Certainly.
It's interesting too, with these cars getting to the age now where this sort of stuff is happening more and more. It's 14years old, lots of stuff worn out now, rebuild everything to keep on motoring?
For me, I want another 50,000km out of it, and am quite prepared to spend on things that need doing.
The Subframe (bushes) needs replacing, the driver's seatbelt is shot, it is all just on the edge of being uneconomic. But if it runs, and drives well, and does what it does best, by being clever for families with a dog, and a boat...then it is all good. So long as it does its core business, actually being a functioning motor that runs.
Which leads me to the obvious conclusion, when a Saab is good it is very very good, and when it is bad, it is really bad...and all that goes along with that. But isn't that true of any car these days?