2002 Saab 9-5 Arc Wagon 3.0l Turbocharged Needs Work Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, United States
Fellah of Philly is selling this freshly traded 2002 Saab 9-5 Wagon with the 3.0T Turbocharged Engine. We know there are a lot of Saab enthusiast out there who may appreciate a somewhat unique car like this for a very reasonable price. Body in very good shape. Interior also very nice with minimal wear. Starts up every time and drives well. We don't specialize in this type of vehicle so we figure someone else may be able to fix the issues it has and enjoy it. Has engine light on and feels like a misfire. We pulled the codes and here they are if you wish to do your research. P0302, P1392, P0140. Car is being sold AS-IS and it is in drive-able condition. Doesnt over heat and the transmission shifts fine. It may be an easy fix for someone who knows about these vehicles and wishes to invest a little time and money. If not, its a great parts car for someone with a similar car. Lots of great options as well. Happy Bidding! Buyer responsible for pickup. Reserve is set low and if you have any questions please shoot us a message before bidding. Thanks! Fellah Auto Group 1501 Cottman Ave Philadelphia, PA 19111 2157455550 |
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