2006 Saturn L Series replacement - READ ONLY

70 messages,  Last post on Aug 06, 2005 at 3:47 PM

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What is this discussion about? Saturn L-Series, Saturn, Sedan, Wagon

#63 of 70 Also by jchan2

Sep 19, 2004 (5:50 am)

The pricing has to be competitive. I'm thinking $15,000 for a well equipped base model, $17,500 for a well equipped V6 model, and $22,500 for the loaded "sport" model with the high line V6 engine.

#64 of 70 Re: Saturn L Series by cherostar2

Nov 24, 2004 (9:59 am)

Replying to: alpha01 (Aug 02, 2004 6:45 pm)
Not that anyone will ever even see this - I just got on the board. This car is an Opel Vectra body, of the kind which was discontinued two years ago in Europe. I don't know where they are getting the parts for the few they assemble in Baltimore. The Vectra was on the bottom of the stack in customer satisfaction in Europe. Yes, there are bits inside which are different, but essentially the same, somewhat unreliable unit was foisted on us. The new Vectra is the platform the new Malibu and the Saab are built on.

#65 of 70 Would by jchan2

Dec 28, 2004 (5:02 pm)

they use the same Epsilon (sp?) platform for the next L-Series?

#66 of 70 by theo2709

Dec 30, 2004 (2:24 pm)

New L-series is on Epsilon, ION is on Delta, VUE on Theta, Sky on Kappa, and big SUV on Lambda.

#67 of 70 Saturn L300 Loaded by knutt38

Mar 22, 2005 (5:59 am)

I was looking at used cars and ran up on this Saturn dealer here offering this NEW 2005 L300 with about everything on it, $22K Dollars MSRP, for less than $19K, really $18,770 out the door. BUT I read about this is end of the L series and would like some input on owners of this 4 door sedan.

#68 of 70 This is the end of the L-Series by alpha01

Mar 24, 2005 (11:30 pm)

And I'll bet you can get it for less than the $18,770 you quote for out the door. It shouldnt go for more than $18 grand, IMO, even including taxes and such.
 
~alpha

#69 of 70 Re: Saturn L300 Loaded [knutt38] by jchan2

Apr 19, 2005 (8:05 pm)

Replying to: knutt38 (Mar 22, 2005 5:59 am)
Aren't Saturn dealers supposed to be No-Haggle?

#70 of 70 The L Series would have been fine... by passatowner

Aug 06, 2005 (3:47 pm)

if they had dropped the price. I know I would have bought one if they priced it around $15k. They look nice enough, and my SL2 was very reliable, and cheap to fix once it hit that 8-year old, "I need repairs" mark. I don't think there would have been a need to discontinue the car, if it was priced less.

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