Saturn Reviews and Road Tests

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  • 2008 Saturn Outlook Review

    2008 Saturn Outlook Review

    The Saturn Outlook is a smooth-riding crossover SUV with a powerful 3.6-liter V6 engine and a smooth six-speed transmission. It seats up to eight. It comes standard with front-wheel drive, but all-wheel drive is available for more stability in foul weather.

    Called a crossover because it straddles ... Read Review

  • 2001 Saturn L-Series Review

    2001 Saturn L-Series Review

    Now in its second year, Saturn's L-Series fulfills the wishes of loyal Saturn owners longing for greater roominess and comfort. In keeping with the Saturn tradition, both sedan and wagon body styles are offered.

    Changes to the 2001 model include optional front- and rear head-level air bags, a rear... Read Review

  • 1999 Saturn S-Series Review

    1999 Saturn S-Series Review

    We can't help thinking that Saturn would have revolutionized the car-buying business if the unique plastic-bodied cars it introduced in 1990 had driven as well as a Toyota Corolla. This year, with a redesigned engine lineup, they're a whole lot closer to the benchmark.

    Saturn's no-nonsense lineup ... Read Review

  • 2008 Saturn Sky Review

    2008 Saturn Sky Review

    The Saturn Sky is a high-fashion, two-seat roadster designed to compete against the Mazda MX-5 Miata and other roadsters. Like the Miata, the Sky is relatively affordable when compared against the BMW Z4, Mercedes SLK, Porsche Boxster, Audi TT, and Honda S2000.

    We think the Saturn Sky is well wor... Read Review

  • 2003 Saturn L-Series Review

    2003 Saturn L-Series Review

    When the Saturn L-Series sedans were introduced, they were styled to look like the smaller S-Series Saturns, only bigger. It's not uncommon for automakers to give their products a family resemblance, but the styling of the S-Series was tired, soon to be replaced by the Ion. Combined with a more lack... Read Review

  • 2009 Saturn Sky Review

    2009 Saturn Sky Review

    The Saturn Sky is a two-seat roadster designed to compete against the Mazda MX-5 Miata and other roadsters. Like the Miata, the Sky is relatively affordable when compared against the BMW Z4, Mercedes SLK, Porsche Boxster, Audi TT, and Honda S2000.

    We think the Sky is well worth a look for anyone w... Read Review

  • 2007 Saturn VUE Review

    2007 Saturn VUE Review

    When the Saturn Vue was first introduced for 2002, it looked ahead to a time when sport-utilities would be known for people-friendly street transportation, not boulder-bashing off-road adventure. Five years later the world has finally caught up, and car-like compact sport-utilities like the Saturn V... Read Review

  • 1997 Saturn S-Series Review

    1997 Saturn S-Series Review

    It's difficult to find more quality, more

    good looks, more fun and more value in a coupe than Saturn has given its

    pair of two-doors, the SC1 test driven here and the slightly pricier SC2.

    For 1997 the coupes are wearing a completely new aerodynamic skin. New,

    yet it manages to carry over so... Read Review

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