here's a saturn i wouldn't mind driving....

RE: here's a saturn i wouldn't mind driving....

Not to bad looking, but having owned a Saturn before a 95 SL2 from when it was new, I would never buy another again. Way to many problems and you had to take it to the dealer or shoop to bleed the rear brakes because you needed a special tool to do it.
 
RE: here's a saturn i wouldn't mind driving....

Special tools for the rear brakes? That sounds damn familiar. The car in the pic looks awesome, but I don't know about marketing it as a Saturn...

Kale
 
RE: here's a saturn i wouldn't mind driving....


OK Josh I agree it's a nice car but does that mean you "MIND" driving your 98 Saturn SL2 Gold/Tan w/75,500 miles? :)



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yes actually i do mind driving my saturn... its taken more money to keep running than all of my other cars combined and i've had some pretty junky cars. I park it on the street every day/night praying that someone would come out of the bar around the corner and ram into it totalling it, needless to say I've been regretting trading off my mark since the day i did it. I had a chance to get a 97 mark with 80,000 miles on it for $1500 but didn't have the money to put a new motor in it as the previous owner let it over heat and the #7 cylinder had water in it...I'm pretty sure the engine was locked up. i do agree that this the curve should probably be marketed under a more reputable brand name unless saturn actually started building more reliable cars with parts that you can get at a regular parts store instead of having to pay $89 for a FUEL FILTER!

Paul- how did you get your sig pic like that?? if you did it i would imagine it took you hours to do it. thats about the sweetest pic i've seen on here.

Josh

98 Saturn SL2 Gold/Tan w/75,500 miles
 
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