Used 2002 Saturn L-Series Consumer Reviews
My 2nd Saturn
This is my 2nd Saturn, the 1st one was bought in 1994 and still runs great at 150,000+ miles. I've had no problems with my new Saturn, they are the most realiable vehicles I have ever owned.
Love My Saturn
This is my second Saturn-- I started with a SL-2 (4-door)-- the LW200 is very roomy and comfortable, it holds a lot of groceries, karate equipment, baseball equipment, and family & friends. This is the first car I have owned that has a remote keyless entry-- I LOVE THAT!!!-- The only thing I would change, if asked, would be for it to have a V-6 3.0 litre engine. Other than that, I wouldn't trade it for the world!!! :-)
- L300 SedanMSRP: $5,9881,016 mi away
- L300 SedanMSRP: $4,9501,626 mi away
- LW200 WagonMSRP: $3,9001,821 mi away
A very good care at a great price
An excellent bargain for the price.
Love our Saturns
OK, so we're hooked on Saturns....there are three in our driveway. We bought our '02 in June, mainly on the strength of our daughter's experience with her '93 SL2 and oh, the zero percent financing didn't hurt. We have not been disappointed in the least. More than enough power for a 4 cyl/automatic. It packs a lot of features for the money, much more than Honda/Toyota. A month later, daughter bought a used '01 LS200. No problems so far with any of the LS 200's. My one complaint is with the driver's seat. We have the leather package with lumbar support and my lumbar does not get supported! Wife loves the seat, so go figure.
Dependable commuter
I bought this car with 20K on it three years ago, and it's held up well since. It's a great commuter car -- sharp handling for those sudden lane changes, ABS and traction control for inclement conditions, good fuel economy, and it's always started, even leaving work on cold winter nights. Under the remainder of 3yr/36k warranty, I had them fix a cracked rear reflector, adjust door, and quiet a loud rattle (for which they installed additional insulation near the side airbag on passenger side). OEM Firestones are junk. They cupped easily and I believe this contributed to my sole accident, in which I lost traction in the snow. No major repairs yet at 57K, so it's been a great value to me.