Description: Model lineupWagon ($32,575); SE Wagon ($37,750) Engines2.3-liter turbocharged inline-4; 3.0-liter turbocharged V6 Transmissions5-speed manual, 4-speed automatic Safety equipmentdual airbags, ABS, traction control Basic warranty3 years/50,000 miles Assembled inTrollhattan, Sweden Specifications As Tested Model testedSE V6 Standard equipment (SE)air conditioning, power steering, AM/FM CD/cassette system, power mirrors, tinted glass, remote locking, anti-theft system, tilt steering column, aluminum wheels, power windows, power locks, remote keyless entry, rear window wiper/washer Options as testedOnStar ($895), front and rear heated seats ($520), 17-inch wheels and tires ($1950); destination charge ($575) Layoutfront-wheel drive Engine3.0-liter dohc 24v V6 turbo Horsepower200 hp @ 5000 rpm Torque229 lb.-ft. @ 2500 rpm EPA fuel economy, city/hwy19/25 mpg Transmission4-speed automatic Wheelbase106.4 in. Length/width/height189.3/70.5/61.1 in. Track, f/r59.9/59.9 in. Turning circle35.4 ft. Head/hip/leg room, front38.7/56.9/42.4 in Head/hip/leg room, rear37.6/56.5/36.6 in Max. cargo volume74 cu. ft. Suspension, f/rindependent/independent Curb weight3820 lbs. Towing capacity2000 lbs. TiresP225/50R-17 Brakes, f/rdisc/disc Fuel capacity18.5 gal. Unless otherwise indicated, specifications refer to test vehicle. Prices effective as of October 15, 1999 and do not include manufacturer's destination and delivery charges. N/A: Information not available or not applicable. Manufacturer Info Sources 1-800-GET-SAAB
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