Alaska Darin Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 BTW, Chevy isn't going to make Cavaliers anymore. They are replacing them with a vehicle called the Chevy Cobalt. Chevy Cobalt web site 31591[/snapback] They had a pretty cool commercial on with a Cobalt repeatedly bumping the back of a Corvette, playing on the "new baby brother" theme. It was funny.
bleedinblue Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 Check the want ads, you'll find Saturns being bought and sold all the time with over 100K on them. That is a true insight into reliability. Bought a 97 SC2 a year ago, runs great, over 30 to the gallon, is comfortable and runs great, love it. Be aware, Saturns are known for consuming oil, at least the earlier versions. I go through at least a quart every 3-5K miles,
njsue Posted September 15, 2004 Author Posted September 15, 2004 I checked out the cobalt. So it will be a toss up. The Saturn might win. It really matches my personality well.
stuckincincy Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 I am looking to buy a new car. Just love the Saturn Ion Quad Coupe in Chili Pepper red. Probably get it next march or april. But, I am so in love with this vehicle.How is the performance and reliability of the saturn automobile? Thank you for your reply 31423[/snapback] Here's a good site. As well as ratings, move around the site a bit for good buying tips. http://www.consumerguide.com/
Robert Paulson Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 we have had the wagon for 3 years now and love it. there has not been any significant with it. you also don't get any of the bull stevestojan you get with the other guys when you try to buy from Saturn. just like buying a quart of milk. we will be repeat buyers.
kasper13 Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 I had a 1992 Saturn and it was the biggest piece of crap I have ever bought. I never felt more cheated on a car purchase ever. First, there was a recall because the drivers seat would break, just snap right in half. That happened to me about two days after I heard about the recall. Then when the car was about three years old and had about 35,000 miles on it, I was driving down the thruway and the transmission fell out. That was covered by the warranty. Two weeks after the 5 year warranty expired, the engine block cracked while I was stopping for a red light. This wasn't covered by warranty and when I was told it would cost $1,800 to fix, I just junked the car. Had only 66,000 miles on it and I had just finished paying it off. I wouldn't drive a Saturn if someone gave one to me for free. I heard on the new Saturn SUV- the Ion or whatever the heck they call it, the back wheel tends to fall off for no reason. Sounds like another winner from Saturn.
jayg Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 I had a 1992 Saturn and it was the biggest piece of crap I have ever bought. I never felt more cheated on a car purchase ever. First, there was a recall because the drivers seat would break, just snap right in half. That happened to me about two days after I heard about the recall. Then when the car was about three years old and had about 35,000 miles on it, I was driving down the thruway and the transmission fell out. That was covered by the warranty. Two weeks after the 5 year warranty expired, the engine block cracked while I was stopping for a red light. This wasn't covered by warranty and when I was told it would cost $1,800 to fix, I just junked the car. Had only 66,000 miles on it and I had just finished paying it off. I wouldn't drive a Saturn if someone gave one to me for free. I heard on the new Saturn SUV- the Ion or whatever the heck they call it, the back wheel tends to fall off for no reason. Sounds like another winner from Saturn. 31786[/snapback] Sounds like you had a lemon, I have a 91 with 220,000 and still going strong. Just normal maintenance.
NEEDFREDJACKSONNOW Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 I have owned 3 Saturns, a 92, 93, and a 98. I was discouraged with the build quality of the 98 - it felt cheap. All of the models have had recalls. Th e 98 had an engine problem within the first week. Am not impresed with Saturn's current offerings. Cavalier and Saturns have had reliability problems. You owe it to yourself to research Consumer Reports, at least know what you're getting in to. Try the Corolla - great reliability, fit and finish, and MPG. They have a sport package if you want it.
sweet baboo Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 I had a 1992 Saturn and it was the biggest piece of crap I have ever bought. I never felt more cheated on a car purchase ever. First, there was a recall because the drivers seat would break, just snap right in half. That happened to me about two days after I heard about the recall. Then when the car was about three years old and had about 35,000 miles on it, I was driving down the thruway and the transmission fell out. That was covered by the warranty. Two weeks after the 5 year warranty expired, the engine block cracked while I was stopping for a red light. This wasn't covered by warranty and when I was told it would cost $1,800 to fix, I just junked the car. Had only 66,000 miles on it and I had just finished paying it off. I wouldn't drive a Saturn if someone gave one to me for free. I heard on the new Saturn SUV- the Ion or whatever the heck they call it, the back wheel tends to fall off for no reason. Sounds like another winner from Saturn. 31786[/snapback] all Saturn Vues from 2002 to 2004 are being recalled because the rear suspension collapses when making turns at around 45 mph and seriously, take a look at consumer reports...the reliability is rated very poorly compared to other manafacturers i had considered a saturn before because i thought the plastic panels would be good for preventing door dings and the salt in the winters...then my dad handed me a copy of consumer report...the solid black reliability turned me around right away...cavaliers are also notorious for having terrible reliability...my dad bought one and claims that is the biggest mistake of his life also, stay as far away from VW as you can..my friend's 2003 jetta has already died an early death...doing what any smart person would do, HE GOES AND BUYS ANOTHER ONE http://www.myvwlemon.com
njsue Posted September 16, 2004 Author Posted September 16, 2004 Isnt the vue like a mini van? Lord knows I have had my share of someonelses dump nightmare. Will bring my brother with me to check it out.
sweet baboo Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 the Vue is Saturn's version of the SUV...every manafacturer has to have an SUV now since people apparently feel the need to "offroad" their way to work in a huge vehicle...i guess the mild gravel some may encounter requires all that ground clearance your local library should have copies of Consumer Reports, but I'll type out the review for you to save you the trip the 2005 Ion actually got good ratings, but the rest of the reviews aren't so good "The Ion is Saturn's disappointing new small car. It replaced the long running and outdated S-Series. Built on an all new GM platform, it comes as either a sedan or four door coupe. The sedan has a good ride and capable handling expce for its inconsistent steering. The noisy 2.2 liter 4 culinder engine returned less than exception fuel economy and lacks punch. The interior is cramped with uncomfortable seats, ill fitting pieces and cheap feeling materials. The hard to read gauges are located in the center of the dash which requires taking yoru eyes off the road frequently. First year reliability as been above average." Vue reliability is still solid black the edmunds.com review of the Ion isn't very flattering either http://www.edmunds.com/used/2003/saturn/io...articleId=89620 pardon all this info...alot of my friends have been buying cars lately and since i'm more automotively inclined than most of my friends, i've been doing alot of reading
tatonka12 Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Thanks for the info. Guess before I attempt to buy a 2005 I should just check out other options. Maybe another Cavalier. 31495[/snapback] DONT DO IT
Guest Guest Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Our company recently purchased some new Vues. At first the crews were a bit skeptical about them because they were much different than the work trucks we had been using. But they have been reliable vehicles for us. Good gas mileage and roomier than you would believe when you first see them. Overall they have been a great pickup at almost half the price we were paying for our other vehicles.
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