What kind of mileage does the Saturn Ion get?

What kind of mileage does the Saturn Ion get?

The ION is my second new Saturn purchase. The Saturn dealerships completely transformed the car buying, ownership, & maintenance experience for me in particular & the auto industry in general. This vehicle can get amazing highway mileage – I have gotten as much as 38-40 mpg.

Are there any problems with the 2006 Saturn Ion?

CarComplaints.com Notes: When it comes to the 2006 Ion, the biggest questions are: what big problem is going to pop up next? And how long until GM chooses to address it? Read more » The 2006 Ion has a defective ignition switch that gave owners fits.

When did I Buy my Saturn Ion 3?

HAPPY WITH CAR, BUT… I bought a 2006 Saturn ION 3 with 5 sp manual transmission back in Aug 2010. I love the car when there are no problems, but boy, when there are problems, there are problems!

Is the Saturn Ion a good car or junk?

The Saturn ION is junk! She has been stranded THREE times with the key stuck in the ignition and the engine still running. The lift motor in the driver side window broke. Now, the passenger rear window is broken. The car was leaking copious amounts of gas until it was unsafe to drive. Ignition cylinder has been replaced three times.

How many miles does a 2006 Saturn Ion have?

Mileage: 77,674 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: Black Engine: 4 Cyl 2.2 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 03/28/06 and owned in CA until 04/24/21. Driven an estimated 7,257 miles/year.

HAPPY WITH CAR, BUT… I bought a 2006 Saturn ION 3 with 5 sp manual transmission back in Aug 2010. I love the car when there are no problems, but boy, when there are problems, there are problems!

When was the last time I serviced my Saturn Ion?

Last serviced at 89,244 miles in Salem, OR on 10/28/19 • Vehicle serviced • Fuel pump replaced. Mileage: 91,879 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: Blue Engine: 4 Cyl 2.2 L

Is the Saturn Ion still a good car?

Only major work: The transmission rebuilt at 100,000. I wish they were still making Saturns with the these plastic panels. Does recommend this car!! 9 out of 9 people found this review helpful. Did you? Its been good to me. by Ozvalen59 from Denver on Tue Apr 17 2018 Im very happy with the quality of the car.

The ION is my second new Saturn purchase. The Saturn dealerships completely transformed the car buying, ownership, & maintenance experience for me in particular & the auto industry in general. This vehicle can get amazing highway mileage – I have gotten as much as 38-40 mpg.

Is the Saturn Ion still in good condition?

None for sale nearby. Instead: 300,000 miles!!! This car has lasted me so long still in fantastic condition. No major problems at all. Drives smooth, gas milage is amazing. I live in Michigan and it has got me through some tough winters too! I would recommend this car to anyone. I got it at a great price with only one prior owner.

How many miles does a Saturn SL2 have?

I brought my 2002 Saturn SL2 in to replace a battery and seal; only when I brought the car into the shop my odometer read less than 23,000 miles and afterwards it read 91,000 miles.

How many miles does a 2004 Saturn Ion have?

Reliable” 330,000 miles original everything Except; wiper linkage,alternator,front-end bushings,2 wheel bearings , rusted gas line,plus normal brakes and shocks. Burns 1/2 qt every 3500 miles now,but runs as good as new.Even the entire exhaust system is original. Not bad for a Wisconsin car.

When does transmission go out on Saturn Vue?

Before you panic – sometimes the Aisin tranny will act funny and the RPMs will flare like you described when the trans fluid level is low – you might want to check it… We bought a 2004 Saturn Vue on May 31. There is 61,000 miles on the car now and the transmission goes out.

When did the Saturn L series come out?

2000 – 2002 Saturn L-Series Vehicles (All Models) # 02-C-02 – (Aug 16, 2004) Saturn has decided that certain 2001 and 2002 model year L-Series vehicles were produced with Body Control Module (BCM) software that has a potential to calculate odometer values inaccurately.