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<blockquote data-quote="365 Saleen" data-source="post: 16670155" data-attributes="member: 201889"><p>I would not touch a Saab with a ten foot pole. There is virtually zero "factory" support, and when I say "factory" support, I mean GM support because that is all GM. Trying to get parts is a shit show and they are expensive as hell if you can find them. Where I work, we are an "Authorized Saab Repair" shop and every time one comes in the door moral in the shop goes in the toilet. </p><p>The scan tools are almost obsolete in that there are no updates for anything. We have been waiting for 5 months for a new OBD2 connector end for the Tech2 scan tool. Maybe in November, they say. When I ask the shop foreman for access to the Saab on-line workshop manuals, he just sighs and says use AllData. It is such a hassle to get the system to work. And AllData has limited information as well. </p><p>7-8 years ago it was not to bad to get factory support and information for them, but today? Forget it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="365 Saleen, post: 16670155, member: 201889"] I would not touch a Saab with a ten foot pole. There is virtually zero "factory" support, and when I say "factory" support, I mean GM support because that is all GM. Trying to get parts is a shit show and they are expensive as hell if you can find them. Where I work, we are an "Authorized Saab Repair" shop and every time one comes in the door moral in the shop goes in the toilet. The scan tools are almost obsolete in that there are no updates for anything. We have been waiting for 5 months for a new OBD2 connector end for the Tech2 scan tool. Maybe in November, they say. When I ask the shop foreman for access to the Saab on-line workshop manuals, he just sighs and says use AllData. It is such a hassle to get the system to work. And AllData has limited information as well. 7-8 years ago it was not to bad to get factory support and information for them, but today? Forget it. [/QUOTE]
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