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Is it common for saab's to encounter regular mechanical problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="HeyThere1" data-source="post: 1637854" data-attributes="member: 226212"><p>Saab is not a good car. And what year is it? If it is still under factory warranty, you should not be required to pay for the repair costs. There is something called "lemon law" I've lemoned 2 cars before and made the dealer take them back. Now days the car dealers put out garbage that falter after 1 year. I stick to old hondas and nissans and i'm doing just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeyThere1, post: 1637854, member: 226212"] Saab is not a good car. And what year is it? If it is still under factory warranty, you should not be required to pay for the repair costs. There is something called "lemon law" I've lemoned 2 cars before and made the dealer take them back. Now days the car dealers put out garbage that falter after 1 year. I stick to old hondas and nissans and i'm doing just fine. [/QUOTE]
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