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Great Running 2001 Saturn Car Sl 4 Door Sun Roof Parts Or Repair 1.9 Twin Cam on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:142503
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NOT  A  DEALER OF AUTO'S , SELLING THIS FOR A WOMEN THAT HAS DROVE THIS CAR DAILY AND THE OTHER DAY WHILE DRIVING HOME IT STOPPED SHIFTING INTO HIGH. SO YOU ARE BIDDING ON THIS CAR AS IS FOR PARTS OR REPAIR. CAR LOOKS TO BE VERY SOLID , AND RUNS LIKE NEW. ALL THE OTHER GEARS SEEM TO WORK OKAY , IT WILL GO FORWARD AND REVERSE , I DID NOT DRIVE IT DOWN THE ROAD BUT SHE SAID IT WOULD NOT SHIFT INTO HIGH , SHE WAS GOIND TO SELL THIS TO A JUNK YARD BUT I THINK IT IS MUCH BETTER THEN THAT FOR PARTS OR FIX THE TRANSMISSION. I HAVE BEEN TOLD SOMETIMES YOU MAY JUST NEED TO FLUSH THEM OUT OR THERE IS A MODULE THAT MIGHT BE BAD , BUT AGAIN I AM NOT IN THAT BUSINESS SO I WILL LEAVE IT UP TO THE EXPERTS. THE CAR HAS A 1.9 LITER TWINCAM 16 VALVE ENGINE AND RUNS VERY NICE , NO SMOKE. BODY IS VERY GOOD , I SEE NO RUST HOLES , JUST I SMALL SPOT IN FRONT PASSAGER FENDER NEXT TO HEADLIGHT AS YOU SEE IN THE PICTURE FROM SOMEONE BACKING INTO HER , OTHERWISE BODY IS VERY NICE. INTERIOR HAS SOME WEAR , A COUPLE SPOTS ON THE SEATS , OTHERWISE VERY GOOD FOR THE AGE. TIRES ARE 195/60R/15 FRONT ARE ABOUT 65% TREAD , BACKS ARE LESS THEN THAT AND SHOULD BE CHANGED. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL , THANKS.

CAR IS LOCATED IN SUGARGROVE PA. THAT IS ABOUT 40 MILES NORTH OF ERIE PA. AND ABOUT 80 MILES SOUTH OF BUFFALO NEW YORK ( RIGHT ON THE BOARDER ) .

HIGHBIDDER CAN HAVE UP TO 30 DAYS TO PICK IT UP OR JUST CONTACT ME , NOT A PROBLEM AND NOT IN THE WAY. IT WILL DRIVE FORWARD AND REVERSE TO LOAD ON A TRAILER IF NEED TOO.

HIGHBIDDER PAYS $100.00 AT THE END OF THE AUCTION AND THE BALANCE IN CASH WHEN PICKED UP AND HIGHBIDDER IS HAPPY.

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Junkyard Gem: 2007 Saturn Sky

Sat, Jun 26 2021

The Pontiac Division didn't have long to live when the Solstice first appeared in 2005 as a 2006 model, and Saturn's head was inching toward the chopping block at about the same rate. Still, optimism reigned — at least, it did until the global economy fell apart — and so Saturn Dealers got a rebadged version of the Solstice to sell: the Sky. Available for just the 2007 through 2010 model years, slightly more than 34,000 Skies rolled out of showrooms before the doors were nailed shut. Here's one of those rare cars, found in a Denver-area self-service yard a few weeks ago. I've found a handful of discarded Solstices in car graveyards during the past few years, mostly with crash damage. This Sky endured a medium-hard impact in the right front corner, which sent it to this place. The 177-horsepower, 2.4-liter Ecotec still resides under the battered hood. The Sky Redline version had a turbocharged engine rated at 260 horses; we can assume that such an engine would be yanked and purchased by the first junkyard shopper that realized what it was. The base transmission in the Sky was an Aisin five-speed manual, but this car has the optional five-speed automatic.  The Sky had its own nose and some different badging, but otherwise didn't differ much from the Solstice.  For the South Korean market, the Sky got Daewoo G2X badges and was advertised as the ideal vehicle for high-speed chases through Seoul traffic. The same car went to Europe as the Opel GT. Sadly, GM ran out of money to make right-hand-drive Skies, so we never got to witness Holden or Vauxhall versions. Here's Bob Lutz describing the new Sky. Lutz really hated car names molded into plastic bumper covers, so he takes great care here to describe the genuine glued-on emblems. Related Video:

Junkyard Gem: 2008 Saturn Astra XR 3-Door Hatchback

Sun, Mar 13 2022

GM'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.

Car thief lands Saturn on Fresno roof

Fri, 06 Jan 2012

Residents of a Fresno, California apartment building recently awoke to debris falling from their ceiling after a car thief managed to execute a perfect parking job on the structure's roof. Police say 26-year-old Benjamin Tucker stole the Saturn sedan from a nearby house before striking either a curb or some rocks, vaulting the vehicle into the air and onto the roof. After seeing his predicament, Tucker leapt from the roof and fled the scene. Or at least he tried to. Tucker broke his leg in the fall and only made it around a quarter of a mile from the crash when police picked him up.
No one else was harmed in the stunt.
Tucker had two outstanding warrants for his arrest at the time for a hit-and-run and evading police. A special crane had to be called in to remove the Saturn from the apartment roof and the structure will indeed require repairs. Hit the jump for a news report on the incident.