2001 SAAB 9-3 Viggen from North America - Comments

13th Dec 2005, 00:19

"In one word, sublime"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Nothing yet. I've only had the car less than two months. I've had it aligned, but honestly, it could have just been my unfamiliarity with torque-steer, a trait this car has in abundance.

General comments?

I've had 4 other Saabs (900's), two turbo convertibles. This Viggen is by far the most satisfying in every way.

I tell my friends it seems as though I've been driveing a Honda Civic all these years!

The Viggen is aggressive, fast, spry, fun and very, very sexy (triple black).

When I'm not driving it I'm staring at it in garage over a glass of vino blanco.

I've been a SAAB guy for years and somehow only now do I feel a true part of the SAAB family.

Admiteddly, the torque-steer is something to get used to, dangerous even, but everything else else about this Viggen is habit forming.


13th Dec 2005, 19:01

I purchased a Viggen myself two months ago. Best money I've ever spent. It's a Lightning Blue 99 model. Funny, I rarely experience any torque steer with mine, even with the foot planted. I was going to buy the Viggen Rescue Kit, but even they mechanic selling it drove the car and sait it would be a waste of time and money with the way the car rides now.

If I want to tune it to go a little harder, that might be a different story altogether though.

Superb Car.


13th Dec 2005, 22:50

"When I'm not driving it I'm staring at it in garage over a glass of vino blanco."

I do the same with my 97 Escort... except I drink Baby Duck.


23rd Mar 2007, 16:14

I have a 2001 Viggen, it has 90,000 miles on it, only have had scheduled service other than clutch out a about 50,000 miles, and the front bearing at about 85,000 miles. I had a 1999 9-3 convertible before and never had any problems with it. The Viggen is a far better car for power and overall driving. I have noticed the torque in the steering, but just takes getting used to.


23rd Oct 2007, 22:15

I have a 01 viggen cnv't,, and luv it too. Now much modified, it churns out 300hp, and with a quaife, the torque steer is gone. These are unique cars and are not for everyone. You cannot thrive on auto mag reviews if you are a SAAB driver. The car just does not conform to mere numbers as a means of evaluating what it is all about... much like people,, but then some people live for pigeon holing everything.. for you, there are Chevies and Fords...

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