2011 Saab 9-3 Convertible Aero 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2011 Saab 9-3 Convertible Aero  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2011 Saab 9-3 Convertible Aero is a Convertible. It can accommodate up to 5 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 2.0L L4 turbo DOHC 16-valve engine which outputs 210 hp @ 5500 rpm and is paired with 6-speed manual transmission gearbox. The 2011 Saab 9-3 Convertible Aero has cargo capacity of 351 Liters and the vehicle weighs 3710 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2011 Saab 9-3 Convertible Aero has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include Driver-side front airbag and Passenger-side front airbag. The front suspension is Independent front suspension while the rear suspension is Independent rear suspension. The car also features a Yes It has 17'' alloy wheels as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 229 N.m of torque and a top speed of 218 km/h. The 2011 Saab 9-3 Convertible Aero accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 15.6 seconds and hits quarter mile at 21.1 seconds. Fuel consumption is 16.8 L/100km in the city and 8.7 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 54,200

Name Aero
Price $ 54,200
Body Convertible
Doors 2 Doors
Engine 2.0L L4 turbo DOHC 16-valve
Power 210 hp @ 5500 rpm
Number of Seats 5 Seats
Transmission 6-speed manual transmission
Cargo Space 351.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 351.0 L
Wheel Type 17'' alloy wheels
Series 9
Drivetrain Front wheel drive
Horsepower 210 HP
Torque 229 N.m
Top Speed 218 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 15.6 s
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel Consumption (City) 16.8 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 8.7 L/100km
Gear Type auto
Weight 3,710 KG
Brand Saab
Model 9-3
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 21.1 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 109.1 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 35.0 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 122.9 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

2011 Saab 9-3 Highway Acceleration

2011 Saab 9-3 Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 3,431 $ 4,617 $ 5,475
Clean $ 3,187 $ 4,282 $ 5,067
Average $ 2,701 $ 3,613 $ 4,249
Rough $ 2,214 $ 2,945 $ 3,432

The next Saab 9-3 can't get here fast enough. A car that was once a quirky alternative is now just an also-ran in a crowded group of superior entry-level luxury cars.

The Swedish word for roller-coaster is "berg-och-dalbana," which is a pretty good way of describing the past two years for Saab. The brand was scheduled to be sold by parent company General Motors, but the deal fell through. GM was ready to completely pull the plug on Saab, but then Dutch supercar maker Spyker made an 11th-hour save. Spyker is now promising a bright future that involves an entirely new car lineup bolstered by an all-new Saab 9-3.

Unfortunately, that all-new car is still at least a year away, and the 2011 Saab 9-3 you can buy today is simply the eighth year for a car that was never that impressive to begin with. Among entry-level luxury cars, the 9-3 is the equivalent of an aging Epcot ride in a segment filled with really cool berg-och-dalbanas.

The 2011 Saab 9-3 has a 210-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder as its sole engine offering; most of its competitors offer more vigorous performance and/or an engine upgrade of some sort. Its interior is a significant step below its competitors, and it lacks many of the electronic features that have become de rigueur the past few years. There is no iPod interface, for instance, and Bluetooth is bundled with optional OnStar telematics. Despite standard leather upholstery and wood trim, the 9-3 simply doesn't feel like the luxury car its price implies.

If there is a bright spot, it is the SportCombi wagon with its unique styling, copious cargo space and, in 9-3X guise, elevated ground clearance. In Aero trim, the SportCombi even handles reasonably well with sharp steering and controlled body motions. There is a dearth of competition nowadays for such a vehicle, which is something the 9-3 sedan and convertible do not enjoy.

However, there aren't enough wagon buyers left in this country to help the 9-3 ease Saab up the steep, precipitous hill it's beginning to climb. Until the new 9-3 arrives, Saab loyalists and compact luxury buyers should instead consider the 2011 Audi A4 and A5, 2011 BMW 3 Series, Infiniti G, 2011 Mercedes-Benz C-Class and the 2011 Volvo S60 and C70. Non-luxury-branded cars like the Subaru Legacy and Outback and the Volkswagen CC and Eos are also worth a look. In other words, there is an abundance of better rides than the 2011 Saab 9-3.

The 2011 Saab 9-3 is available in three body styles: sedan, convertible and a wagon known as the SportCombi. Each is broken into 2.0T and Aero trim levels, while the SportCombi is available in an additional all-wheel-drive trim known as 9-3X. Front-wheel drive is standard on all, but both sedan models can be equipped with AWD (dubbed XWD).

The base 2.0T sedan comes standard with 16-inch alloy wheels, a rear foglamp, heated mirrors, automatic wipers, keyless entry, cruise control, dual-zone automatic climate control, an eight-way power driver seat with lumbar adjustment, leather upholstery, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel and a seven-speaker sound system with a CD player and an auxiliary audio jack. The convertible adds 17-inch wheels and a full power soft top. The 9-3X gets different 17-inch wheels, front foglamps, a taller ride height, roof rails and unique trim inside and out.

The Comfort package available on all 2.0T trim levels adds headlamp washers, heated front seats, an eight-way power passenger seat and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. Other options include a sunroof, OnStar, Bluetooth and a Bose surround-sound system with a six-CD changer and satellite radio. The convertible has a different 11-speaker upgraded sound system that also includes the CD changer and satellite radio.

The 9-3 Aero gains 17-inch wheels on the sedan, while all body styles get adaptive xenon headlamps, front foglamps, two-tone leather upholstery and the 2.0T's optional features. The Premium package adds rear parking sensors, power-folding and auto-dimming mirrors and driver memory functions. A version of the Premium package is available on the 9-3X and adds the Aero's adaptive xenon headlamps and power passenger seat. A navigation system is optional on the Aero and 9-3X.

Every Saab 9-3 is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder good for 210 hp and 221 pound-feet of torque. Front-wheel drive is standard on all but the 9-3X, which is all-wheel drive. AWD is also optional for the sedan.

A six-speed manual transmission is standard on the front-drive 2.0T models, and a no-cost option on the Aero, 9-3X and AWD sedans. A five-speed automatic standard is standard on the front-drive Aero models and optional on the 2.0T models. A six-speed automatic is standard on AWD models and the 9-3X.

With the manual and front-wheel drive, the 9-3 sedan and SportCombi return an EPA-estimated 21 mpg city/31 mpg highway and 24 mpg combined. Getting all-wheel drive results in a drop to 17/27/21, while opting for the automatic or convertible returns fuel economy somewhere in between.

The 2011 Saab 9-3 comes standard with antilock disc brakes, traction and stability control, active front head restraints and side airbags. The sedan and SportCombi include side curtain airbags, while the convertible features taller side airbags that cover the head of each front occupant. OnStar emergency telematics is optional on the 2.0T and standard on the Aero.

The 9-3 has not been rated using the government's new, more strenuous 2011 crash-testing procedures. Its 2010 ratings (which aren't comparable to 2011 tests) saw it receiving four out of five stars for frontal and side rear crash protection and five stars for driver side protection. The convertible was not tested. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded the 9-3 sedan the best rating of "Good" in the frontal-offset and side crash tests.

With the 210-hp 2.0-liter turbo being the 2011 Saab 9-3's sole engine choice, acceleration is underwhelming for this class of car. Ride quality is also disappointing, as the suspension can lose composure over especially bumpy pavement. The steering is a bright spot, as it is light and quite accurate. Body roll around corners is excessive with the base 2.0T model -- so much so that the term "mushy" could be applied. The sport-tuned Aero model improves things considerably -- as does the added traction of XWD all-wheel drive -- but even here the 9-3 can't quite match the athleticism of its rivals.

The Saab 9-3's cabin offers comfortable front seats (especially in the Aero) and good ergonomics, but the quality of the interior materials doesn't measure up to that of competitors in the class. Fit and finish also leaves something to be desired. The sedan and wagon are sufficiently roomy, but rear legroom is limited in the convertible.

Stereo and climate controls are a model of simplicity (a welcome departure from past Saabs), but in a class where topping the competition's high-tech features is commonplace, the 9-3 is practically standing pat. There's no iPod interface, the navigation system is antiquated, there's no real-time traffic and Bluetooth is packaged with OnStar. At least there are a few remaining kooky Saab features, like the console-mounted ignition and the "Night Panel" function that dims most instrument lighting (except most of the speedometer) for nighttime driving.

The Saab 9-3 does carry more cargo than many cars in its class, offering 15 cubic feet of trunk space in the sedan and 12.4 cubes in the convertible. The wagon offers 29.7 cubic feet of storage space with the backseat up and an impressive 72.3 cubic feet with the rear seat folded flat. That's more than most compact crossover SUVs.

2011 Saab 9-3 Convertible Aero Exterior Colors

Arctic White
Black
Carbon Gray Metallic
Diamond Silver Metallic
Glacier Silver Metallic
Java Metallic
Jet Black Metallic
Laser Red
Nocturne Blue Metallic

2011 Saab 9-3 Convertible Aero Interior Colors

Black
Parchment

2011 Saab 9-3 Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile
2.8L V6 turbo DOHC 24-valve Aero 280 hp @ 5500 rpm 229 N.m 13.8 L/100km 8.3 L/100km 6.7 s 14.5 s 24.0 s
2.8L V6 turbo DOHC 24-valve Aero XWD 280 hp @ 5500 rpm 229 N.m 13.8 L/100km 8.3 L/100km 5.8 s 12.4 s 23.2 s
2.8L V6 turbo DOHC 24-valve Aero XWD 280 hp @ 5500 rpm 229 N.m 13.8 L/100km 8.3 L/100km 6.0 s 12.6 s 23.5 s
2.8L V6 Turbo DOHC 24-valve Aero 255 hp @ 5500 rpm 229 N.m 14.5 L/100km 8.3 L/100km 6.6 s 14.4 s 23.9 s
2.8L V6 Turbo DOHC 24-valve Aero 280 hp @ 5000 rpm 229 N.m 14.5 L/100km 8.3 L/100km 6.2 s 14.0 s 23.2 s
2.8L V6 Turbo DOHC 24-valve Turbo X 255 hp @ 5500 rpm 229 N.m 13.3 L/100km 8.3 L/100km 6.2 s 12.8 s 23.9 s
2.8L V6 Turbo DOHC 24-valve Aero 280 hp @ 5000 rpm 229 N.m 13.3 L/100km 7.7 L/100km 6.2 s 14.0 s 23.2 s
2.8L V6 Turbo DOHC 24-valve Turbo X 255 hp @ 5500 rpm 229 N.m 14.5 L/100km 8.3 L/100km 7.0 s 13.5 s 25.2 s

2011 Saab 9-3 Trims

2011 Saab 9-3 Previous Generations

2011 Saab 9-3 Future Generations

Saab 9-3 Overview and History

The Swedes at Saab were building planes long before they were building cars so you know their standards ran pretty because in the aeronautical industry there's no room for mistake if you want to get back safely on the ground.

In 1937 the Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget or the Swedish Aeorplane Company starting its business but by the end of WWII the good people down there had trouble placing their products on the market. A new market was needed, but for a new market you need a new product. And since the need to get people fast and safe from one place to another was on the rise, what better market than that of automobiles. So, in 1944, Project 92, or the manufacture of the first Saab car began.

The Saab 92 had a very interesting feature but it was an understandable occurence when you consider the man who drew up the car used to design planes: it had a very low drag coefficient of 0.31, one which many modern cars still struggle to attain.

After the Saab 92 came the Saab  in 1955 with an improved engine, upgraded to 3 cylinders and with the trapezoid grille that would become a trademark for the brand in later years. A wagon version of the car, the 95 came in 1959.

In the 60s, the general direction for Saab was bigger, as the 99 model proved. It also brought in more power, as the 99 was turbocharged, a feature common on later cars as well, a tradition for the Swedish automaker from then on. At the end of the decade, Saab reached the 1 million cars mark.

A new platform was needed by the end of the 70s for the aging Saabs, so the company signed a deal with Fiat which later spawned the Alfa Romeo 164, Fiat Croma, Lancia Therma and the Saab 9000. All these cars rode on the Type Four chassis, the result of the joint venture.

Ten years later, in 1987, Saab found itself in financial difficulties and was forced to shut down the plant at Arlov in order to cut costs. The fact that GM bought 50% of the stocks in 1990 helped alleviate the problems a little, but the company was still losing money and so the factory at Malmo in order to further reduce costs.

Recovery was going to come in the shape of the Saab 900, developed with the help of GM in 1993, a car which would give the company its first profitable year since the 80s. GM later acquired the rest of Saab's shares as was the initial agreement and from then on Saab became subsidiary to the American giant.

Current models, the 9-3 and the 9-5, are based on Opel chassis and are manufactured in Sweden and Germany. The SUV model 9-7x is being built in america, in the state of Ohio. Now, the company has announced that it would be releasing a new crossover SUV, the 9-4X, after the demise of the 9-2X, basically a rebadged Subaru Impreza.

2011 Saab 9-3 Consumer Reviews

dextrousribbit, 05/21/2011
Love My First Ever SAAB
Disagree with reviewers - know the new one is coming but a great deal with 0.0 financing sold me. First interior - yep - radio is a generation old and was plucked from the Suburban but sound quality is good and there is a jack. No gaps in my interior - all tolerances are close and materials are good quality. Car is quick with little torque steer - steering is spot on and ride is comfortable. Brakes are superb. Gas mileage is GREAT much better than expected. I have some trips with 35+ on the highway. Would have liked power seats on the passenger side. Bluetooth is basic but works well with android phone. Headlights are good as well. Manual 6 speed can be a little notchy.
reformatpitch, 10/23/2019
2011 Saab 9-3
"Love it"
I love this car, it was neglected and a lot of things are loose on it when I bought it used, but the engine runs like new and its about as quiet at idle and when driving as a Nissan Leaf or any electric car. If I were to get another car I would likely consider another SAAB!
effectivetelling, 10/15/2019
2011 Saab 9-3
"Reliable and Fun Car to Drive"
I bought this car new in late 2012, it has been an outstanding and very reliable car. The car has not been to a shop for any issues. Very reliable and fun to drive. Too bad they don't make SAAB anymore.
firefoxbarnaby, 05/19/2019
2003 Saab 9-3
"Great vehicle"
I bought this car from my buddy for $ 300 for my first car. It was the BEST decision I could have made, I have had zero problems with the car besides putting new brakes in and having to add more oil. Overall perfect car and it is quick!

2011 Saab 9-3 Convertible Aero Specifications

Aero Comfort and Convenience

AM/FM stereo radioAM/FM stereo radio with auxiliary input jack
Air ConditionningDual-zone automatic climate control
Bluetooth Wireless TechnologyYes
Communication SystemOnStar communication system with 1-year service
Cruise ControlYes
Driver Vanity MirrorDriver-side illuminated vanity mirror
Engine Block HeaterYes
Front WipersRain-sensing variable intermittent windshield wipers
Garage Door OpenerUniversal garage-door opener
Multi-CD ChangerIn-dash 6-CD changer
Number of Speakers7 speakers
Passenger Vanity MirrorFront passenger-side illuminated vanity mirror
Power Door LocksCentral locking door
Power Outlet12-volt power outlet
Power WindowsPower windows with front one-touch down feature
Reading LightFront and rear reading lights
Rear View MirrorAuto-dimming rear view mirror
Remote Audio ControlsSteering wheel-mounted audio controls
Remote Keyless EntryYes
Special FeatureXM satellite radio with 3-month subscription

Aero Dimensions

Cargo Capacity351 L
Curb Weight3710 kg
Front Headroom965 mm
Front Legroom1054 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity61 L
Gross Vehicle Weight4650 kg
Height1438 mm
Length4646 mm
Max Trailer Weight1588 kg
Rear Headroom940 mm
Rear Legroom810 mm
Wheelbase2675 mm
Width1781 mm

Aero Exterior Details

Front Fog LightsFog lights
Headlight TypeBi-xenon headlights
Headlights Headlight WashersHeadlight washers
Heated Exterior MirrorsHeated outside mirrors
Power Exterior MirrorsPower-adjustable outside mirrors
Rear Fog LightsRear fog light
Rear Window DefrosterYes
Tinted GlassYes

Aero Interior Details

CompassYes
Driver Info CenterDriver information center
Front Center ArmrestFront center armrest with storage
Front Seats Active HeadrestsActive front headrests
Front Seats Driver Power SeatsPower driver's seat
Front Seats Front Seat TypeSport bucket front seats
Front Seats HeatedHeated front seats
Front Seats Passenger Power SeatsPower front passenger seat
Luxury Dashboard TrimMetallic interior trim
Number of Cup Holders4 cupholders
Seat TrimLeather seats
Steering Wheel TrimLeather-wrapped steering wheel
Trip ComputerYes

Aero Mechanical

Engine Name2.0L L4 turbo DOHC 16-valve
Stability ControlYes
Traction ControlYes
Transmission5-speed automatic transmission with manual mode
Transmission (Option)6-speed manual transmission

Aero Overview

BodyConvertible
Doors2
Engine2.0L L4 turbo DOHC 16-valve
Fuel Consumption
Power210 hp @ 5500 rpm
Seats5
Transmission6-speed manual transmission

Aero Safety

Anti-Lock BrakesAnti-lock brakes
Anti-Theft AlarmAlarm system
Brake Type4-wheel disc
Child Seat AnchorLATCH child seat anchors
Driver AirbagDriver-side front airbag
Ignition DisableTheft-deterrent engine immobilizer
Panic AlarmPanic alarm
Passenger AirbagPassenger-side front airbag
Side AirbagFront side airbags

Aero Suspension and Steering

Front Anti-Roll BarYes
Front SuspensionIndependent front suspension
Power SteeringPower rack-and-pinion steering
Rear Anti-Roll BarYes
Rear SuspensionIndependent rear suspension
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemYes
Wheel Type17'' alloy wheels

Critics Reviews

Motor Trend reviews the 2007 Saab 9-3 where consumers can find detailed information on specs, fuel economy, transmission and safety. Find local 2007 Saab 9-3 prices online.
2007 Saab 9-3 Review by U.S. News Best Cars Staff | May 2, 2008 Note: This review was created when the 2007 Saab 9-3 was new. The 9-3 delivers an upscale style and a sporty feel, but it doesn't quite match the performance of an Audi A4 or BMW 3-Series.If you're in the market for an upscale small car and want to stay under $ 30,000, you should also consider the Audi A3 and the Volvo S40.

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Facts:
9000 was not discontinued in 1997 .Models ran parallel in 1998. 9000 was still top of line premium model with most optional horsepower of 225 HP/ 9-5 just 170 hp with the new B235 engine. wagonback of 9-5 came first in 1999.
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