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'06 ION Changes
Get a quick look at what's new with the Saturn ION sedan, quad coupe, and Red Line models for 2006.
'06 ION Gets Interior and Exterior Enhancements
nside the 2006 ION, the most apparent change is a redesigned center console and center stack.
2006 Red Line Performance
The ION Red Line is capable of achieving 0-to-60 mph acceleration in an estimated 6.2 seconds.
Available Audio Systems in the 2006 ION
A new family of radios provides an upscale appearance with flush design and chrome accents.
ION Quad Coupe a 'Smart Car for Teenagers'
Forbes recently called the ION Quad Coupe one of the ten 'Smartest Cars for Teenagers' in 2006.
ION Red Line Price is Right
With savings and attitude, 2006 Saturn coupe should delight young customizers.
ION Safety and Security
Like all Saturns, the 2006 ION was designed with an emphasis on safety and security.
ION's Sunroof Price Raised $25
The price for the ION's optional power sunroof and 'Sun and Sound' package has been raised $25.
It's Easy to be Green
The ION was featured among hybrids and smaller cars as one of the most "green" vehicles on the road.
More Power and Convenience
Saturn's strength has always been its dealers. It's Saturn's car that haven't always measured up, particularly in comfort and refinement. GM's youngest car division is working to remedy this, so while the Saturn dealership experience remains as good as it ever was, Saturn's cars are now better than they ever have been.
New Powertrain Options Available for '06
For '06, the ION is an available 2.4L Ecotec four-cylinder engine with variable valve timing (VVT).
Red Line ION Tops Muscle-Per-Gallon Index
Saturn is a leader in helping fuel economy and horsepower live peacefully under the same hood.
Saturn Does Everything Well, But Noisily
Our ION-3 test car stands out, and not just because of its brilliant Pacific Blue paint. Wide gaps between the body panels along with distinctive roof rails bestow a neat Industrial design look. It's easy to see it as a full-sized assembled Lego model. The interior is equally outstanding.
Saturn ION 2 Takes Car Show's Honor for Lowest Sticker Price
It's been years since new automobiles that ordinary people buy and drive rose well into the $20,000s, and some into the $30,000s. So what can a person of modest means get for a paltry $13,530 these days? Quite a bit, as it turns out.