberger.
@chrislemaster2695
@chrislemaster2695 11 ай бұрын
and Dustbuster vans such as the 1989-1997 Lumina MPV 1990 Oldsmobile Silhouette van (1990-2003) and the Pontiac Transport(1990-1997). The second generation of the vans were turds as well and they didn't even use the ubiquitous GM 231 3800 Series II V-6 best V-6 engine ever and from 1995-2008 Ward's 10 best engines. they used the crap 3.4L DOHC V-6 that was a POS interference engines with timing belts if you dont change the timing belts every 35k miles goodbye engine and these were the (1998-2008) Chevrolet Venture/Uplander (1998-2005) Pontiac Montana van (1996-2004) Oldsmobile Silhouette van (2004-2009) Saturn Relay and these at the end also had the two crappiest engines the 3.4L 3400 SFI DOHC V-6 and the crappy interference 3.6L VVT V-6 both blew head gaskets and timing belts/chains.
@benjamindehr3179
@benjamindehr3179 11 ай бұрын
Leo Pruneau was their
@ryandickerson6395
@ryandickerson6395 11 ай бұрын
​@@chrislemaster2695the vans didn't use the DOHC 3.4, they used the OHV
@sunsetlights100
@sunsetlights100 11 ай бұрын
In-action
@jessebrook1688
@jessebrook1688 11 ай бұрын
@@chrislemaster2695 That was just an expansion of the 3.1 ohv V6 that was available on them earlier. They got the made-in-USA variant of it. Then the 1st generation Equinox and Torrent got the Chinese-made version of the same engine after GM decided to go to the High Feature V6 for the next generation and discontinue the 60° V6.
@tylervespa6182
@tylervespa6182 11 ай бұрын
Kyle is such a genuine dude. When my car was down he let me borrow his old 9-5 kombi manual and that car was great. I also borrowed what I think was a 9-3. Both very fun to drive vehicles. Great episode!
@Eric_Hunt194
@Eric_Hunt194 11 ай бұрын
Anyone in the UK who has a late-era Saab will quickly get tired of turning up to car meets to a chorus of "Nice Vectra!"
@ralfsfilips4154
@ralfsfilips4154 11 ай бұрын
I do that to one of my costumers in car wash
@appelsapman434
@appelsapman434 11 ай бұрын
YPSILON
@UltraZzTV
@UltraZzTV 11 ай бұрын
A friend of my mom used to have a Saab Convertible from the 90es. She used to drive different dailies over the past 20 years but always kept the Saab in her garage despite the presumable "cheap" price she paid back then. Even though her husband asked her multiple times if she doesnt wanna move on and get a newer convertivle, she always had that special place for this weird nugget of a car.
@iSchmidty13
@iSchmidty13 11 ай бұрын
Man it's WILD how much better the Roman videos are than the Mr Regular ones Roman actually puts some effort into it, does his research, and is respectful Mr Regular just unabashedly *despises* anything thats not 90's Japanese
@nakoma5
@nakoma5 11 ай бұрын
The prefacelift 9-5 interior before GM bastardized it with their plastics and cheap leather are gorgeous and luxurious as any German or British car. But on the other hand I love the stealthy 9X Concept inspired facelift. Also, clam shell hood with 3 washer jet nozzles. Quirky cool.
@97I30T
@97I30T 11 ай бұрын
2004 and 2005 are the best years of the 9-5, especially if you can get the Aero trim. They still have the pre facelift interior, and the Aero models had a unique front bumper that looked really mean.
@davevq
@davevq 11 ай бұрын
@@97I30T 99-01 are the best quality years, there are slight changes where plastic have extra reinforcements, extra foam cushion pads until clips, the door cards have an extra pad for the arm, better/more insulation, etc. Once 02 came all that was cut. 04-05 is only the favorite because it has a pretty face.
@denzellima3079
@denzellima3079 11 ай бұрын
@@davevq weren't there "thousands" of improvements made between 99-01 models and 02-05 models? Whether they be to the engine, chassis, interior etc?
@appelsapman434
@appelsapman434 11 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@marcoalexander6214
@marcoalexander6214 8 ай бұрын
@@davevq The 2006+ tend to be more reliable though, they also all come with the T turbo. I'll admit they are also more plastic-y inside.
@alwaysforward4035
@alwaysforward4035 11 ай бұрын
The fact that you managed to bring a reference to Outkast into a video about Saab proves you are a master of your craft! 👍🏾
@lolmygoodness
@lolmygoodness 11 ай бұрын
"nostalgia is the great equaliser in the continuum of merit" - beautiful
@MichaelJacobi01
@MichaelJacobi01 11 ай бұрын
My Mom had a 2003 9-3 manual convertible. Didn't like the car at first but ended up loving the entire brand. We went on so many fun trips in that car with the top down in the beautiful Rocky Mountains. A lady ran a stop sign and totaled the Saab. If I wasn't 14 at the time I would have tried to buy it back. Grateful we were able to own a Saab. I Miss that car and Saab.
@johngaudet6316
@johngaudet6316 5 ай бұрын
Many years ago my best friend in high school got a 900 Turbo. I fell in love with Saab back in the late 80s. I've owned 5 Saab cars over the years. Just last week purchased a 2011 9-3 convertible in wonderful condition with 60,000K on it. I have a Volvo V60 Cross country but will always adore SAAB!! ❤❤
@Cislapidus
@Cislapidus 11 ай бұрын
9:28 9-5 doesn't have a flexfuel sensor. It senses the e85 content with the O2 sensor and it choose between two fuel maps. You could make a 1997 saab 9-5 identify as a a biopower by just flashing a biopower firmware into the ECU. Very peculiar. Also knock sensing resides in the ignitions coils (yes believe me on this) unlike any other fuel injection system. Trionic use Can bus to communicate widely.
@laddtryck
@laddtryck 11 ай бұрын
Tronic was way ahead of its time. Huge tuning potential. There is overclocking going on in Sweden on t7 ecus. Soldering on new Chips on old ecus to make them have a higher clockspeed.
@RoofysGarage
@RoofysGarage 11 ай бұрын
The Trionic system is also used on some versions to simulate a cam sensor signal as well, by detecting the difference in spark resistance from compression to exhaust stroke. Neat stuff.
@Saabeh
@Saabeh 11 ай бұрын
@@laddtryck hell, I run Trionic 5 on my Toyota Pickup's 22RE custom turbo engine. Its cheaper than any standalone ECU and just as easy to retrofit.
@laddtryck
@laddtryck 11 ай бұрын
@@Saabeh damn! Thats rad!
@Saabeh
@Saabeh 11 ай бұрын
@@laddtryck Thanks, should be some old videos on my channel. It is now a turn key rock crawler that can still do 85 on the highway because of the turbo and T5. Also running a Saab FPR, turbo etc.
@lostlandmarks8305
@lostlandmarks8305 11 ай бұрын
Hour 9 of my 12 hour night shift and I see this video in my feed ❤
@TheJeffShadowShow
@TheJeffShadowShow 11 ай бұрын
I have a 2006 9 5 stored in my garage since 2020. Bought it for $650 from Copart in Hawaii in 2017. It now has exactly 48,000 miles and just needs the oil cooler lines replaced. The parts have been here since 2021. Someday I will get to it! Otherwise, a beautiful Polar White sedan in MINT condition.
@djdramatical
@djdramatical 8 ай бұрын
The 06-09 9-5 is one of the best cars you'll ever own.
@alexsaab8089
@alexsaab8089 5 ай бұрын
04-05 is better
@CarWash811
@CarWash811 11 ай бұрын
After having drivers license over 23 years I just bought my very first 2004 Saab 9-5 wagon 2.0t with stage one chip (225 hp and 350 NM) and manual. Now that was not my intention. I was looking for Volvo S60 or V70, but curiosity won and I tried Saab. I must say that Saab won my heart. This is model with less GM influence. I can't believe I actually like it. Now it's my daily driver and it feels like a tank compared to my previous 2001 Nissan Maxima.
@legendFROMnova
@legendFROMnova 11 ай бұрын
These are surprisingly good cars given the GM influence, but I can understand how it doesn't even make the top (bottom?) 5. I can't wait for the next race to the bottom, I own the vehicle in the upcoming video. I don't want to give anything away, but I'm excited to see where it gets placed. It was a blast going out there to film with you guys!
@darksu6947
@darksu6947 11 ай бұрын
Tell me the name of the vehicle or I won't be your friend anymore! 😂
@legendFROMnova
@legendFROMnova 11 ай бұрын
@@darksu6947 I can't spoil it, but I will say its such a regular vehicle that I was surprised they hadn't done a video on it before.
@mackan98502
@mackan98502 11 ай бұрын
I live in trollhättan where their factory is. Looks like they will start building the Nevs Emily GT here.
@JuddKramer
@JuddKramer 11 ай бұрын
My family always drove Saab's ever since my mom bought a 1978 99 Liftback as a first car. I grew up riding in the backseat of a 1984 Saab 900 3-door hatch. My aunts and uncles went through a series of 900's, 9000's, 9-3's, and 9-5's. I learned to drive in my parents 9-5 Wagon "Gary Fisher Edition" that came with its own mountain bike, which we still have. My first car was a 2001 Saab 9-5 base model that I managed to get for $750 in non-running condition and fixed by simply nudging the throttle-body back into place. That car got me through night graduate school and my first real day job. The independent mechanics that still specialize in Saab's keep the brand alive and I've become good friends with mine. He fixes my Buick Roadmaster now.
@DiscoBallGaming
@DiscoBallGaming 11 ай бұрын
Clearly there's something special about the 9-5, I told my friend I wanted a Cadillac or a Lincoln but they were too expensive. my friend had a 9-5 and he told me if I ever find one to buy one. I'm glad you did this video because I haven't found anyone else who has one
@tylernail2146
@tylernail2146 11 ай бұрын
Would love to have you up in Maine for a saab review! 1973 Saab Sonett 3, 1992 saab 900 turbo convertible, 2004 Saab 9-5 Aero, 2005 Saab Hirsch 9-5 TrollR, 2010 Saab NG9-5 6 speed manual, 2010 Saab 9-3 convertible
@oJackOfSpades
@oJackOfSpades 8 ай бұрын
got a 9-5 griffin vector 2-3t BP from 2009. Runs like a dream, more reliable than most newer cars and definetly quite a lot of torque and power for being a car that can fit 5 ppl and their camping luggage. Only thing you need to consider is, a saab means you can´t be mechanically inept. You gotta learn to perform simple oil and filter changes yourself because this car requires oilchanges about twice as often as your standard family car (150 000 km as opposed to 250 000 km). No issues finding parts though I live in Sweden where these cars are plentiful in traffic and at dealerships.
@kanabastardo
@kanabastardo 11 ай бұрын
I have this same model year 9-5 wagon with B205 motor (2l with Garrett turbo) as a daily driver and it has been the most expensive cheap car I have ever owned. During the two year ownership I have fixed/done for preventive maintenance: DI-Casette,timing chain, AC compressor along with all the lines, most likely all the bushings, broken garrett turbo to Mitsubishi TD04hl-15t, bigger injectors, ecu remap (260hp/400Nm E85) plus all the regular maintanance. It also spun a bearing caused by a clogged pickup and that was "fixed" just by replacing the bottom end bearings and cleaning the engine. I was extremely sceptical about this but it has suprisingly hold well for +40 000km after that (at the moment 330 000km on the clock). Realiably? High milage ones not really but it has been the best highway cruiser I have ever owned.
@elbautos
@elbautos 11 ай бұрын
RCR videos with a song at the end always make my day. Even if the rest of the video is fire, no song outro kinda diminishes the experience compared to ones with them.
@raiyan.h
@raiyan.h 11 ай бұрын
My dad owned a same gen black 9-5 sedan when I was a kid from 6 years old to 10. Lots of fond memories of riding in the back of that thing, or the front if I was being good. Always enjoyed the quirky design of it, those air vents with the middle joystick were fun to play with, and the light up seatbelt sign behind the dome light looked so cool to me as if we were in an airplane. And the design made it such an easy car to pick out in a carpark or when my dad picked me up from school. Sadly it met it's demise in a fire, there was a phone charger plugged into the cigarette lighter and I presume the car being off didn't break the connection between the battery and that so it got very hot during the day. My dad was driving home from work and saw a glow low down in the console, he stopped and a few flames started wisping out. The source was so deep down in the console he couldn't put it out and called the fire brigade. He got out and soon the thing burst up in flames. The fire must have melted the harness cause the horn started blaring after a while just constantly on, as if the car was crying in agony. The car has a weird hood latch so when the firefighters arrived they took a long time trying to pry the hood open to disconnect the battery, they mangled the whole thing but ended up doing so and extinguished the car. It was a bit frightening at home wondering where my dad was then getting a call that the car had burnt down, he was absolutely fine though, and me being a car guy even as a kid, I grieved that thing for a while but in the back of my mind I was also excited on what our next car would be!
@dennisthewalker
@dennisthewalker 11 ай бұрын
I personally didn't grow up knowing Saab but I always loved the 9-3 Turbo X Sportcombi. They are beautiful European designs.
@Minnevan
@Minnevan 11 ай бұрын
My dad passed away recently, and suddenly I found myself as the owner of his ‘08 9-5 Sportcombi. Despite what it cost (RIP), it’s been a fantastic vehicle. Gotta love having a turbo to play with.
@denzellima3079
@denzellima3079 11 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I hope the car is good to you for years to come
@Suileron
@Suileron 11 ай бұрын
Recently sold a 9-5 Aero Wagon. Was a lovely car to drive, fast on the highway, super comfy!! Transmission went out and I just couldn't justify the money to fix it, luckily found another Saab person who was more than willing to fix it, so sent it off to a good home! Loved that car.
@justinkey4895
@justinkey4895 11 ай бұрын
I have owned two Saabs. An 05 9-3 convertible and an 07 9-5 wagon with the turbo and a five speed manual. The 9-5 was a fantastic car. You do get used to the ignition. Getting used to the weird cupholder never happened though.
@ejf5175
@ejf5175 6 ай бұрын
I had the saloon version of this 9-5. A 2.3 litre petrol turbo. Supremely comfortable, wallowy and eager when you put your foot down. Also, the cup holder was pure sci-fi.
@gregorymurphy9980
@gregorymurphy9980 11 ай бұрын
I am a station wagon guy and this model will be remembered as my favorite estate. Comfort, performance, style and good gas mileage. I miss it.
@michaelmoskovitz5680
@michaelmoskovitz5680 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the superb video. I still miss my 1999 SE. The 205 HP, high output turbo that came with the manual transmission was fun. The interior was just luxurious enough. Once my children outgrew booster seats, they loved the heated rear seats. The huge hatchback offered CUV utility.
@appelsapman434
@appelsapman434 11 ай бұрын
HPT. High pressure turbo, not high output.
@michaelmoskovitz5680
@michaelmoskovitz5680 11 ай бұрын
@@appelsapman434Hmm. I bought the car used, but I thought that the SE when equipped with an automatic transmission it was designated at a low output while my manual transmission, which had a sticker inside the gasoline door “Requires 91 Octane” was designated “High Output.”
@Staatus_Quo
@Staatus_Quo 11 ай бұрын
My 2007 9⁵ Sportcombi "Dame" was my favorite of the 9⁵'s, and was very reliable compared to pre-Dame 9⁵'s. Absolutely love that car.
@einpercy825
@einpercy825 11 ай бұрын
Saabs were absolutely brilliant cars. A lot of people blame GM for killing Saab but would they have survived on their own? I doubt it. Saab always wanted to build the best car possible. While being great for the consumer, it just was not profitable to operate like that. In the late years a lot of the most beautiful cars to ever be produced (NG 9-3 and NG 9-5) made their appearance. I love my 08 9-3 SportCombi and still turn back around when I leave it pretty much every time. The love for my car is as strong as on the first day. Hot take: No matter what happened, Saab had to die. No way around it. Wer should be glad that they existed, not sad that they don't anymore. Let's just appreciate them as long as we can
@bwofficial1776
@bwofficial1776 11 ай бұрын
Saab needed GM's money to last as long as they did. They were engineer's cars first. While GM sucked the life out of Saab with their forced platform-sharing and neglect, Saab wouldn't have made it into the 2000s without GM. If Saab had survived into today as an independent brand I imagine they'd be like Polestar, making quirky EVs and maybe a moderately spicy 9-3 turbo.
@mattskustomkreations
@mattskustomkreations 11 ай бұрын
I’m selling my ‘06 SAAB 9 5 Sport Combi. Best looking SAAB ever. Never thought in a jillion years I’d drive a SAAB. Years ago my wife said it stands for “Something An A-hole Buys”, and we both laughed. Those original ignition cassettes are key. Zero turbo lag for sure. The wagon is incredibly rare - makes me wonder why they bothered selling them in the US.
@nakoma5
@nakoma5 11 ай бұрын
So the reason for selling is...?
@mattskustomkreations
@mattskustomkreations 11 ай бұрын
@@nakoma5 I work from home so it mostly sits, I only use it for things like doctor appointments. Plus I don’t have a garage so it is starting to weather. Other things need fixing that I’m not motivated to repair.
@marcoalexander6214
@marcoalexander6214 8 ай бұрын
Some people say it stands for "Something Almost Always Broken", and though I love them, thats not far off the mark.
@mattskustomkreations
@mattskustomkreations 8 ай бұрын
@@marcoalexander6214 That’s a good one too. And I can attest to its accuracy.
@Jack-hg1hq
@Jack-hg1hq 11 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this video for 6 years, owned 2 of these best cars ever
@Alfadragon17
@Alfadragon17 11 ай бұрын
I bought my 07 9-5 with manual transmission for $800. It needed a crank position sensor (and still needs an ignition cassette). I towed it home and for 1 hour worth of work to put a CPS in it. I'm satisfied.
@Lambda01
@Lambda01 11 ай бұрын
Falling back to sleep to saab review and roman's wonderfully calming voice is what i need right now.
@twitchykun
@twitchykun 11 ай бұрын
Man, I finally finished your Life and Death of SAAB video and this is the cherry on the top of the shit sundae that SAAB went through. Perfect timing.
@marcoalexander6214
@marcoalexander6214 8 ай бұрын
Few points: 1) Saab never lost the Saabness - they kept the emphasis on driving experience, top notch safety, great balance of power/efficiency and creature comforts through the years. Yes, GM cheapness shows, but that Saab heart is there. 2) Saab flubbed some things in late 90's/early 2000's which damaged their relationship with some customers. 3) Saab spent money where it counted and was ahead of its time in many ways - quality leather seats, Aisin autos, Mitsubishi turbos, Harmon Kardon audio, high strength safety cages, etc, but unfortunately the mass public did not register it. As Jeremy Clarkson noted ~ "You can't see where they spent the money until you crash one."
@chrisphoenix77
@chrisphoenix77 11 ай бұрын
They didn't buy Saturn, they created it.
@Judge_Edo
@Judge_Edo 11 ай бұрын
Great work Roman! Your take on Saab is well researched and fair. At this point you're as much of an expert as most owners. I hope you get to review more Saab models someday.
@pdoherty926
@pdoherty926 11 ай бұрын
The RCR ability to seamlessly weave literary references, wit and straight up poetry into ... regular car review videos never ceases to amaze me. ❤
@aidan7376
@aidan7376 11 ай бұрын
Great video, I thought you summarized Saab very well! I had a ‘07 and now have a ‘09 93 2.0T. I’ve driven a fair amount of cars and they just seem to have something different about them that makes them great. While they’re not necessarily the best at anything, they’re really good at a lot of things.
@stoyantodorov2133
@stoyantodorov2133 Ай бұрын
This sums it up pretty well. Facelift 9-3s are pretty much just an above average car in every reapect. I have a ‘09 aero ttid and the car has really no downsides, but nothing too exceptional on paper either. Still, there is some magic about just cruising around in it. It’s comfy, but not too soft, sporty, but not too fast and has very respectable fuel economy and is very reliable. I also kinda lied about the car not being super spectacular in some aspect. The facelifted 9-3 received the highest safety rating in its class BOTH in USA and EU for three years in a row.
@davecullen4343
@davecullen4343 11 ай бұрын
For whatever it's worth - back in 2017, I took a 6-week road-trip from Halifax, Nova Scotia to San Francisco, California and back again in a new(ish) Nissan Sentra -- and loved it! Anyway, this was a great video! Everything you do well was in abundance in this video. If you and Mr. Regular ever do a nostalgia tour, this video should definitely be in the set-list.
@unlikelyninja8345
@unlikelyninja8345 11 ай бұрын
Screw you for never responding to my countless requests to review my saab 9-5 but thanks for finally giving this car the spotlight.
@redevilrrr
@redevilrrr 4 ай бұрын
Ignition cassette, fuel pump are most likely to go out on these Saabs. But the 95 2.3 Aero is a great car, already a classic. Not the first choice for gear heads, but has more character than some Audi/VW or BMW 5-series.
@Maxxisblitz
@Maxxisblitz 11 ай бұрын
Mr. Roman, you've come so far in this craft. The presentation of this video is confident and on-point. Keep it up, man. You're crushing it.
@Mrb00st
@Mrb00st 11 ай бұрын
A 9-5 Aero manual has been on my want list for 20 years. They're so great, relaxed and comfortable but fast. Ridiculous with a tune and bolt ons.
@2steaksandwiches665
@2steaksandwiches665 11 ай бұрын
I just sold one of these about eight months ago. Great car. The power never ceased to amaze me. The pre dame Edna ones had better interiors for sure . I’ve had both
@CHEGTO
@CHEGTO 11 ай бұрын
I loved my 03 Saab arc launch edition and I really wish I kept her thank you for your coverage of one of my favorite car brands
@zenith251
@zenith251 11 ай бұрын
Even in a wealthy microcosm like the CA Bay Area, I still didn't see an abundance of Saabs when they were still sold. But every time I did a thought occurred to me: I bet you're an interesting or quirky person. I was never let down talking to Saab owners in that regard.
@2040wagon
@2040wagon 11 ай бұрын
There are a couple around me in Noe Valley and Corona Heights in SF. I just see a pre charge to even touch these things. Even the auto tow guy knew you were in tough when Saab was still a fashionable option. They missed out on the leasing revolution. Difficult to get smogged from out of state here.🚗🚘🎺
@marcoalexander6214
@marcoalexander6214 8 ай бұрын
I think they sold best in the northeast region. I feel like I see more when I am in CT, MA, VT, ME, though I see them in PA as well.
@brian5o
@brian5o 11 ай бұрын
Props to the owner for saving this car from the scrapper. It deserved to be saved. It still looks great today.
@ABVollen
@ABVollen 11 ай бұрын
I feel llike the saabs drive a lot better than their opel counterparts, they're amazing to drive in the winter
@captivesojourner
@captivesojourner 11 ай бұрын
I bought one used in 2011 and i loved the way it felt on I-95 speeding late to work
@alastairward2774
@alastairward2774 11 ай бұрын
Regarding that ignition key placement, I drove a 9-3 for a few years before downgrading to a VW Polo and my knee suddenly felt more vulnerable than it ever had in a long time. And I live in Belfast.
@DrKoneko
@DrKoneko 11 ай бұрын
I'm a huge Saab fan and even bigger GM hater but I have an opinion that most people probably won't agree with but anyways; Even if the parts used in the car were made by GM and they were cheaper because of that, this is still a Saab car through and through. It still has insanely innovative features like night panel, headlight washers, a computer in the car before it was popular, and the most Saab thing of all, safety. All of these were made a Saab a Saab and people talk like GM took that away. Yeah the 9-2X and 9-7X were just that, GM products, but GM literally wanted to kill off Saab before they needed to because they would do their own thing even if GM said not to. I admire that.
@nathanglynn7443
@nathanglynn7443 11 ай бұрын
I got my first Saab a couple months ago, it’s a 2003 9-5 aero with all the extras. It’s things like the rooftop dvd player, sun roof, quietly capable turbocharged goodness. It has amazing boot space (mines a sedan and I’ve never seen a larger boot) I usually work on my own cars but I will admit I was a little afraid of this car and took it to an euro guy. I paid $3k aud cash for it (a one owner car) and have since dumped like $7k aud into replacing a lot of neglected parts etc so it’ll be reliable for years to come. I really love it’s quirkyness and I hope to get a Saab 900 eventually (my current second car is a 1978 w116 merc) a classic and modern Saab as my two cars is my dream car
@AndyAtHome
@AndyAtHome 11 ай бұрын
My uncle still drives a 9-5 wagon from the mid/late 90s that he bought new back then and he still loves it. It has had some issues over the years, and despite my pleas for him to swap to a very similar Mercedes E-Class Wagon or similar, he just can't imagine living without all the classic Saab quirks. They really did make some interesting cars.
@nubetre
@nubetre 11 ай бұрын
Growing up and sitting in the GM Saabs at auto shows, I still felt some special care went into them, usually chalked up to “quirkiness” in magazines, in the 9-3 and 9-5, and devoid of any ideas about authenticity and “Real Saabs,” that was enough for me. I had a vision of growing up and daily driving a Saab because they were functional, they were “nice,” and they weren’t the obvious choice. Sadly they wouldn’t be there when I finally had the means but to this day I’m still eyeing 9-3s for that “someday” project car. Also, even in the GM years, you could always count on Saabs to have exemplary seats.
@bwofficial1776
@bwofficial1776 11 ай бұрын
Saab listened to their engineers. Even after the GM buyout, Saab's engineers were still able to differentiate their cars from the platforms they shared. When you look at some of the engineering in Saabs, it's impressive. Every car should have the equivalent of Night Panel.
@carlrs15
@carlrs15 11 ай бұрын
Minor quibble: GM founded Saturn in the early 90s as a low-cost competitor to Toyota and Honda
@dayoutubeer
@dayoutubeer 11 ай бұрын
My 3k 114k '07 9-3 has outlived every one of my family member's cars. I still get the "you're still driving that?" when I pull up to family functions.
@marcoalexander6214
@marcoalexander6214 8 ай бұрын
thats hilarious. the 07 9-3 is pretty reliable. hopefully you relocated the ecu?
@dayoutubeer
@dayoutubeer 8 ай бұрын
@@marcoalexander6214 no but this is something I should look into. Seems like there is plenty of replacements but they are probably in the same conditions…
@dayoutubeer
@dayoutubeer 8 ай бұрын
I have not... Maybe a good spring project? I've seen there's a kit to relocate but I also see some people saying to just "insulate" it against the heat?A little unsure which direction I should go in... The relocation looks much more involved.@@marcoalexander6214
@WoahGeeWow
@WoahGeeWow 11 ай бұрын
My grandfather owned that car but the 2005 model, bought it after he sold his black 97 9000. He was guy with good sense. He bought a Lexus after that and it served him well, but he always missed the reserved but distinctive style that Saabs had. I still believe that foldaway is the coolest cup holder put in a car.
@BentonHart
@BentonHart 11 ай бұрын
Loved my '03 9-5 Aero and was very sad when the 1000 year floods we had in Colorado a decade ago totaled it. The ventilated seats were great and it was an amazing highway cruiser.
@LebronPhoto1
@LebronPhoto1 11 ай бұрын
My very best friend in the world was a Saab enthusiast. He loved those things. I used to hang out with him and it was a fun car, but it was quirky and a bit of a niche product. That's what drove it out of business eventually. Keep all of the quirks and you have a unique car that you can't sell enough of to make a profit. Increase the cost and they weren't unique and desirable enough to be a lower volume expensive vehicle. The only choice was to try to make them a bit more mainstream while keeping some of the uniqueness. Unfortunately, I don't think they gave it enough time. I also think that the SAAB engineers and the GM folks didn't really cooperate with each other to resolve the cars issues, with each side taking a position that they knew best. This video was fun and entertaining. Love the narration style.
@HinspectorGournal
@HinspectorGournal 11 ай бұрын
I had a 2008 93 Aero. Very fun car. Electrical problems spooked us out of it. My wife and I loved it and still talk about how nice it was to drive and own other than that. They can be a great sleeper for those boxer bros in the Subaru, which I've owned too. I did skip the white sunglasses phase of wrx ownership though. Thankfully.
@charliekahn4205
@charliekahn4205 11 ай бұрын
The best combination I know of is the 9-2X. Saab took the Impreza wagon and fixed all the annoying design decisions. It's still a Subaru, but it's better in ways that Fuji just couldn't make it.
@MrJMS814
@MrJMS814 9 ай бұрын
Worst model they ever made. Not a real Saab
@HinspectorGournal
@HinspectorGournal 9 ай бұрын
@@MrJMS814 didn’t ask your opinion but hey it’s the internet. You can think what you want but it was fun to drive and pretty nice inside. Opinions are opinions not facts.
@Texmotodad
@Texmotodad 11 ай бұрын
Someone put the Aero badge on it. The dash instrument panel surround does not have the "stainless finish". Glad you enjoyed driving it and the honest thoughts. (We have an 08 9-5 Aero w/auto.)
@thedankestcrustacean9838
@thedankestcrustacean9838 11 ай бұрын
R.I.P. ISUZU (n/a) 72’ - 09’ Should talk more about Isuzu. There wouldnt be Duramax diesels or a chevy s-10 without them. Long live the trooper!
@420JackG
@420JackG 11 ай бұрын
The Trooper was a very cool rig. It's criminal that we never got their light diesels.
@sippigrrrl
@sippigrrrl 11 ай бұрын
I always thought I was a glutton for punishment, having owned four Saabs over the course of the past 20 years (1986 900, 1987 900, 1999 9-3 vert, 2001 9-3 Viggen vert). Hearing about Kyle made me feel a little less crazy. I used to live in Minneapolis, and there were Saabs everywhere. I live in New Orleans now, and I had one mechanic who was willing to touch it; otherwise, it was tow it to Houston. He is very fortunate that he can find Saabs around in Minnesota. We were fortunate enough to get an aftermarket DIC unit, but I kept the old one because I was still worried about it failing. The Viggen was my dream car since 1999, but mine was a POS when I got it. I’d love a TurboX if I could find one, but I’m on the other end of the car spectrum now: I have a 2023 Civic Type R.
@christopherbrummet4997
@christopherbrummet4997 11 ай бұрын
You're not Nick Roman....you are THE Nick Roman. Excellent vid as always!
@zzoinks
@zzoinks 8 ай бұрын
People bash on GM for buying and "ruining" saab but a blog writer explains that Saab just wasn't long for this world. Saab couldn't sell enough cars to survive nor could their low sale cars be priced high enough to earn money. And the financial struggle is why Saab had to be put up for sale in the first place. Now here comes my take which may contain inaccuracies. GM bought them and kept them alive for a few more years so we can thank them for that. It may be argued that Saab would've been better off with another owner, but whom? GM was either too cheap or too logical about reducing costs, so they made Saab share parts & designs with other brands. I guess GM's "cheapening" effect on Saab's image & owner experience, along with GM's inability to keep Saab after their own financial failure led to Saab's delayed demise. (Well, they tried to sell Saab and nobody worthwhile bought it. The next owner (much smaller than GM) failed to continue Saab production. GM also axed Pontiac and Saturn despite those making some interesting designs. They had to axe a lot despite having future plans. (Like importing a Holden UTE from Australia as a Pontiac model) I believe Volvo almost went to the same bankrupt fate as Saab, except Geely bought Volvo and was able to give tons of cash while giving independence, so Volvo could go big on R&D and thereafter increase the desirability of Volvos (and Geely can use Volvo's designs in return). Today Volvo sells great numbers. Basically i think volvo is successful but Saab failed because the companies were already different and the owners were different. Geely and GM were different owners concerning the amount of money they could invest into their step-brands. And Volvo has been more traditional than oddball Saab, therefore Volvo had a larger buying demographic. One example is Volvo took advantage of the SUV craze with the XC90 which was super successful. Saab didn't design there (i think), and GM tried to compensate by making a discontinues Oldsmobile SUV into a SAAB. But despite their efforts to differentiate the interior, handling, etc. it was still too close to the Olds SUV. Buyers could choose between Volvo XC90 (almost a completely new design) or SAAB 9-7 (still looks a lot like Oldsmobile and has the disappointing safety rating from it). GM already had too many brands to pay for. It's argued that they should never have paid to create Saturn, and instead should have invested into Chevy small cars. So they bit off more than they could chew with adding Saab, but at least they kept them alive a few more years.
@jeremydiem7168
@jeremydiem7168 11 ай бұрын
Got 07 9-3 and I love it, most comfortable seats I've had in a car
@Fivemonthslater1
@Fivemonthslater1 11 ай бұрын
My neighbors have two SAABs that are still in perfect condition, and they even park on the city street! It's amazing! Probably two of the last handful of SAABs still in existence!
@skipast75
@skipast75 11 ай бұрын
GM didn’t buy Saturn.. they created Saturn to beat the Civic, Sentra and Corolla.(which was sold as a Geo first and then a Chevrolet as the Prism) And they actually succeeded. The SC2 was a great car that handled great, cruised on the freeway effortlessly and efficiently and the engine was refined. I drove a new Civic, New Accord and new Saturn SC2 back to back to back and the Saturn was better in almost every way. My friend was buying a new car and we test drove the 3… ultimately the Saturn won because it was $2000 cheaper, more fun to drive and the plastic body panels were great for the Rust Belt we live in. He drove it for 6 years and never had anything go wrong with it. As for Saab…. GM created their most interesting vehicles in modern Saab history. The 9.7x Aero is the most unknown and underrated enthusiast SUV ever made.. the Chevy Trailblazer SS was an instant classic and are worth a pretty penny now. The 9.7x Aero uses the same engine but the Saab is a much nicer and refined vehicle. The SS looked cool but still looked cheap. The Saab version looks refined and the proportions are perfect. The 9.2x Aero takes the same formula and applies it to the WRX. The WRX is cool but kinda ugly. The 9.2x looks brilliant. Lastly.. the final generation of the 9-5 is easily the most beautiful Saab ever made and it’s one of the most stunning designs to come out in the past 20 years. Saab was awesome in the 80s but the middle years before GM were meh… Viggen being the only desirable car during that time. I’ve never been a fan of Saabs but I truly hope to own any of the cars I mentioned. Especially the 9.7x Aero.
@skipast75
@skipast75 11 ай бұрын
@@floydblandston108 that’s the problem… most who bought the Trailblazer SS bought them knowing they were special and few were driven in salt. The 9.7x is a nicer version of the SS but people who bought them bought them to drive them. I’m a 4Runner guy… 2 in row. I would have driven my 4th Gen forever but the frame was about 2 winters away from needing to be replaced from rust. Body panels were solid except for the rear hatch because Toyota used a different lighter grade steel on the hatch. That all said… I’d never spend big money on a plastic fantastic Trailblazer SS, regardless how cool it looks. I would, however, buy a 9.7X Aero from somewhere down south just to tune and take it bracket racing. Rust only happens when you drive them in the winter unless you buy a newer aluminum Ford. Frames still rust though. No matter how many cans of fluid film or Amsoil undercarriage rust protection you spray on them.
@juskelis
@juskelis 9 ай бұрын
saab is really good car now I'm riding only saab's and I'm exited regarding them ;) Currently started project to restore 2000 9-5 aero wagon to perfect condition it will be may pearl in my garage
@fauxhugh380
@fauxhugh380 11 ай бұрын
I have a 2002 Impala which is the generation heavily inspired by the SAAB 9 5, it's an awesome and very underrated car
@nakoma5
@nakoma5 11 ай бұрын
It was? In what way exactly?
@fauxhugh380
@fauxhugh380 11 ай бұрын
@@nakoma5 If you Google it, there's a few good articles that explain. Plus, look at the two side by side. I love this Gen Impala
@youmike60
@youmike60 5 ай бұрын
What a review! Like a symphony in 9-5. I just can‘t get my fingers off that Saab! It‘s now my 3rd Aero. Greetings from Switzerland.
@klasseact6663
@klasseact6663 11 ай бұрын
GM never bought Saturn, they created it🙄🙄🙄
@ForeverDownByLaw
@ForeverDownByLaw 11 ай бұрын
The very last gasp of SAAB, the last version of the 9-5, was an incredibly good looking car imo. I'd gladly snatch one up, but of all the models I fear those would have the least amount of available support.
@mitchellbenbrook2041
@mitchellbenbrook2041 11 ай бұрын
I had an NG900 as my first car and got 25MPG highway. That mileage is insane to me.
@appelsapman434
@appelsapman434 11 ай бұрын
But they are relatively bad cars.
@mitchellbenbrook2041
@mitchellbenbrook2041 11 ай бұрын
@@appelsapman434 I'm a Saab guy but I generally agree with that statement, the GM era was pretty sucky. Still like the styling especially on the last gen 9-5 but mechanically they're still using 30+ year old engines essentially and reliability was never amazing.
@420JackG
@420JackG 11 ай бұрын
The Aero was a dope sports sedan.
@minimanadam
@minimanadam 3 ай бұрын
I did a few mods to my Gml 05' aero AND it was making over 350whp but the auto trans was never going to live long unless it too God modified or manual swapped..that car was SO powerful and yet soooo nice
@T3rmin4t0rN
@T3rmin4t0rN 11 ай бұрын
I had a 9-5 Sportcombi linear from 2006 up until recently, it was very rusty but it ran like a dream. Until i hit another car this years easter in a blizzard. Surprisingly it survived it, though I think the frame became a little crooked. It still runs very good but since i never took it to inspection because I dont think it would pass after the collision I had it currently just sits. Fantastic car. I changed it out in late august to a 1987 Saab 900i and I couldnt be more happy. :)
@jth1987leb
@jth1987leb 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Kyle for saving that Saab
@BTNMNKI
@BTNMNKI 10 ай бұрын
Had a '99 1st gen Saab 9-5 Wagon. Oversized, underpowered. Loved that damn thing. RIP.
@EastonUlster
@EastonUlster 2 ай бұрын
Safety a big factor for me buying a 06 95 as my 2nd car I also have a 08 93 combi/hatchback.I love the power, but when I have my young family with me, I just feel safe in my Saab. Take care from Belfast Northern Ireland...
@1029db
@1029db 11 ай бұрын
I’m not sure if I watched a car review or a philosophy dissertation, but this was an awesome video and review. Thanks I enjoyed every moment of it!
@larryfromwisconsin9970
@larryfromwisconsin9970 11 ай бұрын
I learned to drive in a 1968 Saab V4 with the four speed shifter on the steering column. I would love to have another.
@hyperverbal
@hyperverbal 11 ай бұрын
I like the out and inside 💠 of this car, so many facets of design. Like every foot has a design. I need to research the design team
@OmegaWolf
@OmegaWolf 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been looking for one of these and it’s just so hard
@jakobholgersson4400
@jakobholgersson4400 11 ай бұрын
You're right about GM era Saabs being alright. I have a 9-3NG I got for cheap a few years ago and it's offered me Toyota levels of reliability. It handles well, is comfortable and offers a good fuel economy considering the performance. But there are three things I'd say that GM did that doomed Saab as a competitor to Audi, BMW and Mercedes. 1) Small model lineup. When GM first bought shares in Saab in the early 90's, the company had as many models as Audi. In 2008, when GM pulled the plug, Saab had as many models as they had before, while Audis lineup had grown massively. 2) The two cars Saab had were too similar. The 9000 and 900 looked distinctively different from one another, with the 9000 being an obviously much larger car. The 9-5 and 9-3 looked pretty much identical. 3) Saab knew they needed 4WD to compete with the Germans in the mid 80's. When GM came aboard, they hoped to produce their 4WD 9000 prototype. Then they wanted the NG900 to have it as an option, particularly since Opel did offer it on their models based on the same platform. Theeen they wanted it for the 9-5 and chose that particular platform solely on the fact that a 4WD system was in the works. A mere month before the 9-5 came out on the market, GM pulled the plug on the 4WD system. 4) Saabs models were produced for way too long. GM never provided the money to allow Saab to replace their models as often as their competitors. Saab basically only had one new model to excite people every 4 years. BMW, Mercedes and Audi announce new models every single year.
@bwofficial1776
@bwofficial1776 11 ай бұрын
Saab would have died sooner were it not for GM's cash. While GM sucked some of the personality out of Saab, Saab needed the money to keep going. They were weird-looking cars with weird features and a weird driving experience. It's a shame Saab is gone though. If they'd survived as an independent brand they'd probably be like Polestar, making quirky EVs and maybe a moderately spicy 9-3 turbo.
@marcoalexander6214
@marcoalexander6214 8 ай бұрын
@@bwofficial1776 i do agree, i think saab would have folded earlier without gm. they were too quirky. yet every car maker now emulates them (emphasis on safety, higher quality audio, turbo engines tuned more for torque than hp, fuel efficiency via turbo, etc)
@jakobholgersson4400
@jakobholgersson4400 6 ай бұрын
@@bwofficial1776 Sure, GM invested much needed money and they streamlined production. But they didn't invest nearly enough. It's almost as if they thought the Cimmaron was such a massive success, they decided "hey, let's have a whole brand like that". I never understood the idea of a "weird driving experience". They had exemplary ergonomics with readable instrumentation and easily reachable buttons and switches. Beyond having the key in the middle, they were just completely normal FWD family cars with excellent styling.
@michaelfjmusic
@michaelfjmusic 11 ай бұрын
TFW you click on "Publish" instead of "Schedule for Upload" by accident
@jonathanthomas7228
@jonathanthomas7228 11 ай бұрын
Saab Kyle is a dope dude. Glad you payed him respect here in this video.
@kyleglasgow007
@kyleglasgow007 11 ай бұрын
Hahahaha I’m not that Saab Kyle
@bwofficial1776
@bwofficial1776 11 ай бұрын
He's one of the OGs of KZbin car reviews. He did review videos before car review videos were even a genre.
@jonathanthomas7228
@jonathanthomas7228 11 ай бұрын
@@kyleglasgow007 This'll sound odd, but I'm pretty certain I knew Saab Kyle online via a 4Chan Facebook group I was in a decade ago. Can't remember, but I do remember a dude named Kyle who knew an absolute metric fuckton about Saabs, and posted on /o/ as "Saab Kyle". Thought it was you given how Mr Reg talked about you here. Sorry for the confusion all around, bud!
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