Used 2008 Saturn Sky Red Line Consumer Reviews
Sky Redline
WIfe and I love this little car. Traded our 2004 Crossfire for it and it is 10 times more comfortable on long trips. Not much for storage, but then again, its a sports car. That's why we have the Dodge Dually. Excellent performance and handling topped off with 28 mpg fuel economy.
Love our Sky REDLINE
After searching for a fun car to enjoy on weekends & short trips we found our Sky.The original owner traded it in 10 months after purchasing it on impulse, car had 4300 miles on odometer and still had new car smell.On our first weekend drive to Fl. Keys we knew our Sky was the right choice, Great performance & handling.After a few months we had a Magnaflow exhaust system installed"WOW"it was music to my ears,then a stainless steel Bullit mesh grille on the front end.The GM cold air intake will not void warranty so that will be next upgrade.Our Sky is going to be a very special collector car now that Saturn is gone, so sad the possibility of a V6 with 300HP is only a dream now.I Love my SKY!
- Red Line ConvertibleMSRP: $16,90061 mi away
- Red Line ConvertibleMSRP: $13,99881 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $13,99588 mi away
Awesome
This car left the idea of the trunk to the wind but who cares? No spare tire. Car is comfortable for small car. It was built for fun not a family and it is fun and fast. Love it!
Buy a Redline
What a fun Car. We bought a 2009 Sky Redline in ruby red with black racing stripes. We always get compliments and "Thumbs Up" when we drive the car. The 2.0 turbo had great pickup and the car hugs the road. Just a blast to do Fall color tours on Michigan's many scenic two lane back roads.
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The Saturn Sky Redline Rocks!
I love this car. It has fantastic looks, lots of power, great handling, and is comfortable. It gathers a crowd no matter where we go. Like any small 2 seat roadster it has limited trunk space but there is more there than one thinks. And contrary to some reports - putting the manual convertible top down is actually fairly easy and with little to no practice can be a quick one-hand operation. The built-in OnStar and hands-free cell phone are wonderful. The 5-speed manual gets great gas mileage. The only downside is that you may suffer some pain at first from the permanent grin that you will have from driving and owning this car.