07 Saturn Sky Supercharged. on 2040-cars
Elizabeth City, North Carolina, United States
If you have visited the Saturn Sky Roadster forum you know me. Liveaboard74 Been on there the whole 5 years I've owned the car.
Bought the car out of Calif cause I really liked the look and had fun turning it up a notch. Wanted something that was fun to run out to dinner with and looked sharp, got good fuel millage and it does get 30+ mpg and easy to get around in traffic. Dropped it off at DDM in Spartingburg SC and they installed the supercharger, stereo and heavier clutch for me. Car had 24000 miles on it when I bought it 5 years ago and only has 35000 on it now. Car was fixed when I bought it and GF liked it so let her have it and bought a Corvette. Did some fixing up on that then we went our different ways, so I got the Sky back. Keep the vette for three years, just traded it for a 08 STS Caddy then daughter called right that change and said she was losing her G6 so I paid the note off on that and we got her something cheaper that I paid for that had more room. . Daddy is tapped out and she has 2 kids so the sky was way off base for her. Needed room anyway. So I've ended up with three cars and a 35000 pickup truck and want a boat. !!! LOL Between the vette and the caddy I got back into pro drag racing so the "SHOW Street Cars" just won't that important any more. The About ME on here has a couple of photos on it of the dragster and stuck a photo of the two new additions in there. (Cars) . Sky is perfect. Needs nothing. , AC will freeze you out, tires are all about new, and the Foose Rims shine like new and they are standard size. I don't ever change the size of the tire the car is suppose to have. Month after I bought the car took it to DDM in Greenville SC and had the supercharger , clutch and stereo installed. Pioneer stereo twin amps, twin subs, solo exhaust and tips, high flow cat, but the car DOES NOT sound like a ricer. I had a silencer installed after I got it home and didn't like the little to loud for me noise and it does have a wind screen. Two actually . One is still new, the one on it has Fountain wrote on it for Fountain Boats. Little River Motorsports on the back window but both are stick on so easy to remove. . Aftermarket clutch , gauge pod on window side with boost and fuel. Rubber SKY floor mats, leather sun visor covers, knitted center console, and a dash cover so I fixed it up nice but didn't want it busy looking. Payment. If you buy it now or I accept the offer put 300 on pay pal within 12 hours and the rest is BANK CHECK ONLY. I will contact you right after auction ends with a phone number. PLEASE READ > No personal checks, no money orders, money grams and cash works any day of the week and bank check can ONLY be for the remainder of the pay off.!!! Shipping. Three ways to do it. 1. You can fly in and GF or I will pick you up out of Norfolk VA Airport and get you to the car or have the car there for you. .. No charge. 2. I'll drive it to you if your less than 1000 miles. Pay the fuel, my eats, and a plane ticket home. You own me nothing. I'm a coast to coast car hauler so 1000 miles a day is nothing to me. I'd enjoy the ride. Might even bring the GF I'll pay her way home and expenses. . :) 3. Ship it by car hauler. I can help you set that up with someone also. If your over seas its all on you. I work out of the Brunswick GA port hauling cars from there or the Norfolk port I have a pass for both of those but anywhere else its up to you to do all the planning. SPAMMERS> Don't waist YOUR TIME wanting to send me a check for more than the amount of the car and me send money to someone to transport the car at a totally stupid rate. I am a transporter and actually had something try and pull this on me. Those guys don't give up. Not interested in any types of trade. Wanting to sell the sky to buy a pontoon boat so if it rolls on tires i'm not interested. LOL Thanks for taking the time to read it all. Just wanted to let everyone know why its being sold and over 800+ feedback i'm not going to sell you something that would hurt my rating or come back on me. Thanks and be safe. |
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Honda wins Commercial of the Decade, but not for the ad you think [w/VIDEO]
Fri, 18 Dec 2009Honda's Commercial of the Decade: "Grrr" - Click above to watch video
The mad men at Adweek recently voted for the Commercial of the Decade (Super Bowl commercials not included) and Honda took top honors over memorable ads from the last ten years by companies like Nike, Budweiser and Sony. That's not a big surprise considering Honda often puts a huge amount of effort into its on-air spots. However, the Japanese automaker didn't win for the commercial you might have expected: "Cog." Though Honda's famous commercial that breaks down a European Accord Tourer into a Rube Goldberg-esque machine was also a finalist, it was beaten by another Honda commercial called "Grrr" that's narrated by Garrison Keillor of all people. You've probably never seen it, but you can after the jump.
Volkswagen also made the list of finalists, but the particular ad chosen out of all the comical VW ads we've seen was unexpected as well. Most surprising carmaker with a commercial in the finals: Saturn. Who knew...
Cars with the most reckless drivers are full of surprises
Wed, Oct 13 2021Insurify is a site for comparing auto insurance quotes. Because insurance shoppers need to submit information like the vehicles they're driving and the infractions they've compiled while driving those vehicles, Insurify has quite the database of correlations tying certain models to a habit of breaking certain laws. When the site's data analysts decided to compile a list of the top ten models for reckless driving citations in the decade from 2010 to 2019, the ranking contained a few wild entries. The Dodge Challenger making the countdown will surprise precisely zero people. But the Saturn L200? First, a definition: USLegal.com defines reckless driving as "driving with a willful or wanton disregard for safety. It is the operation of an automobile under such circumstances and in such a manner as to show a willful or reckless disregard of consequences." So this list is a caution about particular drivers more than the cars. For a baseline, according to Insurify data, for any random model, 15 out of 10,000 people who drive that model have picked up one citation for reckless driving. Back to that Challenger, then. No shocker for being here, but it's actually number 10, with 44 out of 10,000 Challenger drivers nabbed for a willful disregard of consequences on the road. That's better than the first surprise entry, the Saturn L200, a sedan only on sale for six years, with the least horsepower on the list, and out of production since 2005. The data set put drivers of GM's extraterrestrial sedan at 45 reckless pilots per 10,000 drivers. There are two pickups on the list, the only modern one being the Ram 1500 at eighth, with a rate of 46 in 10,000. Somehow, drivers of the third-best-selling pickup in the U.S. outrun the overwhelming numerical superiority of the best-selling vehicle in the States, the Ford F-150. The other pickup is the Chevrolet K1500 at number five, with a rate of 56 in 10,000. This is not only the oldest vehicle on the list, it went out of production in 2002, before any other vehicle on the list. Between the trucks, the Volkswagen CC slotted in at seven with 47 in 10,000 reckless driving chits, the Cadillac ATS slipped into sixth with 48 in 10,000. The top four is a bag of unexpected. The Nissan 370Z is the first hardcore sports car on the list at number four, with 61 in 10,000 Z drivers flaunting their Fairladys in the face of Johnny Law.
Junkyard Gem: 2004 Saturn Vue with manual transmission
Sun, Mar 27 2022GM's Saturn Division has been gone since the final 2010 Auras, Outlooks, Skies, and Vues slunk apologetically out of the showrooms, and I'm doing my best to document the more interesting models from The General's once-revolutionary brand. Some of the later Saturns began life as Opel designs, but the Vue actually was the first vehicle to go on the all-new GM Theta platform; the Opel Antara was thus a Saturn copy, a fact that Saturn fans no doubt trot out when they get shamed by Opel zealots over the Astra. Today's Junkyard Gem is a most unusual Vue, in the sense that its original purchaser was fine with both the base manual transmission and the leather-upholstery upgrade. Sure, the cheapest way to buy a new Vue— which was sold here for the 2002-2007 model years— was to get it with the base transmission: a five-speed manual. You can still buy a new car with a five-on-the-floor manual right now, but only in a handful of cheapmobiles; by the middle 2000s, a tiny-and-ever-shrinking subset of American car shoppers would even consider a three-pedal commuter vehicle. Really, there were only two reasons an American new-car buyer would have considered a non-enthusiast vehicle with a manual transmission in 2004: either an eccentric preference for the good ol' stickshift or just plain penny-pinching. The cheapest possible '04 Vue was the version with four-cylinder 2.2-liter engine, front-wheel-drive, and five-speed manual transmission, and it started at $17,025 (about $26,080 in 2022 dollars). That's what we're looking at here. The optional CVT automatic transmission cost an additional $2,095 ($3,210 today), so it made sense to get the manual if you wanted to save serious money on your Vue. However, this car is loaded to the gunwales with nice equipment upgrades, to the tune of at least the Leather Appointments Package ($755) and the Sports Plus II Package ($1,300) and probably a lot more. So, a buyer who didn't care about power (so no V6 engine), didn't want all-wheel-drive, liked driving a manual transmission Â… but insisted on power everything and a full-zoot comfy leather interior Â… in a cheap small SUV sold by a fast-fading brand. The conversations with the Saturn salesmen about this thing must have been interesting. Built in Tennessee, sold new in Denver, will be crushed near Pikes Peak.