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Saab 9-5 2.0 TTiD Aero: Test Drive Review

Date: 31 May 2011

Saab
Category: Executive
P11D price: £31,955
Key rival: BMW 5-series

Saab's new 9-5 was praised for its bold styling when it was launched in a segment where the likes of the BMW 5-series and Audi A6 are rather more conservative, but criticised for a driving experience that can't match the German rivals.

Now, with some post-launch chassis tweaks and a new engine addition in the form of the excellent 190hp twin-turbo diesel, it's transformed. CO2 of 159g/km scrapes under the crucial capital allowance boundary, but is still a long way behind the BMW 520d's 129g/km, which also means the 9-5's 47.1mpg is more than 10mpg worse on fuel economy. Also, while they're priced within £700 of each other, better efficiency and a predicted RV of 41.9% for the BMW against 28.4% mean a 520d SE has a 67.7p per mile costs figure versus 76.4ppm. The 9-5 is appealing thanks to Smart looks, a decent interior and a cracking engine, but the financial equation is the big stumbling block.

Saab 9-5 2.0 TTiD 190 Aero saloon
P11D price£31,955
Model price range£27,000-£38,625
Fuel consumption47.1mpg
CO2 (tax) 159g/km (24%)
BIK 20/40%
per month
£128/£256
Service interval18,000 miles
Insurance (1-50)group 29
Warranty3yrs/60,000 mls
Boot space515 litres
Engine size/power1998cc/190hp
Top speed/0-62mph143mph/8.8secs
On sale Late 2010
Score6/10
VerdictExcellent 190hp
diesel engine helps
transform the 9-5 into
what’s an appealing
option until you
get into the nitty gritty
of price and running costs


Verdict


Excellent 190hp diesel engine helps transform the 9-5 into what’s an appealing option until you get into the nitty gritty of price and running costs
6/10

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