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Review 3 of 89
Price Paid:
$19000.00
from Saturn of Antelope V Year / Model Reviewed: 2002 L200 Summary: We love our Saturn. 14,000 miles and no problems, no squeaks, no rattles. This is our "town" car. Although it handles very well on the road, we prefer the power, comfort, and effortless cruising of our Buick LeSabre on the road.
We use our Saturn for hauling things since it has the fold down rear seats, and we've hauled 10-foot lengths of drainage pipe and gutters in it with no hassles. We bought the L200 because of the EPA gas mileage ratings (pretty close), the fold-down seats, the big trunk, and all the features that come with the car as standard equipment. We looked at the SL2 first, but when we added all the equipment to it, that comes standard on the L200, there wasn't that much difference in price, plus the standard side airbags and 4 wheel disk brakes were not available on the SL2.
Saturn also made good on their 30-day no hassle return policy. We bought our first L200, but my wife did not like the automatic temperature control, so we brought the car back after 14 days, and Saturn gave us a brand new one with NO HASSLES, and NO COST - we were back on the road again in 10 minutes. Strengths: Standard features
Great handling car on curvy roads
Great handling in crosswinds
Fold-down rear seats
Good gas mileage Weaknesses: Small tail lights - corrected on 2003 L200
Headlight coverage -corrected on 2003 L200
Not weaknesses - just conveniences:
Put power window controls on doors.
Put shifter for auto trans on steering column for more room in front seat.
Get rid of Firestone tires. Similar Products Used: Dodge Stratus - Computer failed at 1,000 miles, and again at 8,000. Head gasket blew at 40,000. Lots of road noise. Chintzy interior, but handled pretty good.
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