I have a friend looking at buying a 4cyl 5 speed saturn l series. I couldnt find much on them as far as reliability issues, so Im assuming thats a good thing. Either way I figured Id ask if anybody knows anything about them on here. Common issues? Anything to look for? Thanks
common problems off the top of my head:
the tail-light circuit boards burn out.
the steering racks are junk.
random electical problems
clutch slave failures (it's inside the bellhousing too)
suspension geometry/alignment designed to annihilate tires.
pluses include:
a huge engine compartment that seems conducive to turboing the ecotec in it.
gigantic trunk.
fair gas mileage for the size of the car.
probably cheap to buy? hopefully?
There was a recall on the taillight sockets so if they don't work you need the revised parts, I forget the prices but I think it was around $40-50 per side?
The V6 has more problems than the 4 cylinder.
I think it is basically a rebadged Malibu?
If that's anything like a late-'90s early-'00s Saab (and it is), it is not going to be a reliable vehicle. Everyone at GM was asleep when they built cars around then.
The 4-cylinder is quite reliable but the front subframes are prone to rust. My mother in law's rusted out and all the junkyard subframes I checked were well on their way.
I think there's some Opel DNA in there some where. I'd pass on it and shop for a 'real' Saturn. The 95-02 "S" series.
Friends of ours have a wagon version. They've had it since new and keep it as their "family truckster" and back-up DD. It's been one of the more reliable cars they've owned over the decades. Theirs is a 4 cyl, automatic. Gets decent mileage for what it is: barely into the low 30's.
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