Used 2002 Saturn L-Series Sedan Consumer Reviews
An enjoyable term of ownership!
Three years ago my wife took advantage of my hiatus from the car business to select a new vehicle of her choice, instead of the premiere model from the manufacturer I represented at the time. After much research and consideration, to my surprise, she chose a Saturn L200 sedan. I just completed the check for our last lease payment and have to admit, she made a great choice! Reliability has been second to none. I've been known to pull to the side of the road and scout for a squeak, or rattle while driving. Not with this car! The interior fit and finish, I feel, is as good, or better, than any import we've ever owned. I only hope our next choice, which she has left to me, will be as good!
Perfectly adequate
Firstly, all car nuts go buy a BMW, Audi,etc. For everyone else, this car is great value. I've owned it 1 wk and 700 mi. It handles very well. I've had extended driving experience with fancy sports cars and this is not one, but for a 4 door sedan it is well above average. The 4 cylinder engine is perfectly adequate for all normal driving needs. Cheap plastic abounds inside but the controls work well and are logically arranged, except the center window switches. The manual tranny, would be better although the auto shifts nicely and is geared right in my opinion.
- L300 SedanMSRP: $5,988417 mi away
- LW300 WagonMSRP: $3,995505 mi away
- L300 SedanMSRP: $4,800671 mi away
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.
Great car !
This car is as stylish as any higher priced car and drives just as nice if not better. There is plenty of room for everyone. The trunk is huge. It drives smooth and has good pick up. The radio is great also.
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.