- We Repair All Saab Models
- OEM Parts & The Best Warranty
- Same Day Appointments & Repair Services
Free Vehicle Pick-Up & Drop-Off
- ASE Certified Saab Mechanics
Saab Service & Repair, Saab Master Mechanics
We Fix All Saab Models From Any Year!
- We Repair All Saab Models
- OEM Parts & The Best Warranty
- Same Day Appointments & Repair Services
Free Vehicle Pick-Up & Drop-Off
- ASE Certified Saab Mechanics
Boca Raton
(561) 468-5478
Royal Palm Beach
(561) 678-0528
Wellington
(561) 257-5932
Experienced Saab Repair.
Experienced Saab Repair.
Saab Mechanics.
Saab Mechanics.
Don’t wait for an appointment from the Saab dealership. When you need fast, affordable Saab Auto Care that’s done right the first time, you can count on a Bill Tyson Automotive Center. Serving Palm Beach County, Florida since 1997, the name Bill Tyson has become synonymous with quality service, honest values, transparent pricing, and unmatched customer service for all Saab model maintenance & repairs.
Saab Service
All Models
Same Day
Appointments
OEM Parts &
The Best Warranty
Free Vehicle Pick Up
And Drop Off Service
We’ll Pick Up Your Saab For Free!
To schedule service, maintenance, or repairs for your Saab, simply complete our schedule service form. We will contact you to schedule your vehicle pick up and drop off. We will even wash and sanitize your car before returning it to your location. How’s that for customer service?
Saab Maintenance Service and Repairs – All Models
Don’t wait for the Saab Dealership to have room for you in their service department when you can get your vehicle scheduled for maintenance service and/or repair today!
Our ASE Trained Technitians and Master Mechanics can handle any mechanical or electrical problem your Saab model may have.
Saab Models we service and repair include:
- Saab 900
- Saab 900 Convertible
- Saab 9000
- Saab 900S
- Saab 900S Convertible
- Saab 900SE
- Saab 900SE Convertible
- Saab 9-2x Wagon AWD
- Saab 9-3
- Saab 9-3 Aero Sedan AWD
- Saab 9-3 Aero SportCombi AWD
- Saab 9-3 Convertible
- Saab 9-3 Sedan AWD
- Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan
- Saab 9-3 SportCombi
- Saab 9-3 Viggen
- Saab 9-3 Viggen Convertible
- Saab 9-3X SportCombi AWD
- Saab 9-4X AWD
- Saab 9-4X FWD
- Saab 9-5
- Saab 9-5 Sedan
- Saab 9-5 Sedan AWD
- Saab 9-5 SportCombi
- Saab 9-5 Wagon
- Saab 9-7X AWD
- Saab Convertible
About Saab
Saab Automobile AB is a defunct car manufacturer that was founded in Sweden in 1945 when its parent company, Saab AB, began a project to design a small automobile. The first production model, the Saab 92, was launched in 1949. In 1968 the parent company merged with Scania-Vabis, and ten years later the Saab 900 was launched, in time becoming Saab’s best-selling model. In the mid-1980s the new Saab 9000 model also appeared.
In 1989, the automobile division of Saab-Scania was restructured into an independent company, Saab Automobile AB. The American manufacturer General Motors (GM) took 50 percent ownership. Two well-known models to come out of this period were the Saab 9-3 and the Saab 9-5. Then in 2000, GM exercised its option to acquire the remaining 50 percent. In 2010 GM sold Saab Automobile AB to the Dutch automobile manufacturer Spyker Cars N.V.
Saab 900
After many years establishing a sound engineering reputation and ultimately a luxury price tag, Saab failed to build its customer base beyond its niche following. After struggling to avoid insolvency throughout 2011, the company petitioned for bankruptcy following the failure of a Chinese consortium to complete a purchase of the company; the purchase had been blocked by the former owner GM, which opposed the transfer of technology and production rights to a Chinese company. On 13 June 2012, it was announced that a newly formed company called National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) had bought Saab Automobile’s bankrupt estate. According to “Saab United”, the first NEVS Saab 9-3 drove off its pre-production line on 19 September 2013. Full production restarted on 2 December 2013, initially the same petrol-powered 9-3 Aero sedans that were built before Saab went bankrupt, and intended to get the car manufacturer’s supply chain re-established as it attempted development of a new line of NEVS-Saab products. NEVS lost its license to manufacture automobiles under the Saab name (which the namesake aerospace company still owns) in the summer of 2014 and now produces electric cars based on the Saab 9-3 but under its own new car designation “NEVS”.