release on SAAB 900 S convertible
Yes, I would definitely buy the SAAB convertible since it is classy.
Jerry initially had a BMW 5 Series as there is an episode where it is ruined by BO from a valet. Later in the series he has a classic Saab black 900 convertible, then a later Saab non-turbo 900 SE convertible, auto with tan interior. I don't recall seeing him ever in a 9000. Edit: In the episode where Jerry's car gets wrecked and they go to "identify" the car he accidentally says "Saab 9000" but he means to say "Saab 900". He definitely drove a black 1996 Saab 900SE Convertible, he never drove a 9000.
pull the seat up.
The suggested retail price of a Saab 900 according to Kelly Blue Book is $2,375 to $4,625 based on the quality of the interior, exterior, mileage, and engine components.
The manual release for the convertible top of a '94-'98 Saab 900 is behind the back seat. It is accesible by folding down the back seat. After you fold down the seat the release is on the right side in the middle. Look for a slit in the fabric and you will see a lever. To release pull lever all the way down.
Because probably the latches are not properly closes or they might be damaged
Most definitely. Mostly, the 1991 900 turbo convertible special edition, preferably bright yellow. It is amazing.
The Saab 900 gets great mileage if you take great care of the car, regular oil changes, etc. In looking at forums about the saab 900 there were many people who have over 150,000 miles on their saab 900's. There was also a listing for 307,000 miles.
Well, on my 1995 SAAB 90SE Turbo Convertible, it was on the floor right in front of the two front seats. In fact, that's where the key has gone in every SAAB I've ridden in, but I admit most of the ones I've been in were from 60s or 80s...maybe they broke with tradition later on.
Yes, Saab did make a 900 SE turbo. Is there a question? ~ Odd looking cars really.
The Saab 9-3 and 9-5, and the new-generation 900, were based on the Opel Vectra. The Saab 9000's chassis was designed to be made by Saab, Alfa Romeo, Lancia and Fiat. The original Saab 900 was based on the Saab 99, which wasn't based on anything else.