How can I get the most for my Saab 9-5?
I own a 20011 Saab 9-5 Aero, which has only 14,000 miles on the clock, making it one of the lowest mileage Saabs in the UK. Is there an optimum time/mileage to sell the vehicle?
Asked on 26 October 2016 by Rod H
Answered by
Honest John
Not many of these made so it will become increasingly rare. The question is whether or not it is desirable enough to become 'classic' and rise in value despite the difficulty there will be over obtaining parts unique to the model. I don't see this happening just yet.
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