Nice little write-up this month regarding the Swedish Sofas!
My take on this. I am on my second 9-3 150 bhp Sportwagon; changed from previous manual to auto due to bad arthritis left ankle. Anyway, on we go. The car is absolutely brilliant for towing. It is the most stable tow car I have ever driven, and pulls our 2005 Sterling Eccles Topaz very well. Economy not special, well, it is an auto after all and I cruise at the maximum allowed so I suppose an overall towing mpg of 25-28 mpg is OK.
Now there have been mixed opinions on many a forum regarding the reliability of these DTH engines. Both my Saabs have been utterly reliable. I remain firmly convinced that the secret here is both top-grade fuel and oil. Best oil for these lumps appears to be Mobil 1 ESP 0W/40. I have, over many thousands of miles with these motors, never had any EGR problems. The previous Saab showed no gumming-up in the EGR when I took it apart after 10k miles of ownership, and I haven't bothered with this one as the car is going like a rocket with no signs of regen for the dreaded DPF. Regarding fuel, I will not use supermarket fuel under any circumstances, using preferably Shell, followed in order by BP and Esso.
Good oil and fuel IMHO keeps the EGRs and swirl flaps nice and clean.
I understand from fellow Saab forum members that the 9-5 cars are more comfortable than the 9-3; well, they must be good then as the 9-3 does it for me.
Apart from a lottery win, which would get me a Skoda Superb estate, I cannot think of anything to replace this one with. I wouldn't mind a TTid, but the availability of Saab-specific parts over a long period would possibly put me off. We will see.
Happy towing all
Pete
My take on this. I am on my second 9-3 150 bhp Sportwagon; changed from previous manual to auto due to bad arthritis left ankle. Anyway, on we go. The car is absolutely brilliant for towing. It is the most stable tow car I have ever driven, and pulls our 2005 Sterling Eccles Topaz very well. Economy not special, well, it is an auto after all and I cruise at the maximum allowed so I suppose an overall towing mpg of 25-28 mpg is OK.
Now there have been mixed opinions on many a forum regarding the reliability of these DTH engines. Both my Saabs have been utterly reliable. I remain firmly convinced that the secret here is both top-grade fuel and oil. Best oil for these lumps appears to be Mobil 1 ESP 0W/40. I have, over many thousands of miles with these motors, never had any EGR problems. The previous Saab showed no gumming-up in the EGR when I took it apart after 10k miles of ownership, and I haven't bothered with this one as the car is going like a rocket with no signs of regen for the dreaded DPF. Regarding fuel, I will not use supermarket fuel under any circumstances, using preferably Shell, followed in order by BP and Esso.
Good oil and fuel IMHO keeps the EGRs and swirl flaps nice and clean.
I understand from fellow Saab forum members that the 9-5 cars are more comfortable than the 9-3; well, they must be good then as the 9-3 does it for me.
Apart from a lottery win, which would get me a Skoda Superb estate, I cannot think of anything to replace this one with. I wouldn't mind a TTid, but the availability of Saab-specific parts over a long period would possibly put me off. We will see.
Happy towing all
Pete