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Saab - 9-5 (2011)

Looking for the Saab 9‑5 price that fits your budget? Whether you’re eyeing a sleek pre‑owned 2011 model or curious about how much a Saab 9‑5 2011 price can range across different markets, we’ve compiled all the info you need to make an informed decision. This mid‑size luxury sedan blends performance, safety, and Scandinavian design into one package. Let’s dive into the specifications, depreciation curve, and market context to help you answer the common question: what is a 2011 Saab 9‑5 worth?

  • Engine: 2.0‑liter turbocharged inline‑four (2.0 T) delivers 268 hp (2012‑2014) or 240 hp (2013‑2016) depending on the version.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (dual‑shift) paired with an optional manual gearbox in earlier years.
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline.
  • Powertrain: Front‑wheel drive as standard; all‑wheel drive available on the Limited edition.
  • Dimensions: Overall length 192.5 in, width 72.4 in, height 57.3 in; wheelbase 113.1 in.
  • Weight: Curb weight ranging from 3,587 lb (2.0‑T AWD) to 3,768 lb (2.0‑T FWD).
  • Interior: Laminated glass interior, leather‑trimmed seats, Power‑fitted adjustable seats, and optional 18‑inch alloy wheels.
  • Trim Variants: S, SE, T, Limited, and V‑mod extensions.
  • Safety Features: Blind‑spot monitoring, lane‑keep assist, forward‑collision warning, automatic emergency braking, and a seven‑sensor air‑bag system.
  • Infotainment: iDrive interface, Bluetooth connectivity, navigation, and a premium Sound by Harman‑Kardon audio system.
  • Fuel Economy: EPA ratings of 20 mpg city / 28 mpg highway for the 2.0‑T FWD variant.

The used Saab 9‑5 price depends heavily on a vehicle’s mileage, service history, and condition. Typically, most buyers find an average of 60 % to 70 % of the MSRP after the first few years of ownership. Important to remember: price varies by market, condition, and location. That means a 2011 Saab 9‑5 in excellent shape can command a premium in European markets, while the same model might sell for a lower price in regions where Saab has a smaller footprint.

Depreciation Insight:

The Saab 9‑5 follows the typical luxury sedan depreciation curve seen across the industry. On average it loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year after purchase. Subsequent annual depreciation slows to roughly 12‑15% for year two and steadily declines to about 8‑10% by years four and five.


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