What kind of engine does a Saturn SC have?
The 1990-1992 Saturn SC had featured a DOHC 1.9L L14 LL0 engine that was rated at 124 hp (92 kW). For the 1993 model year, the original regular SC coupe model was renamed as the SC2 and a new SC1 trim level was introduced.
What was the first generation of Saturn SC1?
The first generation Saturn SC1 coupes shared the same fixed headlight front fascia as the SL sedans and the SW station wagons, rather than the pop-up headlight design used on the SC2 and the original SC. The SC1 also lacked a rear trunk lid reflector and a rear stabilizer bar.
What kind of transmission does a Saturn SL1 have?
SL1s, SC1s and SW1s were only offered with the MP2 manual transmission and the MP6 automatic, while SL2, SC2 and SW2 models came with either the MP3 manual or MP7 automatic.
When was the first Saturn’s made in Canada?
Canada imported all available Saturn models from 1992 onward. The first generation SL was constructed for model years 1991 through 1995, with the first Saturn to leave the assembly line in the Spring Hill, Tennessee factory was on July 30, 1990, the same day that then-CEO of GM, Roger Bonham Smith, retired. It was maroon with a tan interior.
Is there a test on a 2001 Saturn SC?
The 2001 Saturn SC has not been tested. Like what you see? Find the best deal on a Saturn SC today. There are for sale near you. Certified child passenger safety technicians conduct hands-on tests of a car’s Latch system and check the vehicle’s ability to accommodate different types of car seats.
SL and SL1 models come with a 100-horsepower 1.9-liter four-cylinder engine. The SL2 uses a dual-camshaft version of this engine with 124 hp. Four-speed automatic and five-speed manual transmissions are available with both.
When was the last year the Saturn SC was redesigned?
The front-drive, subcompact S-Series sedan is built from the same design as the SC coupe and SW station wagon. These models were last redesigned for 1996 and are scheduled to continue in this form through the 2002 model year.
What’s the length of a 2003 Saturn SC?
General Motors current plans call for the 2003 S-Series to be based on a new global small-car platform and be powered by a new generation of four-cylinder engines. The overall length on the S-Series sedans is 179 inches about 4 inches longer than the Ford Focus and Honda Civic.
What kind of engine does a Saturn SL2 have?
A tilt steering column, stereo radio, rear window defogger and a theft-deterrent system are standard on all models. The SL2 also has standard air conditioning. SL and SL1 models come with a 100-horsepower 1.9-liter four-cylinder engine. The SL2 uses a dual-camshaft version of this engine with 124 hp.
Is the Saturn SC1 the same as the Saturn SL?
The first generation Saturn SC1 coupes had shared the same front fascia with the SL sedans and the SW station wagons rather than the SC2. The SC1 had also lacked a rear trunk lid reflector and a rear stabilizer bar.
What kind of transmission does a Saturn SL have?
The base SL model featured the MP2 manual transmission only, and it had manual steering. On the exterior the car featured unique hubcaps different from the SL1 and came equipped with only a driver’s side exterior mirror (a passenger mirror was a popular dealer-installed option).
When did the Saturn’s Series start racing?
Saturn SC’s competed in the SCCA World Challenge in the 1990s, winning several races from 1995 to 1997. Several S-series cars have been used as rally race cars. S-Series cars are also popular in dirt oval racing and autocross.
SL and SL1 models come with a 100-horsepower 1.9-liter four-cylinder engine. The SL2 uses a dual-camshaft version of this engine with 124 hp. Four-speed automatic and five-speed manual transmissions are available with both.
The 2001 Saturn SC has not been tested. Like what you see? Find the best deal on a Saturn SC today. There are for sale near you. Certified child passenger safety technicians conduct hands-on tests of a car’s Latch system and check the vehicle’s ability to accommodate different types of car seats.
The front-drive, subcompact S-Series sedan is built from the same design as the SC coupe and SW station wagon. These models were last redesigned for 1996 and are scheduled to continue in this form through the 2002 model year.
General Motors current plans call for the 2003 S-Series to be based on a new global small-car platform and be powered by a new generation of four-cylinder engines. The overall length on the S-Series sedans is 179 inches about 4 inches longer than the Ford Focus and Honda Civic.