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Used 1994 Saturn S-Series Sedan Consumer Reviews

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3.38 out of 5 stars

Mileage plus

R.Mullins, 04/28/2002
1994 Saturn S-Series SL1 4dr Sedan
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I bought this car new, with 20 miles new, and now 8 years later, with 245000 it is still going, (weaker, a little slower, more worn) but going. I have done a few things mechanically like the Fan Motor, Heater core, 1 Rocker Arm, but over all this car has been the best for dependability. If you don't mind a small car and small car ride. This is cheap.

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3.88 out of 5 stars

Fantastic SL

werner339, 07/11/2008
1994 Saturn S-Series SL 4dr Sedan
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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.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

Saturn

saturnboy, 11/20/2002
1994 Saturn S-Series SL2 4dr Sedan
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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.

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5 out of 5 stars

200K

SaturnProponent, 11/16/2003
1994 Saturn S-Series SL2 4dr Sedan
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I bought my 1994 SL2 used (from Ford dealer) for $7000. Yesterday, my Saturn went over the 200,000 mile mark, and its probably good for another 50- 100K. Its a standard, and I had to put a new clutch in at 130K, but other than that, and routine maintenance, it has been maintenance and trouble free. I purchased it in Colorado, drove it to my first job in Oregon, and a few years later, drove it to my present job in Rhode Island. Its functioned well in all locations, and seems eerily indestructable. What the Saturn is, is boring, reliable, low-maintenance transportation. I can only hope whatever car I get in the future can be this good.

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3.88 out of 5 stars

good car

mindy, 12/17/2002
1994 Saturn S-Series SL1 4dr Sedan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

it is a good car

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