Used 2000 Saturn L-Series Wagon Consumer Reviews
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My biggest regret
My car had to go into the shop the very day I bought it. I've had electrical problems, lights that won't turn on, tail lights that repeatedly burn out (sometimes after one day), leaking coolant, broken oil plug, pealing paint off door handles, tires worn out after 40K. I should have bought a Subaru--boy do I regret that I didn't. My family continues to berate me over this purchase.
Worst Vehicle Ever!
Along with multiple electrical problems, ignition problems, severe vibration, bad power window switch (expensive for plastic) and a rusted out front frame, now the timing chain is going. I knew I didn't want to buy it, now I know why. I've had it less than a year and will be lucky if I can give it away! My Chevy gives me fewer problems at 172k...The Saturn only has 121k It's cramped, sets way too low, placement of cup holders makes access hard. This thing is just an all around lemon. My plymouth breeze was better, and it wasn't a very good car, either.
Glad to be Out
I am totally disillusioned with Saturn. We had the wagon for a year with roughly 30K miles on it and so far it went through 4 sets of brake rotors, they replaced the worn out tires (what is going on here?), we had a fluid leak so the engine had to come out, and the EGR valve broke and fell off. They always seemed surprised by all this.. Traded it on a Toyota and glad to be out.
poorly built
I just do not like this car