Categories: Cars

Used Car of the Day: 1995 Saab 900S Convertible

It doesn’t feel like it I as look out my window onto a rainy cityscape, and as I hear the wind howl, but spring is just a few weeks away. In theory, anyway. So perhaps you want an old Swedish droptop with which to trundle around town? If so, we have a 1995 Saab 900S convertible for you.

This one has 76,000 miles on it and the 2.3 naturally-aspirated engine. It also has Kenwood audio and a fair bit of maintenance has been done — though some more is on the horizon.

It also has some issues — the heated seats don’t work, it might need an A/C compressor, and the top isn’t working right now, which might put a damper on those spring-time dreams hinted at above. It does work manually, but that, apparently, takes some trickery.

The asking price for this New York-based car is $4,900. Click here for more.

[Images: Seller]

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