2001 Saturn Sl1 Base Sedan 4-door 1.9l No Reserve on 2040-cars
Clermont, Florida, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:1.9L 116Cu. In. l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Saturn
Model: SL1
Number of Doors: 4
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Mileage: 163,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
The car has 163000 miles. It is sold AS IS, there is no warranty. I am a private seller. It is a daily driver, it starts up and goes. It has never let me sit anywhere. I purchased the tires new, about 3000 miles ago (the 2 front match & the 2 rear match). I purchased a new battery about 10 months ago. Oil changes were done about every 3000 miles. It has ice cold air. It is very cheap on gas, average 32 miles to a gallon. Due to the car being an older car it does have some issues. There is a gear whine, I did not have it checked out. The power door locks dont work. The exterior and interior are not perfect but not horrible. It is 12 years old, so it is not in showroom condition anymore. It is a great car for going to point A to point B. The car does have a clear title. The car is located in Clermont, Florida (34711). Before bidding, if possible, I would perfer for you to come out and take a look at it. Please call or text me at 407-625-1277 for any questions you have. If you ask a question through Ebay it may take a few days for me to respond. Please only bid if you plan to complete the auction. A deposit of $100.00 via Paypal within 12 hours after the auction end and the remainder cash at pick up. I will NOT ship or deliver.
Saturn S-Series for Sale
2001 saturn sc1 base coupe 3-door 1.9l(US $2,500.00)
2002 saturn sl2 base sedan 4-door 1.9l
1996 saturn sl2 4-door excellent condition
No reserve 1993 67415 miles sl1 auto great mpg clean carfax red gray cloth
No reserve - twin cam, automatic - needs repair
1998 saturn sl2 base sedan 4-door 1.9l(US $1,000.00)
Auto Services in Florida
Zych`s Certified Auto Svc ★★★★★
Yachty Rentals, Inc. ★★★★★
www.orlando.nflcarsworldwide.com ★★★★★
Westbrook Paint And Body ★★★★★
Westbrook Paint & Body ★★★★★
Ulmerton Road Automotive ★★★★★
Auto blog
GM expands ignition switch recall to over 1.3 million cars amid climbing death toll
Tue, 25 Feb 2014
588,000 Saturn Sky, Saturn Ion, Pontiac Solstice and Chevy HHR models join the 778,000 cars already being recalled.
General Motors has announced a massive expansion of a 778,000-unit recall we told you about two weeks ago, doubling not only the total number of cars affected but expanding the recall beyond Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5 models previously mentioned. The recall originally centered around ignition switches that could slip out of the "run" position if jostled or if any weight was applied to the key in the cylinder.
US database may have overstated deaths in GM ignition switch recall
Fri, Mar 14 2014The FARS analysis didn't take into account fatal accidents where the airbags weren't supposed to deploy. Earlier today, we reported that the actual death toll attributable to GM's ignition switch problem had crested the 300 mark according to new research, well up from the original reports of 12 to 13 deaths. Now, word is breaking that the US government database that informed the study that the report was based on may have significantly overstated the correlation between the study and the GM recall. The initial study was conducted by Friedman Research on behalf of the Center for Auto Safety, and used something called the US Fatality Analysis Reporting System. To recap, the study claimed that over a 10-year period, 303 people were killed in Chevrolet Cobalt and Saturn Ion coupes and sedans when their airbags failed to deploy. These undeployed airbags were then linked to GM's ignition switch recall, which as we've explained before, can turn the ignition out of the "run" position and into the "off" or "accessory" position, disabling the airbags in the process. Now, according to a report from The Detroit News, which cites research from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the National Study Center for Trauma and EMS at the University of Maryland, the FARS analysis didn't take into account fatal accidents in conditions where the airbags weren't supposed to deploy (which isn't to say crashes and deaths weren't caused by loss of control from the ignition switching off in the GM vehicles). According to the report, this was a significant number of the cases. There is another potential problem, too. According to that same report, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration uses both FARS and another database on fatalities, called the National Automotive Sampling System/Crashworthiness Data System (NASS/CDS). Where FARS uses what the DetNews calls "not always reliable" police data to record vehicular deaths within 30 days of a crash, NASS/CDS relies on what's known as a probability sample. It collects data on 5,000 crashes each year – including some found in the FARS database – to calculate a probability figure. According to a 2009 IIHS study, "Among crashes common to both databases, NASS/CDS reported deployments for 45 percent of front occupant deaths for which FARS had coded nondeployments." In plain English, FARS doesn't provide a reliable count airbag deployments.
GM recalling 426,000 sedans over faulty transmission shift cable
Fri, 21 Sep 2012General Motors is recalling some 426,240 sedans that may have a faulty transmission shift cable, according to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report this morning. The recall concerns a fault within four-speed automatic transmissions equipped on 2007-2010 Saturn Aura models, and 2008-2010 Chevrolet Malibu and Pontiac G6 models.
The report specifies that tabs on the transmission shift cable may fracture and separate. Such a fault could cause a discrepancy between the actual position of the transmission and the apparent position of the shift lever.
GM is currently working to notify owners of the vehicles in question, and dealers will check and replace shift cables free of charge. Scroll down to read the complete NHTSA report.





