Used 2001 Saturn L-Series Sedan Consumer Reviews
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No Way
This has been the worst experience I have ever had with a vehicle. Every quarter or more something major has broken. Replaced: Coil, Fuel pump, tie rod, blower motor resistor, pigtails behind the control head, entire exhaust system, and now my heater core.
Saturn L200 series
I own one of these saturns, as one writer said, they are beautiful and comfortable,but it becomes very costly. It felt like l bought the car three times. Replaced computer , changed the engine head twice until l found a mechanic who was very reasonable price and knew what to do with these cars. Never take it to the dealership like l was doing in the beginning. Cost u am arm and leg. So if u have one that is under 50k like one writer said pls change ur timing belt, but not at the dealership. Please!
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- L200 SedanMSRP: $1,97594 mi away
- L200 SedanMSRP: $4,9951,779 mi away
- L200 SedanMSRP: $4,9501,961 mi away
18 years and still going
I bough my 01 Saturn in 2003. I was the second owner. As a single mom I needed a car that was cheap to fix and I found it. The largest expense I’ve had was the oil pan rusted and it was 500.00. For a car I didn’t have a car payment on, I was happy to pay it. At 169,000 miles it still purrs like a kitten. It s is a manual transmission and it’s never had a problem. The engine is as solid as a rock. As an older car it does burn a little oil but that’s pretty normal and it doesn’t bother me to throw in a little oil on occasion. All you need for this car is some good tires and a durable battery and it will run forever. It all depends on who owned it and if they beat on the car how it will end up. Take it to a mechanic to check out a used Saturn because if it was taken care of you will have a dependable car that’s cheap to fix.
Reliable and Attractive
I purchased my L300 used after having a SL2 for 3 years. I like the larger, higher seats, more spacious back seats and heavier feel of the car. It is a 6 cylinder and has more acceleration and passing capability. I'd say the major downside is reduction in gas mileage. I get 23-26 MPG.
Always in the shop!
Purchased this THING with 20,000 miles from dealer. It has 140,000 on it now. It always has something wrong.. never all that costly but a day a month in the shop, almost a guarantee. Bad seatbelt computer took 3 trips for the dealer NOT to find it. Shade tree mechanic suggested cure and it worked. Has tires every 15,000 miles, timing chain replaced, rear lights go out randomly (NTHSC recall that was not honored by Saturn) Armrest cover replaced multiple times, Oil pan replaced, and it was aluminum casting!! Water leaks from AC made car smell for months!
never buy a saturn again
I will never buy a saturn again. We had problems from the beginning. We bought a brand new saturn after owning a used saturn thinking things might be better. Boy were we wrong. Having three children makes it not smart to own a saturn because of reliablity. We were never compensated for all our problems either. We traded it in for a kia and are so much more satified than before.
Bad car
My mom gave me her Saturn L. It the worst car ever. Ever time there was at less 2in of show the car would get stuck and you had to PUSH it or you didn't go no where for the day. My step dad is looking for a car for me because I drive so fair for college and work. The shocks are falling a prat. When you hit the right bump you can here the shock shack. It is the worst can i ever had. A deer cam out and i was going 2 MPH and the deer hit his head on the driver side of the car. The front driver side had to get replace. If i was to get hit i would be dead. This is not a good car. I'm happy that they stop making them.