1995 Saturn SL SL2 1.9L 4 cylinder.
Summary:
Now and then I shop for another car, but so far none convince me they'd be as great as this one is
Faults:
I can only speak to the 94,000 miles I've driven it - so far. <grin!>
Nothing major has gone wrong.
Following replacements/repairs I consider normal wear and tear, and none lasted overnight (m=miles):
PCM engine coolant temp sensor (35,100m).
Horn (37,600m - my choice, not a failure).
Serpentine belt tensioner (39,200m)
Battery (58,100m & 108,600m).
Re-align driver power window and re-seal (60,300m).
Brake rotors turned (61,000m).
Generator & core (64,300m).
Serpentine belt (73,000m).
Transmission top cover gasket (82,400m).
Camshaft housing cover/gasket (89,000m).
Brake pads (89,000m).
EGR valve (97,200m).
Clean injectors (108,600m).
Just as others have commented, over past two years this SL2 is burning one to two quarts of oil between oil changes (3,000 - 5,000 miles); oil burn is worse if I've been driving non-stop long distances over east coast mountains, better if I'm driving local mostly flat roads.
I have noticed occasional clunk when transmission shifts from first to second gear, but about 1500 miles ago, service techs reported there are no visible leaks and fluid is relatively free of debris.
Cruise control is not good for navigating mountains or extended slopes.
Headliner came loose over rear window at about 100,000 miles. I used simple epoxy to glue it back.
Headliner came loose over dash window at about 120,000 miles. I haven't fixed it yet, but will use same epoxy as I used on rear (which is still attached to roof as it should be).
General Comments:
Regular maintenance makes a difference. All regular maintenance recommended by Saturn has been performed pretty much on schedule, and always by Saturn service personnel at a Saturn dealership. I think this is why my car's engine and transmission are in very good condition.
It is road-noisy, but turning up the radio fixes that.
I'm very satisfied with:
Factory exhaust system.
Electrical system.
Coolant system.
Climate control system (heat, defrost, and air conditioning).
Handling/steering.
Cloth upholstery and floor carpet.
Cruise control.
Radio.
Gas mileage. It is consistently 28-36 miles per gallon, depending on use of air conditioner; up to 38 miles per gallon on an interstate highway. I contribute this very good gas mileage to sound engine design, operator frugality (I try not to exceed 68 miles per hour), and daily use of cruise control. The gas economy I have with this car is my number one criteria that other cars in this style, feature, and price range just can't beat.
Cost to insure.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 6th August, 2004