2003 Saturn Lw300 Base Wagon 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
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THANK YOU FOR VIEWING MY 2003 SATURN LW300 WAGON.THIS SATURN WAGON WAS PURCHASED FROM A PA DEALER ONE OWNER HISTORY,GARAGED KEPT.ALL MAINTENANCE SERVICE ADDRESSED.RECENT PURCHASE FOR MY PARENTS WHO LIVE IN FLORIDA DECIDED TO VISIT AND NEEDED SOMETHING TO DRIVE.USED THE WAGON FOR A SHORT TIME NOW HEADING BACK TO FLORIDA AND NO LONGER NEED IT.I AM A 100 PERCENT EBAYER AND LOVE CARS.THIS WAGON WAS PURCHASED FROM A VERY RELIABLE DEALER IN PA FOR WHOM I BUY MANY CARS FROM.THIS ONE OWNER CAR NEEDED VERY LITTLE LIKE ALL MY CARS ONCE I GET GOES RIGHT TO MY TECHNICIAN TO BE EXAMINED THIS SATURN NEEDED JUST FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS THROTTLE BODY GASKET AND FRESH OIL CHANGE.CAR CURRENTLY SITS ON A NICE SET OF ALL SEASON TIRES ABOUT 80 PERCENT TREAD LEFT.NO FOUL SMELLS OR ODORS,NON SMOKER VEHICLE AND IT SHOWS.INTERIOR VERY NICE NO RIPS OR TEARS.ORIGINAL JACK AND TOOLS AND SPARE LIKE NEW.AMAZING WAGON DRIVES LIKE A EUROPEAN TYPE CAR FIRM AND RESPONSIVE OPTIONAL 3.0 LITRE ENGINE PURRS AND IDLES LIKE A BRICK.NO LEAKS NO FUNNY NOISES TRANS SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD.AUTO LAMP FEATURE CLIMATE CONTROL,ADVANCED STEREO SYSTEM HIGH OUTPUT WITH SUB WOOFER AND TWEETERS IN FRONT AND REAR DOORS ALMOST EVERY OPTION EXCEPT A SUNROOF.BRAKES HAVE PLENTY OD PAD LEFT.SHE STOPS STRAIGHT AND TRUE NO PULLS OR DRIFTS WHEEL IS DEAD ON CENTER.WHO EVER OWNED THIS ONE SURE TOOK VERY GOOD CARE OF IT PLUS I WENT OVER EVERTHING AND CORRECTED IT.PA CAR ITS WHOLE LIFE ALL OPEN HIGHWAY PLUS LOW MILES FOR THIS YEAR.ALL BODY PANEL RESIN SO NO RUST OR DOOR DINGS..THIS WAGON JUST PERFORMS AND LOOKS AMAZIN.IF YOU WERE LOOKING FOR A NICE SOLID USED CAR AND DIDNT WANT TO SPEND ALOT OF MONEY THIS IT...PLENTY OF ROOM AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM.READ MY FEEDBACK NO BS EVER..100 PERCENT AND PROUD OF IT.ASK QUESTIONS I WILL RESPOND PROMPTLY...GOOD LUCK NO RESRVE.CAR IS BEING SHOWN LOCALLY AUCTION WILL STOP WITH BEST OFFER.TRACTION CONTROL WITH ABS FEATURE NEWER DELCO FACTORY BATTERY.ONE KEY WITH KEYLESS ENTRY FOB..FOB EITHER NEEDS NEW BATTERY OR PROGRAM.*************LOCAL FAMILY MADE FAIR OFFER ON SATURN.***************
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Junkyard Gem: 2008 Saturn Astra XR 3-Door Hatchback
Sun, Mar 13 2022GM's Saturn brand spent the first part of the 2000s shifting over to vehicles on global corporate platforms, then spent the second half of the decade increasingly flailing for relevance as The General itself struggled to stay upright. By 2008, prospects for Saturn— and the American economy in general— didn't look so great, but that was the first model year for the Saturn-badged Opel Astra in North America. The announcement that the axe would be falling on Saturn came the following year, soon after GM declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and so 2009 became the final year for the Saturn Astra. Some MY2010 Saturns were sold (the Sky, Outlook, and Aura), but the Astra shares the dubious honor of the shortest Saturn sales run with the long-forgotten Saturn Relay minivan. For this reason, I keep my junkyard eye open for discarded Astras, and finally found this very clean '08 three-door in a Denver self-service yard last week. The Astra could be purchased with three doors or five, in two very similar trim levels. This car is the three-door, which was available only in semi-high-zoot XR trim. I'm not sure if the Opel Astra got these GM "Mark of Excellence" fender badges, but all American-market 2005-2009 GM vehicles have them (not counting stuff bearing the crypto-GM Suzuki badge). I've got dozens of these badges glued to my garage wall, because why not? Just one engine was available in the Saturn Astra: a 1.8-liter Ecotec four rated at 138 horsepower. The Ecotec has proven to be an unusually reliable engine, but I suspect that this one died in some expensive manner (because the rest of the car looks so nice) and that's why the car is here now. The base transmission in the Astra was a five-on-the-floor manual, and that's what this car has. The four-speed automatic cost an extra $1,325 on an $18,375 car (that's about $1,765 on a $24,475 car in 2022 dollars), so either the original purchaser of this car preferred three-pedal driving or was just a cheapskate. I haven't seen enough junkyard Astras to know if the manual transmission is very rare in these cars; the five-door I found a few years back had the automatic. Presumably, an American car shopper looking for the European-style driving experience of an Opel might prefer the manual. Built in Antwerp, Belgium! As this was just a rebadged Opel, the Astra did not have the standard GM radio faceplate found in everything from the Chevrolet Equinox to the Saab 9-3.
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.
Junkyard Gem: 1996 Saturn SC1
Tue, Apr 3 2018Before the Saturn marque got locked into a downward spiral of muddled brand image and billion-dollar Opel badge engineering, American car shoppers loved Saturns' plastic bodies and fixed-price buying experience. The original SC coupe looked a bit like the Isuzu-built Geo Storm but was a Michigan design and had a smaller price tag, and it sold well. Here's a final-model-year first-generation SC1, languishing in a Denver-area wrecking yard with nearly 300k on the clock. Saturn S-Series cars were simple machines, and many examples held together for the long haul. This one reached the kind of mileage figure you'd expect to see on a Camry or Civic from the same era. I'm not quite sure what's going on here, but I suspect that the car's final owner performed a bit of spray-foam-and-Bondo bodywork when the rear plastic body panels got munched in a crash. The twin-cam Saturn engines made respectable power, but this car has the 100-horse single-cam under the hood. The car weighed a mere 2,282 pounds, though, so it had about the same power-to-weight ratio as the slightly heavier Honda Del Sol, with a much lower price tag ($12,195 for the SC1 versus $15,250 for the Del Sol). With a manual transmission, which this car has, the SC1 was a lot more fun to drive than most frugal commuter cars of its era. It's no Saturn Ion Redline (an example of which I found nearby in the very same wrecking yard), but still an interesting chapter from the tale of the rise and fall of Saturn. When you want a two-door with some spunk, sleep on it first. Yeah, we're puzzled by this ad, too. Featured Gallery Junked 1996 Saturn SC1 View 14 Photos Auto News Saturn Automotive History Coupe























