Used 1994 Saturn S-Series Consumer Reviews
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Fantastic SL
I couldn't be happier with this car. With 230K miles, I've only replaced minor components, plus usual wear and tear, like 1 alternator, 1 battery. 5 sets of tires. Suspension is original, motor never gone into, still gets mid 30sMPG, doesn't burn oil. Interior still excellent, paint peeling from desert sun to be expected.
wish it was still in production
Purchased from my sister in 03 with 77k on it. She drove it 3 yrs in Romania, 3yrs in England, and 2 years in Greece. I drive it 4000 miles a month and it's been great. Odometer broke at 243,00 miles and transmission finally failed at 250,000. Replaced Radiator at 150,000 and serpentine belt tensioner pully at 220,000. Desert temperatures are extreme in AZ and AC's never failed.
Saturn
Not a bad car for the money. Easy to find performance parts, body kits etc. I hooked up my starting at about 121,000 miles, now has 134,000 and about $5000 put under the hood. An exhaust really helps the car. All and all, about 400hp.
I think mine is a lemon!
I'm the only person I know who has not been 100% thrilled with their Saturn. I honestly believe mine is a lemon. New engine, transmition, brakes, muffler, three alternators... It's ridiculous. One thing I can say is that the customer service of Saturn dealerships and mechanics is the best I've ever seen.
This is the worst car I have ever owned.
I bought my car in march of 2001, and it has set a record at the dealer I bought it at. That record is the cost of the repairs. It is on its third transmission, it has a new feul pump, new radiator core, most of the engine has been replaced, it has had about four major oil leaks, the list goes on. The car gets good gas mileage, it is fast, it handles like a dream. But I have never, ever seen a car with such horrible reliability. I recommend this car to no one.