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How to check Saab history service in Espania?

Publicado: Mar Jun 14, 2011 9:40 am
por Pistolero
Hello
Saab Fanatics :)

This is my first post on your forum. I'm the future owner of the Saab 9-3 MK2.

Now i found one car imported from Spain. The car is from 2005/2006 year. 9-3 Wagon Vector.

I want to confrim the correct ODO meter. Now is 139000 Km.

It's the possibility to check the history of the car?

I have the plate number 5689-DPH and VIN - YS3FF56W261 005293

At this moment I don't know where (name and address of the company) the car was serviced.

Can you help me?

With best regards David

Re: How to check Saab history service in Espania?

Publicado: Mar Jun 14, 2011 10:17 am
por Ruben
The first thing we must now is wich garage was this car repaired in. Also we can know the real ODO with the TÜV chart in some states in Spain is obligatory to sign the km when the car have to pass the annual review.

Re: How to check Saab history service in Espania?

Publicado: Mar Jun 14, 2011 10:28 am
por Pistolero
Thanks Ruben

Now i'm waiting for the message from the seller, because he declares, that the car has a servicebook. I asked him for the foto of signatures in this book.
The car has tyres from 2009 year in good condition, that isgood information, but the interrior is dirty and the gear shift, the lights switch and the button of safe in the console shows signs of use.

Kind Regards
David

Re: How to check Saab history service in Espania?

Publicado: Mié Jun 15, 2011 10:58 am
por Pumukinho
It's a good idea to get that pictures, but finally I think that you have to get that service book to keep it with your car (this is good for a future sale...). Also you have to have that TUV card and the kilometers appear on it (I think...).

And I think that the best option finally is to enjoy your car and don't care about the possible problems untill they appear.

Re: How to check Saab history service in Espania?

Publicado: Mié Jun 15, 2011 11:00 am
por Pumukinho
Pumukinho escribió:It's a good idea to get that pictures, but finally I think that you have to get that service book to keep it with your car (this is good for a future sale...). Also you have to have that TUV card and the kilometers appear on it (I think...).

And I think that the best option finally is to enjoy your car and don't care about the possible problems untill they appear.

Upps, I didn't read so well, I thought that you already bought the car, sorry... forget about everything ( I can't delete the reply...)