Some like it hot
A Saab 9-3is serving COLIN GOODWIN well seven years after he bought it for £2300 but one thing needs fixing: a heated seat. How hard can it be?
Goodwin first told us about his Saab shortly after he bought it
MAX EDLESTON, LUC LACEY
The very simple fix would be to buy my wife some thicker knickers. Unfortunately, this is unlikely to wash with her so Iam going to have to fix the passenger-side heated seat in our Saab 9-3by either buying a replacement heating element or by finding a second-hand seat on eBay and replacing the whole shebang.
You’ve met our Saab before, in 2018 just a couple of months after we bought it. We paid only £2300 for it and since then it has covered almost 50,000 miles and not let us down once. Most owners of old cars tend to fib a bit about reliability and Iam no exception: the electric fuel pump packed up but at least it did so outside the house.