Where did I Buy my 1996 Saturn wagon?
Bought our SW2 Saturn Wagon (Manual Transmission) used with 37,000 miles on the clock. Bought it mostly for commuting, toting kayaks and bicycles including some long loaded down trips from Maine to Florida and Maine to Indianapolis as examples. Great road car.
What did the 1996 Saturn’s series look like?
No complaints about the Saturn’s looks or body. With full set of snow tires it was a snowmobile. Never got stuck, whether commuting on our rural roads or heading to a ski area in a big snow storm. In wagon form it was actually a fairly good looking little car with plenty of cargo room seats down.
How many miles does a Saturn wagon have?
Bought our SW2 Saturn Wagon (Manual Transmission) used with 37,000 miles on the clock. Bought it mostly for commuting, toting kayaks and bicycles including some long loaded down trips from Maine to Florida and Maine to Indianapolis as examples.
How old is the odometer on a 1996 Saturn?
Check back with us soon. Showing 3 of 331 reviews. I bought this car 4 years ago, and took the odometer from 90k to 140k. These Saturn’s are insanely easy to diagnose/ work on yourself. The Saturn forums online are second to none, and will have every repair tutorial possible.
Where can I buy Saturn parts for my car?
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When did Saturn start making its own cars?
Saturn realized its goal by producing a car ranked behind only the Lexus and the Infiniti (imported luxury cars produced by Toyota and Nissan) in the 1992 J. D. Power & Associates customer satisfaction survey.
Is the Saturn’s series a good car?
The only real issue i have with this car, is that on the freeway the gas pedal can sometimes feel like a sponge when trying to accelerate. It takes a while to gain speed (100HP what do you expect). 40mpg on the freeway, insanely easy car to work on, comfortable and safe to drive, and super low maintance if you keep up on your oil changes.
Are there any issues with the Saturn’s series?
The Saturn forums online are second to none, and will have every repair tutorial possible. The only real issue i have with this car, is that on the freeway the gas pedal can sometimes feel like a sponge when trying to accelerate.
Bought our SW2 Saturn Wagon (Manual Transmission) used with 37,000 miles on the clock. Bought it mostly for commuting, toting kayaks and bicycles including some long loaded down trips from Maine to Florida and Maine to Indianapolis as examples. Great road car.
No complaints about the Saturn’s looks or body. With full set of snow tires it was a snowmobile. Never got stuck, whether commuting on our rural roads or heading to a ski area in a big snow storm. In wagon form it was actually a fairly good looking little car with plenty of cargo room seats down.
Check back with us soon. Showing 3 of 331 reviews. I bought this car 4 years ago, and took the odometer from 90k to 140k. These Saturn’s are insanely easy to diagnose/ work on yourself. The Saturn forums online are second to none, and will have every repair tutorial possible.
The Saturn forums online are second to none, and will have every repair tutorial possible. The only real issue i have with this car, is that on the freeway the gas pedal can sometimes feel like a sponge when trying to accelerate.
Bought our SW2 Saturn Wagon (Manual Transmission) used with 37,000 miles on the clock. Bought it mostly for commuting, toting kayaks and bicycles including some long loaded down trips from Maine to Florida and Maine to Indianapolis as examples.
The only real issue i have with this car, is that on the freeway the gas pedal can sometimes feel like a sponge when trying to accelerate. It takes a while to gain speed (100HP what do you expect). 40mpg on the freeway, insanely easy car to work on, comfortable and safe to drive, and super low maintance if you keep up on your oil changes.
What kind of car was the Saturn s?
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. The automobile platform, the Z-body, was developed entirely in-house at Saturn, and it shared very little with the rest of the General Motors model line.