Can a Saturn Sky be towed behind a motor home?
State Inspector and Saturn Diagnostics Verified Unfortunately, this vehicle cannot be flat-towed behind a motor home. The Saturn SKY was not designed to be towed behind another vehicle with any of its wheels on the ground; therefore, dinghy towing is not recommended.
What kind of engine does the Saturn Sky have?
Saturn Sky Quick Facts Model Years 2007 – 2010 Assembly Location Wilmington Assembly Plant, Delaware, USA Body Style (s) Convertible Layout Front-Engined, Longitudinal Engine (s) NA 2.4L LE5 I4, T 2.0 LNF I4
When was the first Saturn Sky model made?
First-Gen Saturn Sky Model Year Availability Model Comments 2007 Saturn Sky First model year 2008 Saturn Sky Second model year 2009 Saturn Sky Third model year 2010 Saturn Sky Final model year
When did the Saturn Sky convertible come out?
The Saturn Sky debuted in 2006, entered the market as a 2007 model year vehicle, and was discontinued after the 2010 model year. Roughly 35,000 units were built during this time. All in all, the convertible was well-received, with reviewers likening it and to a domestic Mazda Miata, though it was never really a sales success.
What kind of engine does a Saturn Sky have?
This 2007 Saturn Sky is just one of them, and it’s now for sale on Bring a Trailer. Mallet begins each Sky swap by pulling the factory-equipped powerplant from the car and installing an LS-series GM crate engine of the customer’s choosing.
What kind of suspension does a Saturn Sky have?
The suspension is tuned by Mallett to efficiently put the power to the ground, including Penske performance shocks and springs. The seller notes that polyurethane bushings are installed in the rear control arms and differential mounts as well.
Where can I buy a 2007 Saturn Sky?
A performance shop in Cornelius, North Carolina called Mallett Performance picked up the torch and went to work, producing 100 examples of high-horsepower roadster goodness. This 2007 Saturn Sky is just one of them, and it’s now for sale on Bring a Trailer.
What’s the current price of a Saturn Sky?
At the time of writing, savvy buyers have bid the car up to $30,001 with SIX days left on the auction. Given that this 13-year-old car only has 6,000 miles on the odometer, the current price seems like a steal, especially when you consider that the original price tag of the Sky plus the cost of the Mallett conversion was no less than $75,000.