1999 Saturn S Series 3dr on 2040-cars
Merchantville, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.9 liter
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Saturn
Model: S-Series
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 3 DOOR
Options: NON-SMOKER, HAS ANYONE EVER SAT IN THE BACK SEATS?, CD Player
Drive Type: 3 DR
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 38,417
Power Options: Power steering, Power mirrors, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Gray
THE CAR UP FOR AUCTION IS ABSOLUTELY IMPECCABLE! NON-SMOKER HAS BEEN SERVICED & MAINTAINED ON SCHEDULE. STUNNING RED SHINY PAINT. SPOTLESS, LIKE NEW, GRAY INTERIOR. SUPER LOW MILES @ 38,417. HAS A 1.9 LITER ENGINE. GAS SAVER! TIRES ARE 14 INCH FIRESTONES WITH 75-80% TREAD. COMES WITH POWER STEERING, MIRRORS, WINDOWS, & LOCKS. ALSO, AM/FM RADIO, CRUISE CONTROL, HEAT & ICE COLD AC. VALID NJ INSPECTION UNTIL 2015. RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT! NEEDS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. WON'T FIND ONE LIKE THIS! READY TO GO!!
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GM expands ignition switch recall to over 1.3 million cars amid climbing death toll
Tue, 25 Feb 2014
588,000 Saturn Sky, Saturn Ion, Pontiac Solstice and Chevy HHR models join the 778,000 cars already being recalled.
General Motors has announced a massive expansion of a 778,000-unit recall we told you about two weeks ago, doubling not only the total number of cars affected but expanding the recall beyond Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5 models previously mentioned. The recall originally centered around ignition switches that could slip out of the "run" position if jostled or if any weight was applied to the key in the cylinder.
Car thief lands Saturn on Fresno roof
Fri, 06 Jan 2012Residents 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.
First GM ignition switch trial dismissed
Fri, Jan 22 2016Robert Scheuer has agreed to dismiss his ignition switch claims against General Motors to bring a sudden stop to the first federal trial over the automaker's faulty parts. The lawsuit was the first of six cases that were a bellwether to set a precedent in the complaints. Scheuer didn't receive any financial settlement from GM, according to Reuters. Scheuer alleged that he was injured when his 2003 Saturn Ion went off the road and hit the tree. The airbag didn't deploy, which Scheuer claimed was the result of the faulty ignition switch. GM originally attempted to dismiss the trial over a lack of evidence, but US District Judge Jesse Furman set a January 11 start date for the case. During the trial, GM's attorneys accused Scheuer and his wife of lying and presented evidence of an allegedly altered check stub that they used to purchase a house. Scheuer's defense had claimed that the family was evicted from the home after memory loss from the accident caused Robert to lose the down payment check. After the allegations, Furman pushed for a settlement. He called the trial an "outlier" and "almost worthless as a bellwether case," according to Bloomberg. The next of the six trials begins in March, Reuters reports. Related Video: