How long will a 2005 Saturn Ion last?

How long will a 2005 Saturn Ion last?

There is no maximum mileage. Most cars are manufactured to run to 100,000 miles without major maintenance. You should go to the local Saturn dealer and ask for the maintenance schedule.

Are there any problems with the 2005 Saturn Ion?

I have a 2005 Saturn Ion. I bought it new and started having problems right away. First of all, my car doesn’t always let me have my key out of the ignition. It sort of locks up and won’t let me have my key back. Saturn claims it isn’t a problem with the car, but rather with my key. So I tried the spare key I had, no luck.

Is the Saturn Ion the best car on the market?

Enjoy car more every day. The Saturn buying experience way surpasses the other car companies. No pressure, just friendly, helpful support. Saturn Ion has to be the best value on the market in terms of fuel economy, reliability, price and ride – Nothing else comes close. I have made the switch from SAAB for the forseeable future.

What kind of gas mileage does a Saturn Ion get?

The vehicle has a great exterior design, is very modern looking, drives great, maneuvers well, has a huge trunk for a car its class, gets great gas mileage (its actual fuel efficiency is 22-23 mpg on the streets and 27-28 on the highways), and can really accelerate (I’ve done more than 100 mph in remote areas).

Where is the odometer on a Saturn Ion?

For many drivers, the main adjustment that needs to be made in the Saturn Ion is the location of the odometer and speedometer gauge (located in the center of the dashboard as opposed to behind the wheel). All in all, this car is a great value for your money.

What kind of car is a 2005 Saturn Ion?

Consumer Ratings Rank Vehicles HP #2 2005 Pontiac Bonneville 205 #3 2005 Kia Amanti 200 #4 2005 Hyundai XG350 194 #14 2005 Saturn Ion 140

Is the Saturn Ion a good value for money?

For many drivers, the main adjustment that needs to be made in the Saturn Ion is the location of the odometer and speedometer gauge (located in the center of the dashboard as opposed to behind the wheel). All in all, this car is a great value for your money. If you want something nice and basic, the Ion is it. Does recommend this car!!

The vehicle has a great exterior design, is very modern looking, drives great, maneuvers well, has a huge trunk for a car its class, gets great gas mileage (its actual fuel efficiency is 22-23 mpg on the streets and 27-28 on the highways), and can really accelerate (I’ve done more than 100 mph in remote areas).

For many drivers, the main adjustment that needs to be made in the Saturn Ion is the location of the odometer and speedometer gauge (located in the center of the dashboard as opposed to behind the wheel). All in all, this car is a great value for your money.