Used 2007 Saturn Sky 2dr Convertible (2.4L 4cyl 5M) Consumer Reviews
New Car
I, like everyone else, awaited my arrival of my Sky and was extremely pleased. However, I had 2846 miles and noticed a leak in the differential. Saturn assistance and roadside were awesome and had my car towed. I chose to have it taken to a dealer closer to where I live than where I bought it. Mistake. Leak fixed, but picked up my unwashed car, and 2 wks later still waiting to hear about another part that was supposed to be ordered for my sideview mirror that works sometimes. Other than that a great, awesome car!
Fit and Finish. Typical GM Quality
Well, I've done it again. After years of owning Toyotas, Hondas and Nissan I thought I'd go back to my roots and but another GM product. I used to only GM products for 20 years and now I remember why I stopped buying them. The build quality and fit and finish is totally garbage. Anyway, my 2007 still looks like a million bucks in the garage.
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $22,52968 mi away
- Red Line ConvertibleMSRP: $7,99572 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $13,111100 mi away
Roadsters
Top down, not much trunk space!
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Comfort
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Mine, all mine
This is the most exciting small vehicle to hit the road. My husband and I have been in the auto business over 40 yrs each and in the "high end". We have retired and having the most incredible time in our baby. We are the center of attraction everywhere we go and it has been called everything from a Corvette to a Viper. My husband used to be a rally driver so he knows how to handle this car. It sticks like glue and a dream to drive. It has been years for me to drive a stick shift but fell into changing gears immediately. It is so easy. Keep it up Saturn, we give it 500%.
Gotta' love it!
Overall, I love my car. It exceeded my expectations (which are pretty high). The price is very attractive relative to the performance and appeal. I waited 10 months for my car and it proved to be worth the wait. It is a real head-turner. I get the same reaction I got with my first Saturn back in 1991, "Tell me about your car!" It looks different enough from its sister the Solstice, that people ask about it. The Solstices are more far numerous on the roadway