How much does a 2002 Saturn SL cost?
After 6 months the car now has 144,000 miles commuting roughly 50miles a day. Driving this car my weekly commute cost roughly only $20 in gas (29 mpg city/39 mpg highway)! Running cost are minimal as tires, oil, and brakes are inexpensive to replace on this almost 20 year old vehicle.
Is the Saturn SL2 a front drive car?
Floormats are now standard in the SL2 sedan, which gets new wheel covers for 2002. Last redesigned for the 1996 model year, Saturns sedans are built from the same front-drive design used for SC coupes and the SW2 wagon.
What kind of engine does a Saturn’s have?
The powerplant used in Saturn S-series automobiles was a straight-4 aluminum piston engine produced by Saturn, a subsidiary of General Motors. The engine was only used in the Saturn S-series line of vehicles (SL, SC, SW) from 1991 through 2002. It was available in chain-driven SOHC or DOHC variants. This was an…
How many mpg does a Saturn SL get?
Easily fits an child car seat in the rear. Up to 5 adults able to travel comfortably at once. Averages 29.93 mpg and 288 miles/fill. We would be keeping this car ourselves but were given another car as a gift and don’t have a need for an extra car.
After 6 months the car now has 144,000 miles commuting roughly 50miles a day. Driving this car my weekly commute cost roughly only $20 in gas (29 mpg city/39 mpg highway)! Running cost are minimal as tires, oil, and brakes are inexpensive to replace on this almost 20 year old vehicle.
What kind of equipment does a Saturn SL2 have?
Standard equipment includes a tilt steering column, stereo radio, re… Not much has changed in the subcompact Saturn sedans. Floormats are now standard in the SL2 sedan, which gets new wheel covers for 2002.
How many miles does a Saturn SL have?
We bought a new 1995 Saturn and drove it until it was stolen and totaled. Car was great. You have to be really diligent about changing the oil every 3000 miles with these small car engines. Then we bought a new 2002 Saturn SL 1 with manual transmission, cruise control and power locks. It now has 193,000 miles on it and no big problems yet.
What kind of car was the Saturn’s series?
The Saturn S-series was a family of compact cars from the Saturn automobile company of General Motors. Saturn pioneered the brand-wide “no haggle” sales technique.
Where can I find a 2002 Saturn SL2?
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What kind of engine does a Saturn SL have?
SL and SL1 sedans carry a 100-horsepower, 1.9-liter single-overhead-camshaft four-cylinder, while the SL2 gets a dual-overhead-camshaft version of that engine, which produces 124 hp. Both engines may team with either a five-speed manual or an optional four-speed-automatic transmission.
The Saturn S-series was a family of compact cars from the Saturn automobile company of General Motors. Saturn pioneered the brand-wide “no haggle” sales technique.
Is the Saturn SL a good car to buy?
Acceleration is brisk with the more powerful SL2 and adequate in the SL and SL1 models with the less-potent engine. All models have a rather stiff suspension, which translates to a lack of ride comfort. On the plus side, Saturns maneuver easily, handle well enough on the highway and can be enjoyable to drive.
When did I Lose my Saturn SL car?
We lost the Saturn in February 2019 when a woman blew a stop sign and we plowed into her at 40mph head first into the side of her vehicle. The airbags went off on both sides and all damage was contained to the front.
We lost the Saturn in February 2019 when a woman blew a stop sign and we plowed into her at 40mph head first into the side of her vehicle. The airbags went off on both sides and all damage was contained to the front.
Is the Saturn’s series still in production?
Sales of the S-Series fell by 14.7 percent to 177,355 units during 2000. Subcompact Saturns are expected to continue in this form for at least another season. All-new Saturns are expected in the next year or two and will likely be based on a global small-car platform and powered by a new generation of engines.