1999 Saturn SL from North America
Summary:
One of the best cars that GM has ever made -- and better than most foreign cars too
Faults:
Shifter cable became disconnected at around 90,000 miles. Cost for new cable: $60.
General Comments:
Aside from routine maintenance such as oil changes every 3-4000 miles, a coolant flush at 135,000 miles, and a tune up at 98,000 miles, this car has cost me less than $100 in repairs after putting nearly 120,000 miles on it since 2003.
The clear coat around the door edges is starting to flake off a little, so it may need a paint job someday, but that aside, everything else is still working like new.
Also, I have been in two semi-major accidents in this car since buying it almost 7 years ago (neither was my fault) and both times the car held up very well and I walked away without a scratch. Insurance on this car is also dirt cheap.
I hear that GM may discontinue Saturn. I think that this would be a big mistake, and I will be sad to see them go since almost everyone I know who has owned one agrees that they are some of the best cars that GM has ever made.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 22nd February, 2009
17th Dec 2012, 01:01
I just bought my 3rd Saturn because I love them! My 1st one was 1995 SL2 sedan, and I bought it from an auction, thinking I hope they maintained it? And when I bought it, it had 180k miles, but I maintained it to the best of my ability, and was getting 44 miles to the gallon.
Then the 2nd one I purchased was a 3 door SL1, and I put in Platinum 5 plugs and hot plug wires and synthetic oil, and got 47 miles to the gallon.
The 1st was a 5 speed, and the 2nd was an automatic.
The 3rd one is an automatic SL2. I just got it and it's a 1999 nice car that I plan to keep, because it's got real low mileage, and I bet it will get close to 50 miles to the gallon when I'm done.
I've still got some things to do, and will put the car back together. It's a fun project to see what the results are. It's a shame they quit making them, because they are easy to work on and they are a GM product!!