It is a 9-3 Aero with 41 miles.
Attention Saab enthusiasts, this is your chance to purchase a rare 2014 9-3 Aero. This is not a 9-3, if such a thing exists for the 2014 model year. This car is the last 9-3 to be built and, as such, it’s the last Saab to be built. It’s currently being viewed by Bilweb Auctions. The car will be sold for “…a price that Saab enthusiasts around the world will decide.” This is according to Peter Sundfeldt who’s listed as the valuer at Bilweb.
Bilweb has an estimated value of 350,000-450,000 SEK. This translates into approximately $35,340-$45,436. This range is approximately $10,000 lower than the base price of a 9-3 in 2014, which was around $35,340 to $45,436. This particular car is actually quite affordable. still New, showing only 66 km (41 miles) on the digital odometer.
According to the description of the auction, it was the last car that left Saab’s Trollhatten plant. It also drove a few miles near the factory to take promotional photos. It is listed with one owner and an in-traffic date on March 15, 2019. The 9-3 Aero Turbo 4 has leather interior and rides on the corner turbine wheels. The EcoTec 2.0-liter four cylinder produces 220 horsepower (164 Kilowatts) and is powered by a six-speed manual transmission. Power goes to the front wheels via a six speed automatic transmission.
Saab’s last breath was in 2012, when National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), opened the assembly line for a brief period in 2013. This short run lasted only until May 2014, when NEVS was unable to obtain additional financing. Although it wasn’t the most glamorous ending for the brand, we expect people with substantial money and a special place for Saab to be closely watching the auction. If you feel the urge to make a bid (and if it is not too late), information can be found at this source link.