FULL SERVICE
- Designed for total peace of mind and trouble free motoring.
- Extensive range of checks exceed most service schedules.
- All of the previous plus:
- Change air filter
- Change fuel filter (diesel models when scheduled)
- Spark plugs checked (charged extra)
- Check pollen filter
- Check brake fluid
- Check brakes (wheels removed)
- Wash and vac vehicle
As past winners of the Saab Regional Dealer of the year award, Valley Automotive Ltd (formerly Valley Service Station) is one of the longest established Saab dealerships in the UK. As a privately owned and family run Saab dealership, Valley Saab customers
are guaranteed the highest level of customer care, car servicing and maintenance.
We also carry a large Saab Parts Stock at our Saab Car Servicing facility.
Saab car servicing: we are newly relocated at 38 Ormside Way Redhill RH1 2LW and are now operating as an in dependant Saab specialist, same people, same great service only cheaper!
Our Saab 93 Service
As a local fully fitted professional garage, we pride ourselves on offering our clients the highest possible level of customer satisfaction.
Our service includes free collection and delivery of your Saab at your chosen time and place.
Our experienced and fully qualified mechanics check all cars from top to bottom to make sure the entire car is mechanically sound in every way.
Free valet.
On completion of services your Saab service book will be stamped and kept fully compliant with your car's warranty
Savings
On average our customers save around 60% on main Saab dealer prices with the same or better level of service, not forgetting the convenience of not needing to take your car into a Saab garage.
Warranty
All of our Saab parts come with a full 12 months parts and labour warranty for the same peace of mind you would expect from any Saab main dealer
Our costs
Our Saab service prices are exactly as stated in the above chart with no hidden charges or extras. All other work is done on quotation and clients are made fully aware of the exact price before work is carried out on their vehicle.
History of the Saab 93
The first generation 9-3, a substantially improved 'new-generation' Saab 900 was launched in 1998 for the 1999 model year. Saab claimed that 1,100 changes were made, including a revised suspension in an attempt to tighten up the handling characteristics of its predecessor, the Saab 900 (1994-1998 model).[2] It featured slightly sleeker styling with some models sporting a black rear spoiler and removed Saab's trademark centrally-mounted "snow flap". It was available as a three or five-door hatchback, and as a two-doorconvertible. It was the last small Saab to use the company's H engine. Notable improvements over the Saab 900 were improved ride and handling and substantially improved crash-worthiness with standard side impact airbags with head protection and active headrests. The Saab 9-3 along with the Saab 9-5 and the Volvo S70 were the first cars in the world to earn the maximum score in a side impact augmented by a pole test based on Euro NCAP testing. The 9-3 continued the Saab safety tradition of performing an Elk Test.
It was also available with a new variant of the B204 engine (B204E), a low pressure turbo (LPT) engine based on the B204L used in the last generation Saab 900. The first generation 9-3 was also the first Saab available with a diesel engine, an Opel sourced engine shared with the Opel Vectra.
A Saab innovation is the 'Night Panel', carried over from the Saab 900, which permits dousing of the instrument panel lighting, except for essential information, for less distraction when night driving.


