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Saab9-3 2.0T Aero 2dr

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Details

  • Make: Saab
  • Milage: 98792 Miles
  • Year: 2004
  • Model: 9-3
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Petrol
  • Location: PE38AF

Description

JUST SERVICED + 12 MONTHS MOT!.

GREAT CONDITIOON LOW MILEAGE SAAB 9-3 AERO CONVERTIBLE AUTO - GOOD SERVICE HISTORY - HPI CLEAR - BRAND NEW OCTOBER 2025 MOT - JUST SERVICED - GOOD SPEC CAR IN LOVELY CONDITION - LOOKS & DRIVES SUPERB +++ Carology LTD are pleased to offer this great value Saab 9-3 Aero convertible automatic finished in steel grey metallic. It comes with a good service history consisting of 10 services in the book and it also has a brand new 12 month MOT until October 2025. We have just carried out an annual service as part of our own preparation so its ready to drive away. Overall this is a nice example is in good condition, the bodywork is very tidy, the interior still looks ok but is starting to wear in places plus we have just refurbished the alloy wheels in silver pearl which has really finished her off. This is a clean example, drives really well and offers excellent value and performance. +++ FULL VOSA HISTORY REPORT TO VERIFY MILEAGE, HPI CLEAR, AA APPROVED DEALER, NATIONWIDE DELIVERY AVAILABLE, 1 MONTH COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY INCLUDED - UP TO 24 MONTHS NATIONWIDE WARRANTY AVAILABLE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES - DEBIT & CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED, PART EXCHANGE WELCOME, 1 KEY, 12 MONTHS AA BREAKDOWN COVER, ZUTO CAR FINANCE APPROVED DEALER. +++ We are a Saab and Mitsubishi specialist based in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. We have a fully qualified Saab Master Technician and full Tech 2 Saab and MUT Diagnostic facilities. For further information or to make an appointment to view this car please call us on 01733604498 or you can email us via autotrader or our website anytime. Video walk rounds available immediately via WhatsApp. Viewing by appointment..

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