2000 L-Series Owners Report It's an invisible car, ideal for undercover cops, bank robbers, deadbeat dads and anyone else who wants to blend into the background. The Saturn L-Series definitely doesn't have the distinctive look of a PT Cruiser. Not that the L is bad-looking or a bad car. Far from it.
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All-New L-Series Gives Saturn A Boost The Saturn people think their new lineup of mid-size sedans and station wagons, the L-series, is more than a match for the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, and Volkswagen Passat-not to mention the Ford Taurus.
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Preview Drive: 2000 Saturn LS/LW Small cars have been very good to Saturn. When the new make first appeared for 1991, consumers had a treat in store: a no-hassle buying process to obtain an economical automobile.
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Saturn Adds a Larger Vehicle to Its Lineup In 1989, General Motors introduced us to an innovative new car company named Saturn, a company whose unique approach to customer service earned its compact sedans and coupes a tremendously loyal following.
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Saturn LS I had the opportunity to drive the newest Saturns recently when they were introduced to the press in Phoenix, Arizona. I was prepared to be unimpressed -- how exciting can a Saturn be, after all? Um...my mistake.
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Saturn LS1 After nine years of grappling in the small-car segment, Saturn is moving on up to one of the most crowded and competitive vehicle classes, the mid-size-sedan niche.
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Saturn LS1 The well-equipped and comfortable LS1 sits squarely in the middle of the L-series lineup. A contemporary mid-sized sedan with plenty of flair, it is very different from its smaller cousins.
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Saturn LS1 Sedan Although its roots are in Germany, the new car is not just an Americanized clone of the Opel. It's over a foot longer and rides on two inches more wheelbase than GM's European sedan.
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Saturn LS2 Sedan The "LS" part of the name means it's in Saturn's new family of mid-size cars, as opposed to the compact "S" series. The "S" part of the name indicates it's a sedan. The "2" means it's powered by Saturn's new 3.0-liter V6 engine that develops 182 horsepower. This is a lot of power for a Saturn, of any size, and it gives the brand a new personality.
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Saturn's Wagon is Lethargic, Noisy Compared With Its Sedan I'm afraid I may sound a bit like a politician flip-flopping on an issue. But at least I admit to it. A couple of months ago I praised Saturn's new midsize sedan, the LS2 for its sporty handling, solid build and a 3.0-liter V-6 that gave the car plenty of punch. I was impressed.
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