1992 Saturn SL1--SOLD (Maine) - $0
One family owned from new through 2017, this Saturn SL1 sedan is a real time capsule with 87,000 miles, or just 3300 miles annually since new. Front wheel drive. This Saturn was sold new on May 27, 1992 to Margaret Lamont in Falmouth, Maine; Saturn of Westbook was the dealer. This car comes with the original "Owners Handbook", along with Owner Protection Plan, Warranty and Owner Assistance Information, and other dealer literature.
The mechanical and powertrain original factory specifications for this car included:
*1.9L (116) SOHC TBI 8-valve L4 transverse aluminum engine
*Steel timing chain & self-adj accessory drive belt
*Front wheel drive
*Maintenance-free battery
*Electronic spark control
*See-through fluid containers, long-life engine coolant
*Steel spaceframe structure
*Independent MacPherson strut front/tri-link rear suspension
*Lube-for-life suspension
*P175/70R14 SBR Firestone all-season tires
*T115/70R14 SBR compact spare tire
*14" x 5" steel wheels w/SL1 specific full covers
*Computer controlled variable-effort rack & pinion spd-sensitive pwr steering
*Pwr ventilated front disc/rear drum brakes w/audible brake lining wear indicators
*Brake system w/dual master cylinder & warning light
*12.8 gallon fuel tank w/elect fuel pump, remote fuel filler door release
*Stainless steel exhaust
Finished in Saturn Blue
Here's some background on this unique car: "The Saturn S-Series was a family of compact cars from the Saturn automobile company of General Motors. This was the first series of Saturn vehicles. The automobile platform, the Z-body, was developed entirely in-house at Saturn, and it shared very little with the rest of the General Motors model line. It implemented a spaceframe design, which had been used on some Pontiacs during the 1980s. This meant that the side panels did not carry load and could be made of plastic instead of metal. These polymer panels were dent-resistant, something that remained a selling point for Saturn until just a few years before the Saturn brand was discontinued.