What engine is in a 1999 Saturn SL2?
Used 1999 Saturn S-Series SL2 Specs & Features
Engine | |
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Base engine size | 1.9 L |
Cylinders | Inline 4 |
Base engine type | Gas |
Horsepower | 124 hp @ 5,600 rpm |
Are Saturn S-series good cars?
reliable, good on gas For an older coupe, the Saturn Sc is comfortable, stylish, and reliable. It is extremely good on gas and even after 100k miles still runs very well. Rating breakdown (out of 5): Comfort 3.0.
How many miles will a Saturn sl2 last?
Unfortunately, that means that most Saturns only have a few more years left in them, even though Saturns can function well past 200,000 miles on the odometer.
What kind of engine does a Saturn SW2 have?
We tested the 1999 Saturn SW2 wagon, with the 2 after the SW (station wagon) designation meaning it has a 1.9-liter, 125-horsepower 4-cylinder engine, larger 15-inch radial tires and body-colored fenders. (Saturn wagons designated SW1 get along with the less potent and slightly noisier 1.9-liter 100-h.p. 4, 14-inch radials and black fenders.)
What happened to the Saturn wagon?
The Saturn wagon was brought out in 1993 to do battle with the industry’s wagon sales leader, Ford Motor Co., whose Ford Escort and Mercury Tracer account for more than 40 percent and at times approach 50 percent of small wagon sales. Saturn has captured only a 10 percent share. For 1999 only a few modest changes have been made.
How many miles per gallon does a Saturn wagon get?
(Saturn wagons designated SW1 get along with the less potent and slightly noisier 1.9-liter 100-h.p. 4, 14-inch radials and black fenders.) The 1.9-liter, 125-h.p. 4 is a mileage treasure. With 4-speed automatic, the SW2 is rated at 25 miles per gallon city/35 m.p.g. highway. You’ll spend very little of your free time leaning against a gas pump.