Used 2002 Saturn L-Series Wagon Consumer Reviews
LW200: Solid value
The LW200 offers a good array of standard features (traction control, side airbags, etc.), good size/interior dimensions, and top-of-its-class fuel economy for a very competitive price. It is not a luxury ride, and its build quality is only fair. But it has provided reliable, economical transportation. Recommended.
Nice Family Car
I bought an LW300 near the end of the 2001 model year. The complaint that I have was that I'm not sure that the dealer was totally up front about all the cars available and I went ahead and chose a car that was more expensive than I wanted. But I love the car, which is a switch in that most Saturn owners love the dealer and like that car but I think that this car is great and I would recommend it to anyone.
- L100 SedanMSRP: $3,400184 mi away
- L300 SedanMSRP: $3,900723 mi away
- L100 SedanMSRP: $6,250965 mi away
Tough Luck
Beginning shortly after buying the car, I have had thousands of dollars worth of repairs to various parts of the car, especially the cooling system, electrical system, air conditioning, pieces and parts. I spoke to Saturn customer service who told me they don't guarantee anyting after the waranty, and basically tough luck. So back I go to being a Toyota customer