Are there any problems with a 2003 Saturn Ion?

Are there any problems with a 2003 Saturn Ion?

I have a 2003 Ion that I bought new and the only problem I have ever had is the recall for the front turn signal. When it was younger, I would get 38 MPG on my 90 mile commute to work. My only complaint is with the front seat. It is uncomfortable and the clutch was placed farther away than the gas and brake pedals.

Is the Saturn Ion a good car to buy?

The car is great for the first time buyers, or as a commuter car. The interior is utilitarian. Hadling is good, although not very nimble (weight). numerous complaints regarding ignition switch (no-start in cold), and clunking noises from front and steering wheel, but not in the car I bought.

What are the problems with my 2004 ion2?

Need some confirmation. Having intermittent starting problems with my 2004 ION2. Insert key, turn on, lights come on but no turnover. Sit a few minutes, turn on, tries to start but dies as if no gas, or get a turnover and that’s it. Sit another couple of minutes, turn on, lights, no turnover.

How is the interior of a Saturn Ion?

The interior is utilitarian. Hadling is good, although not very nimble (weight). numerous complaints regarding ignition switch (no-start in cold), and clunking noises from front and steering wheel, but not in the car I bought. Very little foot space (difficult to find comfortable driving position). Go-kart- like steering wheel.

What kind of car is the Saturn Ion?

Ion is a sharp-looking little sedan being marketing to young adults as a hip alternative to the crowded field of small cars from Japan, South Korea and, to a lesser degree, Detroit.

When did the first Saturn Ion come out?

The Saturn Ion had the challenging task of replacing the popular S-Series in 2003, and like its predecessor, it came in easy-to-remember trim levels: 1, 2 and 3. The base Ion 1 lasted only through the 2005 model year. In 2006, Saturn dropped this base model and left just the 2 and 3.

How many miles does a 2003 Saturn Ion Drive?

1st owner drove an estimated 16,557 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 11,762 miles/year • 4th owner drove an estimated 4,074 miles/year • 5th owner drove an estimated 8,461 miles/year.

What’s the difference between the Saturn Ion 1 and 2?

On the inside, the differences between the Ion 1 and 2 became more evident. The Ion 1 was limited to only basic standard features like cloth seats, an AM-FM audio system with four speakers, a tilt steering wheel, variably intermittent wipers, and a pair of airbags up front.

When was the last time I serviced my Saturn Ion?

1st owner drove an estimated 8,088 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 8,824 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 4th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year. Last serviced at 110,144 miles in Cumming, GA on 04/27/16 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Fluids checked • Oil and filter changed.

When did the Saturn Ion first come out?

The Saturn ION was a compact car sold by Saturn between the 2003 and 2007 model years.

How many horsepower does a Saturn Ion have?

The Saturn Ion car offers 140 horsepower in a subcompact, fuel-efficient model. This edition was produced until 2007 and includes a combination of compact size and power. Complete engines for these vehicles remain an option for a number of drivers around the world.

Can you sell a remanufactured Saturn Ion Engine?

Re-manufactured engines – Many companies sell remanufactured powertrains. These engines are cleaned and components have been replaced with genuine GM OEM components. Reliability can be tested – Tests are available to determine if a replacement powertrain for your vehicle is reliable.

When did GM replace the Aisin in the Saturn Ion?

In 2005, GM replaced the Aisin F23 five-speed automatic with the 4T45E four-speed transmission. What is the Red Line edition? The red line edition was a high-performance version that was produced between 2004 and 2007.