Used 2000 Saturn L-Series Consumer Reviews
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car keeps on going
I bought the car with 106000 miles on it from an auto repair shop. I have put an additional 75000 miles on the car with no major problems. In fact just wear and tear on the car.(brakes and hoses) Hey, the car is pushing 185000 miles. The main issue with the car is my AC. The unit needs to be rplaced. The heat works great but it does not pay to fix the ac. (Way to expensive.) My saturn is a work horse and I'am proud of the way the car has performed
big disappointment
This was my first new car and I was expecting something fun and reliable. Instead, I have had the car serviced innumerable times without ever getting a satisfactory reasons for its defects. It perpertually vibrates in the front end, tires wear incredilbly fast, within two and a half years it failed to start for no apparrent reason, transaxel problems, problems with the trunk latch, coolant problems, the stereo had to be replaced, and other items I can't remember right now. Suffice it to say, I am grossly disappointed with my purchase.
Awesome!
I purchased this car in April of 2008 for 3,000. As a single parent, I needed the most for my buck and that is what I have had. My car currently has 248,00 miles on it. It has never been in the shop for anything other than maintenance and my brother has been able to do that...brakes, change the oil and tires. There is absolutely no reason why this car should be running. I did not have the money so the oil was not changed regularly. Since purchasing this car, I have made many trips across NY state. I am currently looking for another car not because this one is not dependable but because the engine light came on. I am so hesitant to purchase another car, this car has been amazing!
Over 100 K Miles
We have over 106,000 miles on our 2000 Saturn LS1 and have no complaints. The 4-cyl engine is smooth and we always get over 30 MPG on a trip. We were sold during the test ride (steering. handling, etc). If you lose your engine belts during the day you can still make it because the water pump is driven by internal gears. We own four Saturns and this is my favorite.
I love my Saturn
Best car I've ever had. No problems.-