Used 2007 Saturn Sky Consumer Reviews
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The Truth about the Sky
Well I was very excited to get my new Sky. Unfortunately my happiness just went downhill from there. Quality and craftsmanship is very poor. I've been to the dealership about 8 times already, and here is a list of problems so far. Roof leaked, needed sealant in the front end of the top. Poor quality paint job, could see primer at some spots. Driveline noise, rear axle leakage. AC compressor noise and malfunctioning when engaged. This is only after 4 months and 7000 miles later. I still love the car, but it's very embarrassing to have this many problems with a brand new vehicle like that. I gotta say I'm very disappointed.
Skyhigh
The Sky is an attention grabber. I'm constantly stopped by onlookers and this car turns heads. Fun to drive and very comfortable. Only negative that I have is lack of compartments. No storage in the door panels. No place to put your sun glasses. Saturn has hit a home run with this automobile.
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $12,86131 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $14,50087 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $12,99594 mi away
Almost Perfect
This car is amazing and really turns heads. It handles amazingly well, even if it is slightly underpowered for a sportscar enthusiast. The Redline version has more horsepower and better fuel economy, so there's little reason not to get one instead. There are minor convenience issues to note, like the hard to read gauges and limited cargo room. If that's nothing you can't handle, then I highly recommend grabbing one. Of the several dozen Sky owners I have contact with, not one regrets their purchase.
It's Pretty, Nothing more
This car has blown repeated computers, ohms regulator, the air conditioner blower replaced, the cup holder has jammed into the dash, the trunk leaks, the motor already has a 'knocking sound'. It has literally been in the shop nearly as much as in my garage. Can't get it repaired timely because they apparently don't make the parts until there is a problem. If this is a car you need to be dependent on, don't buy it. If you have the patience to work with the mechanics, go for it, its beautiful, but I'd recomend waiting until the next line comes out, my car seems to be a 'beta' test version.
RedLine - not worth it
I waited almost a year for this car. I'm very disappointed. It looks really cool, but that's about it. It's broken down already. I never had a turbocharger before and I'll probably never buy one again. It seems like it makes it more prone to breaking or maybe it's just because it's a GM. I love the way it looks, but it's not that fast considering its power rating and turbo. Everything feels like plastic junk inside. It rattles all the time. It's not worth the cost or the wait.