Common questions

What are the features of a 2007 Saab 9-7X?

What are the features of a 2007 Saab 9-7X?

For 2007, the 9-7X receives a tire pressure monitoring system and OnStar turn-by-turn navigation. The 9-7X represents something of a philosophy change for Saab, a company that built its reputation producing midsize performance vehicles with off-beat good looks. With no SUV in its portfolio, Saab turned to parent company GM for a quick fix.

When did the Saab 9-7X Trailblazer come out?

The 9-7X wears no body cladding – that would have been state of the art when the TrailBlazer was introduced in 2001 – but now the no-plastic look is the norm. Clear taillights and an oval exhaust aren’t much of a rear disguise.

Which is better a Saab 9-7X or Chevy Equinox?

Combined with sleek bumper treatments, an inch-lower ride height and tastefully flared wheel arches, the 9-7X comes across as far sportier and more sophisticated than any of the vehicles with which it shares so much. The view from behind includes silver, clear-lens taillights that evoke Chevy’s smaller and less-exclusive SUV, the Equinox.

Is the GMT360 better than the Saab 9-7X?

Even worse, since the 9-7X’s introduction, a better GMT360 has been released – the TrailBlazer SS, powered by the Corvette’s 6.0-liter V-8. For $35,850, the 395-hp SS thrashes the Saab in a straight line, trimming the 0-to-60 run by 1.8 seconds, down to 5.5.

For 2007, the 9-7X receives a tire pressure monitoring system and OnStar turn-by-turn navigation. The 9-7X represents something of a philosophy change for Saab, a company that built its reputation producing midsize performance vehicles with off-beat good looks. With no SUV in its portfolio, Saab turned to parent company GM for a quick fix.

What’s the price of a Saab 9-7X Trailblazer?

There’s a price problem, too. The V-8-powered 9-7X starts at $41,240 (the inline-six knocks the price down $2000), which is $10,380 more than a V-8 TrailBlazer. Even worse, since the 9-7X’s introduction, a better GMT360 has been released – the TrailBlazer SS, powered by the Corvette’s 6.0-liter V-8.

Combined with sleek bumper treatments, an inch-lower ride height and tastefully flared wheel arches, the 9-7X comes across as far sportier and more sophisticated than any of the vehicles with which it shares so much. The view from behind includes silver, clear-lens taillights that evoke Chevy’s smaller and less-exclusive SUV, the Equinox.

Where does Brick City Motors make the Saab 9-7X?

Tec2231/pliers scammed Brick City Motors and the finance company by pretending to live in New Jersey-he lives in Manhattan, New York City. Purchased preowned a month ago and I have fallen in love with this vehicle. Comfort and drivability are great.

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Ruth Doyle