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Saturn S series

The Saturn S-series is a family of compact cars from the Saturn automobile company of General Motors. Saturn pioneered the brand-wide "no-haggle" sales technique.

Saturn S series
First generation Saturn SL1 (1995)
Overview
ManufacturerSaturn Corporation (General Motors)
Production1990–2002
Model years1991–2002
AssemblyUnited States: Spring Hill, Tennessee (Spring Hill Manufacturing)
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car
LayoutTransverse front-engine, front-wheel drive
PlatformGM Z platform
Chronology
SuccessorSaturn Ion

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, used on the Pontiac Fiero during the 1980s, with non-load-carrying side panels 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.

The S series was marketed from the fall of 1990 for the 1991 model year through the end of the 2002 model year. Significant design updates were made in 1996, 1997, and 2000 for all cars. Although nearly every year of the S-series's existence brought some minor changes to the architecture of the car, each model kept the same basic body styling throughout its respective production period.

History

The S-series debuted for model year 1991 with the Sport Coupe (SC) and Sedan Level (SL) models. The SC was only available with the DOHC (Dual Overhead Cam) engine whereas the SLs had an option for the SOHC (Single Overhead Cam) engine (SL1) or the DOHC (SL2).

For the 1993 model year, the SC gained an SOHC option (SC1) in addition to the existing DOHC option (SC2, renamed from SC).[1] The SL & SC families were joined by the SW (Station Wagon) models, in both SW1 and SW2 flavors.

The S series all used either the SOHC LK0/L24 or the DOHC LL0 version of the completely original, designed in-house Saturn 1.9L engine. SL1s, SC1s, and SW1s were only offered with the MP2 manual transmission and the MP6 automatic, while SL2, SC2 and SW2 models came with either the MP3 manual or MP7 automatic. The only difference in each case is the selection of gear ratios, with the SOHC-associated transmissions being geared taller for more efficiency, and the DOHC-associated transmissions having shorter, more closely spaced ratios for performance. As a result, it's not uncommon for enthusiast-owners to swap a tall-geared MP2 manual into a car equipped with a DOHC engine for better fuel economy on the highway.

Aside from the engine and transmission, the level 2 models also included 15-inch instead of 14-inch wheels, a correspondingly larger tire size, EVO steering,[2] a rear swaybar, the option of rear disc brakes (standard on the 1991-1992 SC), color-matched bumpers and door handles, and more interior options such as power locks, power windows, rear defroster, & a sunroof (SC2 only). Aside from the wheel size, it was almost impossible to tell a 1 from a 2 externally, except for the SC2s which had retractable headlamps throughout model year 1996.

A redesign beginning with the 1999 model year gave the SC a small suicide door (more correctly a clamshell door) on the driver's side to improve rear-seat access. This type of door had previously been used in extended cab pickup trucks, but was an innovation in coupe design.[3]

The level 1 S-series equipped with a manual transmission were among the most fuel-efficient cars available in the United States when they were produced, reaching 40 miles per US gallon (5.9 L/100 km; 48 mpg‑imp) in EPA highway tests at the time (this would likely translate to 36 miles per US gallon (6.5 L/100 km; 43 mpg‑imp) under current methodologies).[4]

The S-series was replaced by the Saturn ION for model year 2003.

Export markets

Taiwan and Japan were the only two Asian countries to import Saturns. From 1992 to 1996, the first- and second-generation sedans plus the first-generation coupes were sold in Taiwan. From 1997 to 2001, the second-generation versions were sold in right-hand drive in Japan. Some Toyota Netz dealerships and former Isuzu dealerships also offered Saturn products until 2001.

Canada imported all available Saturn models from 1992 onward.

First generation

First generation
 
Overview
Also calledSaturn SL
Saturn SW
Saturn SC
Production1990–1995 SL
1993–1995 SW
1990–1996 SC
Model years1991-1995
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupe
4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed Saturn MP6 automatic
4-speed Saturn MP7 automatic
5-speed Saturn MP2 manual
5-speed Saturn MP3 manual
Dimensions
WheelbaseSL & SW: 102.4 in (2,601 mm)
SC: 99.2 in (2,520 mm)[5]
LengthSL & SW: 176.3 in (4,478 mm)
1990–93 SC: 175.8 in (4,465 mm)
1994–96 SC1: 173.2 in (4,399 mm)
1994–96 SC2: 174.6 in (4,435 mm)
Width67.6 in (1,717 mm)
HeightSC: 50.6 in (1,285 mm)
SL: 52.5 in (1,334 mm)
SW: 53.7 in (1,364 mm)
Curb weightSC: 2,293.9–2,416.7 lb (1,040–1,096 kg)
SL: 2,320.5–2,456.5 lb (1,053–1,114 kg)
SW: 2,397.3–2,499.4 lb (1,087–1,134 kg)

First generation SL

 
Saturn SL

The first generation SL was constructed for model years 1991 through 1995, with the first Saturn rolling off the assembly line in the Spring Hill, Tennessee factory on July 30, 1990, the same day that then-CEO of GM, Roger Bonham Smith, retired. It was maroon with a tan interior.

From 1991 to 1992, the Saturn SL-series Sedan trim levels consisted of the SL, the SL1, and the SL2.

The base SL model featured the MP2 5-speed manual transmission only, and it had manual steering. On the exterior, the car featured unique hubcaps different from the SL1 and came equipped with only a driver's side exterior mirror (a passenger mirror was a popular dealer-installed option). On the inside, the SL featured a standard AM/FM radio with no cassette player and lower-grade cloth material on the seats. Some factory options such as power windows, power locks, or cruise control were not available on the SL but Air-conditioning and an AM/FM/Cassette radio were available on the option sheet. The SL1 trim level added power steering, a passenger mirror, different hubcaps for the 14-inch wheels, an AM/FM cassette player, and softer cloth material on the seats. It featured as standard equipment the same MP2 manual or the MP6 4-speed automatic transmission could be had as an option. The SL1 could be optioned with power windows, power locks, power mirror (passenger side only - driver's side retained manual control), cruise control, and air conditioning. Both were offered only with the SOHC 1.9L I4 "LKO" engine that produced 85 hp (63 kW), which was rated at 27 mpg (8.7L/100 km/32 mpg) City, 34 mpg (6.9L/100 km; 41 mpg) Highway. The SL2 trim level featured the MP3 5-speed manual transmission, or the MP7 4-speed automatic transmission, both exclusively with the DOHC 1.9L I4 LL0 engine that was rated at 123 hp (92 kW), 24 mpg (9.8L/100 km; 29 mpg) City, 34 mpg (6.9L/100 km; 41 mpg) Highway. The SL2 also brought body-color bumpers, 15-inch steel wheels (alloys were optional), and higher spec cloth on the seats (including the seatbacks - on SL and SL1 the seatbacks were vinyl). SL2's could be optioned with power windows, locks, mirror (again, pass. side only), cruise control, air conditioning, sunroof, and leather seats. Anti-lock brakes were available as an option as well, which brought along rear disc brakes.

For the 1995 model year, the seatbelts were changed from the power passive restraint type to the conventional 3-point type. The interior of the vehicle was redesigned with a new dashboard and the addition of a front passenger's airbag. The center console was updated as well, adding previously absent cup holders. Also for 1995, the SOHC (LK0) engine was given MPFI to create the 100 hp (75 kW) L24 engine.

The S-series had a 12.8 US gallons (48 L; 11 imp gal) fuel tank, which means that both cars got around 384 miles (618 km) on a single tank based on average of 32 mpg‑US (7.4 L/100 km; 38 mpg‑imp). Owners of the base model typically report real-world fuel mileage of about 38–41  mpg-US (6.2–5.7 L/100 km; 46–49 mpg-imp) on the highway with the manual transmission.

First generation SW

 
Saturn SW2

For the 1993 model year, a station wagon variant of the SL was added to the model lineup. This was offered in SW1 and SW2 trim levels. The station wagon used the same doors as the sedan, but the bodywork behind the C-pillar and the roof differed.

First generation SC

The first generation Saturn SC coupes were made from 1990 until 1996. The first generation Saturn SC coupes were originally only available in one trim level which was the SC.

The 1990-1992 Saturn SC featured a DOHC 1.9-liter LL0 inline-four engine that was rated at 123 hp (92 kW). For the 1993 model year, the original regular SC coupe model was renamed as the SC2 and a new SC1 trim level was introduced. For the 1994 model year, the SC1 and the SC2 had both gotten revised power door locks and a recalibrated automatic transmission. The first generation SC2 had received a minor refresh in 1995 in which the lower front bumper and the vehicle's taillights were both updated. For the 1995 model year, both the SC1 and the SC2 had gotten a redesigned interior with a new redesigned dashboard with a front passenger's airbag.

The first generation SC1 coupe featured a SOHC 1.9-liter LKO inline-four engine that was rated at 85 hp (63 kW). The SC1's engine was later upgraded to the 100 hp (75 kW) L24 engine for the 1995 model year.

The first generation Saturn SC1 coupes shared the same fixed headlight front fascia as the SL sedans and the SW station wagons, rather than the pop-up headlight design used on the SC2 and the original SC. The SC1 also lacked a rear trunk lid reflector and a rear stabilizer bar.

SL3

For the 1994 model year, a highest-trim "SL3" model was planned.[6] Saturn owner's manuals from this period made mention to the SL3- it would have featured an SC front end on an SL2 body, with all options as standard.[7] An inline-six engine derived from the 1.9L was to be offered.

Second generation

Second generation
 
Overview
Also calledSaturn SL1
Saturn SL2
Saturn SW1
Saturn SW2
Saturn SC1
Saturn SC2
Production1996–1999 SL
1996–1999 SW
1997–1999 SC
Model years1996-1999
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupe (1997–1998)
3-door coupe (1999-2002)
4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed Saturn MP6 automatic
4-speed Saturn MP7 automatic
5-speed Saturn MP2 manual
5-speed Saturn MP3 manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase102.4 in (2,601 mm)
Length1996–99 SW & 1996–97 SL: 176.8 in (4,491 mm)
1998–99 SL: 176.9 in (4,493 mm)
Width1996–99 SW: 66.7 in (1,694 mm)
1997–2000 SC: 67.3 in (1,709 mm)
1996–99 SL: 66.7 in (1,694 mm)
Height1996–99 SW & SL: 54.5 in (1,384 mm)

Second generation SL and SW

 
1996–1999 Saturn SW1

The second generation SL sedans and SW station wagons were made from 1996 to 1999. They had both featured a completely redesigned exterior. The interior was mostly the same as on the first generation vehicles, while mechanically they went largely untouched. The redesigned second generation S-series went on sale in 1995 for the 1996 model year.

A few minor changes were made for the 1998 model year S-series vehicles. Due to multiple complaints about the noise coming from the vehicle's trip odometer that had been in all of the Saturn S-series since 1995, had replaced with a new type of trip odometer in an effort to correct the problem. For the 1998 model year, a new cluster with a digital trip odometer had been introduced. Rear disc-brakes were no longer available as an option on the S series due to high costs for them as well as very little improvement in braking performance over the conventional rear drum-brakes setup.

Beginning with all of the Saturn S-series vehicles that were made in late 1999 (sometimes referred to as 1999.5 models) had received improvements to both the SOHC and the DOHC engines in the S series. These changes included revised pistons, new connecting rods, and new crankshaft counterweights in the engine as well. The Twin Cam cylinder head had now featured a new roller-rocker setup with hydraulic tappets and roller cams replacing the conventional bucket lifter setup of the previous engine in the S series.

Also introduced for the 1999 model year S-series vehicles that were sold in California was a different type of exhaust manifold that housed an upstream catalytic converter (this converter had heated up much faster than the conventional unit, and it had also decreased exhaust emissions faster as well), and it also had provisions for an air-injection reaction system (This had injected fresh air into the exhaust to reduce hydrocarbons during the startup of the vehicle, as it would help the oxygen sensors and catalytic converters reach their operating temperatures faster). These vehicles were made to meet the all-new CARB ULEV standards for the 1999 model year.

 
1996 - 1999 Saturn SL

Second generation SC

 
1997–1998 Saturn SC

The second generation SC coupes were made from 1997 until 2002. The second generation SC coupes had also moved to the longer wheelbase that the SL sedans and the SW station wagons had used, resulting in an equal wheelbase length across all S-series models. The redesign had resulted in a more curved look for the SC coupes, which gave a slight increase in the vehicle's interior room/space, as well as a completely redesigned exterior of the vehicle itself. For the 1999 model year, a front-opening clamshell door was added to the driver's side of the vehicle. Even though this door on the driver's side of the vehicle had allowed easier access into the vehicle's rear seat, the driver's seat in the vehicle was also able to slide forward to allow easy access to the vehicle's rear seat as well. As a clamshell door, the rear driver's side door could not open unless the front door was open, because the door handle was on the inside of the door itself. Like the first generation SC coupes, the SC1 model lacked a rear sway bar.

Third generation

Third generation
 
Overview
Also calledSaturn SL1
Saturn SL2
Saturn SW1
Saturn SW2
Saturn SC1
Saturn SC2
Production2000-2002 SL
2000-2001 SW
2000-2002 SC
Model years2000-2002
Body and chassis
Body style3-door coupe
4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed Saturn MP6 automatic
4-speed Saturn MP7 automatic
5-speed Saturn MP2 manual
5-speed Saturn MP3 manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase102.4 in (2,601 mm)
Length
2000–02 SL & SW: 178.1 in (4,524 mm)
2001–02 SC: 180.5 in (4,585 mm)
Width2000–01 SW: 66.4 in (1,687 mm)
2001–02 SC: 68.2 in (1,732 mm)
2000–02 SL: 66.4 in (1,687 mm)
Height2000–01 SW: 55.6 in (1,412 mm)
2000–02 SL: 55 in (1,397 mm)
2001–02 SC: 53 in (1,346 mm)

Third generation SL and SW

 
2000-2002 Saturn SL

In 1999 for the 2000 model year, the Saturn S-series had been redesigned for the final time before being discontinued in 2002. This resulted in the third generation Saturn S-series.

The exterior of the Saturn SL sedans received new body panels from the belt-line down. The rear end of the SL sedans received a redesigned applique on the trunk, and the headlights of the SL sedans had received orange turn signal indicators.

The interior of all the Saturn S-series models received a completely redesigned dashboard, center console, and steering wheel, but the rest of the interiors were mostly unchanged. The SL2, SW2, and SC2 got the storage compartment with a sliding armrest in the center console as standard, whereas the SL1, SW1, and SC1 did not.[8]

Like the 1999 model year SL sedans and the 1999 model year SW station wagons that were made in late in 1999, the 2000 model year SL sedans and the 2000 model year SW station wagons had also included a digital trip odometer, which did not cause any issues like the analog trip odometers that were used in the 1991-early 1999 model year S-series vehicles.

The third generation Saturn S-series was also the first Saturn to use the body control module (BCM), and the powertrain control module (PCM) systems in tandem with each other. In the third generation Saturn S-series models, the PCM system was used strictly for the vehicle's transmission and engine, whereas the BCM system was used strictly for the vehicle's interior functions such as the digital trip odometer and speedometer.

Beginning with the 2001 model year, side curtain airbags became available as an optional feature. The optional side curtain airbags were only available on the 2001 to 2002 model Saturn SL1 and SL2 sedans.

 
2000-2002 Saturn SL1 Rear

Third generation SC

 
2001–2002 Saturn SC

The third generation of Saturn SC continued to be available in SC1 and SC2 models. While retaining the previous generation's bodywork, it was facelifted with redesigned fascias front and rear, as well as new headlamps and tail lamps. The front fenders and door panels were also changed, continuing the character line all the way down to the fog light beneath the front bumper.[9] A PCM and BCM were added.[clarification needed] A new GT trim package had become available for the Saturn SC coupes for the 2001 model year, along with the option of American Racing Wheels that was only available on the GT version of the Saturn SC coupes. A rear spoiler on the vehicle's rear trunk lid was also made available for the 2001 to 2002 model year Saturn SC GT coupes.

Special edition Saturns

 
1994 SL2 Homecoming Edition

A special Homecoming edition of the SL2 was released for 1994. It had special Pearl White paint (a "silver-tint" pearl, shared with Cadillac models of this year), black Saturn emblems, spoiler, 15 in (381 mm) "teardrop" wheels, anti-lock four-wheel disc brakes, grey leather/cloth interior, rear headrests, fog lamps, and power locks and windows. Options included a sunroof, CD player, and the 4-speed automatic with traction control.

In 1998 and 1999, prospective buyers of a red or white SC2 had the option of purchasing the "Black Top Coupe Package" for $225.00 (US). The models were referred to as the "Red Hot Coupe" or "White Hot Coupe", based on the exterior color. The package came with a black roof panel, black outside rearview mirrors, black emblems, white face gauges and black accented teardrop wheels. These are extremely rare.

In 1999, a second Homecoming Edition was produced in a special "Mint Color" with tan leather interior, special off-white gauge faceplates, and black Saturn badges to commemorate the second "Homecoming" visit to the Spring Hill, Tennessee manufacturing facility. The 1999 Homecoming Edition also had the same features offered as the 1994 Homecoming Edition.

 
The interior of a Saturn Limited Edition SC2.

In 2001, a special yellow SC2 coupé model was also built. The model was officially named "Limited Edition", but soon became known as the "Bumblebee Edition". 99 were produced, each with a certificate of authenticity. The "Bumblebee Edition" included embroidered headrests, black leather interior with yellow leather inserts on the seats and door panels, black roof and mirrors, number designation inside the fuel filler door, and a certificate of authenticity. These are not to be confused with the regular issue Yellow Sport Coupe.

For the 2001 model year only, a special edition of the Saturn SL2 sedan that was called the Saturn SL2 10th Anniversary Edition (also known as the Silver Anniversary Edition) was made available. The Saturn SL2 10th Anniversary Edition had included several upscale features that were not available on any other Saturn S-series vehicles like power windows, leather interior, standard side curtain airbags, and several other upscale features. The Saturn SL2 10th Anniversary Edition also had "Saturn 10th Anniversary" stitched onto the front seat adjustable leather headrests. The Saturn SL2 10th Anniversary Edition had also featured a rear spoiler on the vehicle's rear trunk lid.

Special Edition Production Numbers
1994 Homecoming Edition 3,500
1998 White Hot Coupe 213
1998 Red Hot Coupe 657
1999 White Hot Coupe 285
1999 Red Hot Coupe 284
1999 Homecoming Edition 4,000
2001 Limited Edition SC2 99
2001 10th Anniversary Edition 1,000
2001 Bright Red 664

Right-hand drive

In addition to the above-mentioned "Special Edition" Saturns; there was also the 1999–2001 Saturn SWP "Postal" station wagon that were produced (450 in 1999), intended to be marketed to rural route mail carriers. These station wagons were right-hand-drive vehicles.

There were also a limited number of Saturns that were exported to Japan as right-hand-drive vehicles circa between 1997 and 2000 (during the lifetime of the second-generation model). Aside from having the steering wheel on the other side, Japanese market Saturns were also fitted with slightly different light units. The rear lamps had amber turn signals and the front indicators were mounted closer to the corners rather than inboard. The SL and SW's engine displacement and dimensions were within the Japanese government's dimension regulations and engine tax brackets (as only 1.9-liter engines were offered for the second-generation models), although the SC did not meet the dimension regulations and would have been subjected to annual taxes.

Saturn faced a hard time in Japan, where it played directly into the strengths of the Japanese manufacturers, comparing unfavorably with better-priced and more competent Japanese compact cars.[10] The interior, especially, received criticism.[11] A mere 602 units were sold in Saturn's first year in Japan (April to December 1997).[12]

Another problem was that Japanese car dealers have always excelled at customer service; this meant that Saturn's main sales argument in the United States was meaningless in the Japanese market.[13] The introduction of Saturn was also ill-timed, as the economy was in the midst of a recession due to the effects of the 1980s "bubble economy". As the Japanese had less money to spend on "luxury goods", as imported products are regarded, Saturn found very few buyers.

Theft

The 1995 Saturn SL was the most stolen vehicle in 2003, while the 1994 SL took third place in CCC Information Services's 2003 most stolen vehicle report.[14] According to the Lynnwood, Washington police department, when use of the key wears on the door and ignition mechanisms, a filed blank key can be used to open the door and start the engine.[citation needed]

Racing

Saturn SC's competed in the SCCA World Challenge in the 1990s, winning several races from 1995 to 1997.[15][16][17] Several S-series cars have been used as rally race cars. S-Series cars are also popular in dirt oval racing and autocross.[citation needed]

Safety

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)

1995-2002 SL IIHS scores[18]
Moderate overlap frontal offset Acceptable
Small overlap frontal offset Not Tested
Side impact Not Tested
Roof strength Not Tested

NHTSA

1991-2002 SL NHTSA scores[19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30]
Year Frontal Driver Frontal Passenger Side Driver Side Passenger 4x2 Rollover
1991             Not Rated Not Rated Not Rated
1992             Not Rated Not Rated Not Rated
1993             Not Rated Not Rated Not Rated
1994             Not Rated Not Rated Not Rated
1995             Not Rated Not Rated Not Rated
1996             Not Rated Not Rated Not Rated
1997                         Not Rated
1998                         Not Rated
1999                         Not Rated
2000                         Not Rated
2001                              
2002                              

Production numbers

Listed below is a rough estimate on the numbers of S series produced from 1990 to 2002.[31]

Year Coupe Sedan Wagon Total
SC SC1 SC2 Total SL SL1 SL2 Total SW1 SW2 Total
1991 ~10,000 - - ~20,000 ~38,629 - - - ~48,629
1992 - - - - - 169,959
1993 - 244,621
1994 - 267,518
1995 - 62,434 221,102 19,452 302,988
1996 - 294,198
1997 - 70,711 213,182 31,099 314,992
1998 - 38,591 160,759 20,415 219,765
1999 - 52,965 203,578 19,090 275,633
2000 - 8,517 8,724 17,241 68,907 142,992 9,633 169,866
2001 - 23,584 17,414 40,998 73,428 3,416 117,842
2002 - - - -

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The Saturn S series is a family of compact cars from the Saturn automobile company of General Motors Saturn pioneered the brand wide no haggle sales technique Saturn S seriesFirst generation Saturn SL1 1995 OverviewManufacturerSaturn Corporation General Motors Production1990 2002Model years1991 2002AssemblyUnited States Spring Hill Tennessee Spring Hill Manufacturing Body and chassisClassCompact carLayoutTransverse front engine front wheel drivePlatformGM Z platformChronologySuccessorSaturn IonThe 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 used on the Pontiac Fiero during the 1980s with non load carrying side panels 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 The S series was marketed from the fall of 1990 for the 1991 model year through the end of the 2002 model year Significant design updates were made in 1996 1997 and 2000 for all cars Although nearly every year of the S series s existence brought some minor changes to the architecture of the car each model kept the same basic body styling throughout its respective production period Contents 1 History 1 1 Export markets 2 First generation 2 1 First generation SL 2 2 First generation SW 2 3 First generation SC 2 4 SL3 3 Second generation 3 1 Second generation SL and SW 3 2 Second generation SC 4 Third generation 4 1 Third generation SL and SW 4 2 Third generation SC 5 Special edition Saturns 6 Right hand drive 7 Theft 8 Racing 9 Safety 9 1 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety IIHS 9 2 NHTSA 10 Production numbers 11 ReferencesHistory EditThe S series debuted for model year 1991 with the Sport Coupe SC and Sedan Level SL models The SC was only available with the DOHC Dual Overhead Cam engine whereas the SLs had an option for the SOHC Single Overhead Cam engine SL1 or the DOHC SL2 For the 1993 model year the SC gained an SOHC option SC1 in addition to the existing DOHC option SC2 renamed from SC 1 The SL amp SC families were joined by the SW Station Wagon models in both SW1 and SW2 flavors The S series all used either the SOHC LK0 L24 or the DOHC LL0 version of the completely original designed in house Saturn 1 9L engine SL1s SC1s and SW1s were only offered with the MP2 manual transmission and the MP6 automatic while SL2 SC2 and SW2 models came with either the MP3 manual or MP7 automatic The only difference in each case is the selection of gear ratios with the SOHC associated transmissions being geared taller for more efficiency and the DOHC associated transmissions having shorter more closely spaced ratios for performance As a result it s not uncommon for enthusiast owners to swap a tall geared MP2 manual into a car equipped with a DOHC engine for better fuel economy on the highway Aside from the engine and transmission the level 2 models also included 15 inch instead of 14 inch wheels a correspondingly larger tire size EVO steering 2 a rear swaybar the option of rear disc brakes standard on the 1991 1992 SC color matched bumpers and door handles and more interior options such as power locks power windows rear defroster amp a sunroof SC2 only Aside from the wheel size it was almost impossible to tell a 1 from a 2 externally except for the SC2s which had retractable headlamps throughout model year 1996 A redesign beginning with the 1999 model year gave the SC a small suicide door more correctly a clamshell door on the driver s side to improve rear seat access This type of door had previously been used in extended cab pickup trucks but was an innovation in coupe design 3 The level 1 S series equipped with a manual transmission were among the most fuel efficient cars available in the United States when they were produced reaching 40 miles per US gallon 5 9 L 100 km 48 mpg imp in EPA highway tests at the time this would likely translate to 36 miles per US gallon 6 5 L 100 km 43 mpg imp under current methodologies 4 The S series was replaced by the Saturn ION for model year 2003 Export markets Edit Taiwan and Japan were the only two Asian countries to import Saturns From 1992 to 1996 the first and second generation sedans plus the first generation coupes were sold in Taiwan From 1997 to 2001 the second generation versions were sold in right hand drive in Japan Some Toyota Netz dealerships and former Isuzu dealerships also offered Saturn products until 2001 Canada imported all available Saturn models from 1992 onward First generation EditFirst generation OverviewAlso calledSaturn SLSaturn SWSaturn SCProduction1990 1995 SL1993 1995 SW1990 1996 SCModel years1991 1995Body and chassisBody style2 door coupe4 door sedan5 door station wagonPowertrainEngine1 9 L LK0 I41 9 L L24 I41 9 L LL0 DOHC I4Transmission4 speed Saturn MP6 automatic4 speed Saturn MP7 automatic5 speed Saturn MP2 manual5 speed Saturn MP3 manualDimensionsWheelbaseSL amp SW 102 4 in 2 601 mm SC 99 2 in 2 520 mm 5 LengthSL amp SW 176 3 in 4 478 mm 1990 93 SC 175 8 in 4 465 mm 1994 96 SC1 173 2 in 4 399 mm 1994 96 SC2 174 6 in 4 435 mm Width67 6 in 1 717 mm HeightSC 50 6 in 1 285 mm SL 52 5 in 1 334 mm SW 53 7 in 1 364 mm Curb weightSC 2 293 9 2 416 7 lb 1 040 1 096 kg SL 2 320 5 2 456 5 lb 1 053 1 114 kg SW 2 397 3 2 499 4 lb 1 087 1 134 kg First generation SL Edit Saturn SL The first generation SL was constructed for model years 1991 through 1995 with the first Saturn rolling off the assembly line in the Spring Hill Tennessee factory on July 30 1990 the same day that then CEO of GM Roger Bonham Smith retired It was maroon with a tan interior From 1991 to 1992 the Saturn SL series Sedan trim levels consisted of the SL the SL1 and the SL2 The base SL model featured the MP2 5 speed manual transmission only and it had manual steering On the exterior the car featured unique hubcaps different from the SL1 and came equipped with only a driver s side exterior mirror a passenger mirror was a popular dealer installed option On the inside the SL featured a standard AM FM radio with no cassette player and lower grade cloth material on the seats Some factory options such as power windows power locks or cruise control were not available on the SL but Air conditioning and an AM FM Cassette radio were available on the option sheet The SL1 trim level added power steering a passenger mirror different hubcaps for the 14 inch wheels an AM FM cassette player and softer cloth material on the seats It featured as standard equipment the same MP2 manual or the MP6 4 speed automatic transmission could be had as an option The SL1 could be optioned with power windows power locks power mirror passenger side only driver s side retained manual control cruise control and air conditioning Both were offered only with the SOHC 1 9L I4 LKO engine that produced 85 hp 63 kW which was rated at 27 mpg 8 7L 100 km 32 mpg City 34 mpg 6 9L 100 km 41 mpg Highway The SL2 trim level featured the MP3 5 speed manual transmission or the MP7 4 speed automatic transmission both exclusively with the DOHC 1 9L I4 LL0 engine that was rated at 123 hp 92 kW 24 mpg 9 8L 100 km 29 mpg City 34 mpg 6 9L 100 km 41 mpg Highway The SL2 also brought body color bumpers 15 inch steel wheels alloys were optional and higher spec cloth on the seats including the seatbacks on SL and SL1 the seatbacks were vinyl SL2 s could be optioned with power windows locks mirror again pass side only cruise control air conditioning sunroof and leather seats Anti lock brakes were available as an option as well which brought along rear disc brakes For the 1995 model year the seatbelts were changed from the power passive restraint type to the conventional 3 point type The interior of the vehicle was redesigned with a new dashboard and the addition of a front passenger s airbag The center console was updated as well adding previously absent cup holders Also for 1995 the SOHC LK0 engine was given MPFI to create the 100 hp 75 kW L24 engine The S series had a 12 8 US gallons 48 L 11 imp gal fuel tank which means that both cars got around 384 miles 618 km on a single tank based on average of 32 mpg US 7 4 L 100 km 38 mpg imp Owners of the base model typically report real world fuel mileage of about 38 41 mpg US 6 2 5 7 L 100 km 46 49 mpg imp on the highway with the manual transmission First generation SW Edit Saturn SW2 For the 1993 model year a station wagon variant of the SL was added to the model lineup This was offered in SW1 and SW2 trim levels The station wagon used the same doors as the sedan but the bodywork behind the C pillar and the roof differed First generation SC Edit The first generation Saturn SC coupes were made from 1990 until 1996 The first generation Saturn SC coupes were originally only available in one trim level which was the SC The 1990 1992 Saturn SC featured a DOHC 1 9 liter LL0 inline four engine that was rated at 123 hp 92 kW For the 1993 model year the original regular SC coupe model was renamed as the SC2 and a new SC1 trim level was introduced For the 1994 model year the SC1 and the SC2 had both gotten revised power door locks and a recalibrated automatic transmission The first generation SC2 had received a minor refresh in 1995 in which the lower front bumper and the vehicle s taillights were both updated For the 1995 model year both the SC1 and the SC2 had gotten a redesigned interior with a new redesigned dashboard with a front passenger s airbag The first generation SC1 coupe featured a SOHC 1 9 liter LKO inline four engine that was rated at 85 hp 63 kW The SC1 s engine was later upgraded to the 100 hp 75 kW L24 engine for the 1995 model year The first generation Saturn SC1 coupes shared the same fixed headlight front fascia as the SL sedans and the SW station wagons rather than the pop up headlight design used on the SC2 and the original SC The SC1 also lacked a rear trunk lid reflector and a rear stabilizer bar SL3 Edit For the 1994 model year a highest trim SL3 model was planned 6 Saturn owner s manuals from this period made mention to the SL3 it would have featured an SC front end on an SL2 body with all options as standard 7 An inline six engine derived from the 1 9L was to be offered 1992 Saturn SC pre facelift 1995 1996 Saturn SC2 1995 1996 Saturn SC1Second generation EditSecond generation OverviewAlso calledSaturn SL1Saturn SL2Saturn SW1Saturn SW2Saturn SC1Saturn SC2Production1996 1999 SL1996 1999 SW1997 1999 SCModel years1996 1999Body and chassisBody style2 door coupe 1997 1998 3 door coupe 1999 2002 4 door sedan5 door station wagonPowertrainEngine1 9 L L24 I41 9 L LL0 DOHC I4Transmission4 speed Saturn MP6 automatic4 speed Saturn MP7 automatic5 speed Saturn MP2 manual5 speed Saturn MP3 manualDimensionsWheelbase102 4 in 2 601 mm Length1996 99 SW amp 1996 97 SL 176 8 in 4 491 mm 1998 99 SL 176 9 in 4 493 mm Width1996 99 SW 66 7 in 1 694 mm 1997 2000 SC 67 3 in 1 709 mm 1996 99 SL 66 7 in 1 694 mm Height1996 99 SW amp SL 54 5 in 1 384 mm Second generation SL and SW Edit 1996 1999 Saturn SW1 The second generation SL sedans and SW station wagons were made from 1996 to 1999 They had both featured a completely redesigned exterior The interior was mostly the same as on the first generation vehicles while mechanically they went largely untouched The redesigned second generation S series went on sale in 1995 for the 1996 model year A few minor changes were made for the 1998 model year S series vehicles Due to multiple complaints about the noise coming from the vehicle s trip odometer that had been in all of the Saturn S series since 1995 had replaced with a new type of trip odometer in an effort to correct the problem For the 1998 model year a new cluster with a digital trip odometer had been introduced Rear disc brakes were no longer available as an option on the S series due to high costs for them as well as very little improvement in braking performance over the conventional rear drum brakes setup Beginning with all of the Saturn S series vehicles that were made in late 1999 sometimes referred to as 1999 5 models had received improvements to both the SOHC and the DOHC engines in the S series These changes included revised pistons new connecting rods and new crankshaft counterweights in the engine as well The Twin Cam cylinder head had now featured a new roller rocker setup with hydraulic tappets and roller cams replacing the conventional bucket lifter setup of the previous engine in the S series Also introduced for the 1999 model year S series vehicles that were sold in California was a different type of exhaust manifold that housed an upstream catalytic converter this converter had heated up much faster than the conventional unit and it had also decreased exhaust emissions faster as well and it also had provisions for an air injection reaction system This had injected fresh air into the exhaust to reduce hydrocarbons during the startup of the vehicle as it would help the oxygen sensors and catalytic converters reach their operating temperatures faster These vehicles were made to meet the all new CARB ULEV standards for the 1999 model year 1996 1999 Saturn SL Second generation SC Edit 1997 1998 Saturn SC The second generation SC coupes were made from 1997 until 2002 The second generation SC coupes had also moved to the longer wheelbase that the SL sedans and the SW station wagons had used resulting in an equal wheelbase length across all S series models The redesign had resulted in a more curved look for the SC coupes which gave a slight increase in the vehicle s interior room space as well as a completely redesigned exterior of the vehicle itself For the 1999 model year a front opening clamshell door was added to the driver s side of the vehicle Even though this door on the driver s side of the vehicle had allowed easier access into the vehicle s rear seat the driver s seat in the vehicle was also able to slide forward to allow easy access to the vehicle s rear seat as well As a clamshell door the rear driver s side door could not open unless the front door was open because the door handle was on the inside of the door itself Like the first generation SC coupes the SC1 model lacked a rear sway bar Third generation EditThird generation OverviewAlso calledSaturn SL1Saturn SL2Saturn SW1Saturn SW2Saturn SC1Saturn SC2Production2000 2002 SL2000 2001 SW2000 2002 SCModel years2000 2002Body and chassisBody style3 door coupe4 door sedan5 door station wagonPowertrainEngine1 9 L L24 I41 9 L LL0 DOHC I4Transmission4 speed Saturn MP6 automatic4 speed Saturn MP7 automatic5 speed Saturn MP2 manual5 speed Saturn MP3 manualDimensionsWheelbase102 4 in 2 601 mm Length2000 02 SL amp SW 178 1 in 4 524 mm 2001 02 SC 180 5 in 4 585 mm Width2000 01 SW 66 4 in 1 687 mm 2001 02 SC 68 2 in 1 732 mm 2000 02 SL 66 4 in 1 687 mm Height2000 01 SW 55 6 in 1 412 mm 2000 02 SL 55 in 1 397 mm 2001 02 SC 53 in 1 346 mm Third generation SL and SW Edit 2000 2002 Saturn SL In 1999 for the 2000 model year the Saturn S series had been redesigned for the final time before being discontinued in 2002 This resulted in the third generation Saturn S series The exterior of the Saturn SL sedans received new body panels from the belt line down The rear end of the SL sedans received a redesigned applique on the trunk and the headlights of the SL sedans had received orange turn signal indicators The interior of all the Saturn S series models received a completely redesigned dashboard center console and steering wheel but the rest of the interiors were mostly unchanged The SL2 SW2 and SC2 got the storage compartment with a sliding armrest in the center console as standard whereas the SL1 SW1 and SC1 did not 8 Like the 1999 model year SL sedans and the 1999 model year SW station wagons that were made in late in 1999 the 2000 model year SL sedans and the 2000 model year SW station wagons had also included a digital trip odometer which did not cause any issues like the analog trip odometers that were used in the 1991 early 1999 model year S series vehicles The third generation Saturn S series was also the first Saturn to use the body control module BCM and the powertrain control module PCM systems in tandem with each other In the third generation Saturn S series models the PCM system was used strictly for the vehicle s transmission and engine whereas the BCM system was used strictly for the vehicle s interior functions such as the digital trip odometer and speedometer Beginning with the 2001 model year side curtain airbags became available as an optional feature The optional side curtain airbags were only available on the 2001 to 2002 model Saturn SL1 and SL2 sedans 2000 2002 Saturn SL1 Rear Third generation SC Edit 2001 2002 Saturn SC The third generation of Saturn SC continued to be available in SC1 and SC2 models While retaining the previous generation s bodywork it was facelifted with redesigned fascias front and rear as well as new headlamps and tail lamps The front fenders and door panels were also changed continuing the character line all the way down to the fog light beneath the front bumper 9 A PCM and BCM were added clarification needed A new GT trim package had become available for the Saturn SC coupes for the 2001 model year along with the option of American Racing Wheels that was only available on the GT version of the Saturn SC coupes A rear spoiler on the vehicle s rear trunk lid was also made available for the 2001 to 2002 model year Saturn SC GT coupes Special edition Saturns Edit 1994 SL2 Homecoming Edition A special Homecoming edition of the SL2 was released for 1994 It had special Pearl White paint a silver tint pearl shared with Cadillac models of this year black Saturn emblems spoiler 15 in 381 mm teardrop wheels anti lock four wheel disc brakes grey leather cloth interior rear headrests fog lamps and power locks and windows Options included a sunroof CD player and the 4 speed automatic with traction control In 1998 and 1999 prospective buyers of a red or white SC2 had the option of purchasing the Black Top Coupe Package for 225 00 US The models were referred to as the Red Hot Coupe or White Hot Coupe based on the exterior color The package came with a black roof panel black outside rearview mirrors black emblems white face gauges and black accented teardrop wheels These are extremely rare In 1999 a second Homecoming Edition was produced in a special Mint Color with tan leather interior special off white gauge faceplates and black Saturn badges to commemorate the second Homecoming visit to the Spring Hill Tennessee manufacturing facility The 1999 Homecoming Edition also had the same features offered as the 1994 Homecoming Edition The interior of a Saturn Limited Edition SC2 In 2001 a special yellow SC2 coupe model was also built The model was officially named Limited Edition but soon became known as the Bumblebee Edition 99 were produced each with a certificate of authenticity The Bumblebee Edition included embroidered headrests black leather interior with yellow leather inserts on the seats and door panels black roof and mirrors number designation inside the fuel filler door and a certificate of authenticity These are not to be confused with the regular issue Yellow Sport Coupe For the 2001 model year only a special edition of the Saturn SL2 sedan that was called the Saturn SL2 10th Anniversary Edition also known as the Silver Anniversary Edition was made available The Saturn SL2 10th Anniversary Edition had included several upscale features that were not available on any other Saturn S series vehicles like power windows leather interior standard side curtain airbags and several other upscale features The Saturn SL2 10th Anniversary Edition also had Saturn 10th Anniversary stitched onto the front seat adjustable leather headrests The Saturn SL2 10th Anniversary Edition had also featured a rear spoiler on the vehicle s rear trunk lid Special Edition Production Numbers 1994 Homecoming Edition 3 5001998 White Hot Coupe 2131998 Red Hot Coupe 6571999 White Hot Coupe 2851999 Red Hot Coupe 2841999 Homecoming Edition 4 0002001 Limited Edition SC2 992001 10th Anniversary Edition 1 0002001 Bright Red 664Right hand drive EditIn addition to the above mentioned Special Edition Saturns there was also the 1999 2001 Saturn SWP Postal station wagon that were produced 450 in 1999 intended to be marketed to rural route mail carriers These station wagons were right hand drive vehicles There were also a limited number of Saturns that were exported to Japan as right hand drive vehicles circa between 1997 and 2000 during the lifetime of the second generation model Aside from having the steering wheel on the other side Japanese market Saturns were also fitted with slightly different light units The rear lamps had amber turn signals and the front indicators were mounted closer to the corners rather than inboard The SL and SW s engine displacement and dimensions were within the Japanese government s dimension regulations and engine tax brackets as only 1 9 liter engines were offered for the second generation models although the SC did not meet the dimension regulations and would have been subjected to annual taxes Saturn faced a hard time in Japan where it played directly into the strengths of the Japanese manufacturers comparing unfavorably with better priced and more competent Japanese compact cars 10 The interior especially received criticism 11 A mere 602 units were sold in Saturn s first year in Japan April to December 1997 12 Another problem was that Japanese car dealers have always excelled at customer service this meant that Saturn s main sales argument in the United States was meaningless in the Japanese market 13 The introduction of Saturn was also ill timed as the economy was in the midst of a recession due to the effects of the 1980s bubble economy As the Japanese had less money to spend on luxury goods as imported products are regarded Saturn found very few buyers Theft EditThe 1995 Saturn SL was the most stolen vehicle in 2003 while the 1994 SL took third place in CCC Information Services s 2003 most stolen vehicle report 14 According to the Lynnwood Washington police department when use of the key wears on the door and ignition mechanisms a filed blank key can be used to open the door and start the engine citation needed Racing EditSaturn SC s competed in the SCCA World Challenge in the 1990s winning several races from 1995 to 1997 15 16 17 Several S series cars have been used as rally race cars S Series cars are also popular in dirt oval racing and autocross citation needed Safety EditInsurance Institute for Highway Safety IIHS Edit 1995 2002 SL IIHS scores 18 Moderate overlap frontal offset AcceptableSmall overlap frontal offset Not TestedSide impact Not TestedRoof strength Not TestedNHTSA Edit 1991 2002 SL NHTSA scores 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Year Frontal Driver Frontal Passenger Side Driver Side Passenger 4x2 Rollover1991 Not Rated Not Rated Not Rated1992 Not Rated Not Rated Not Rated1993 Not Rated Not Rated Not Rated1994 Not Rated Not Rated Not Rated1995 Not Rated Not Rated Not Rated1996 Not Rated Not Rated Not Rated1997 Not Rated1998 Not Rated1999 Not Rated2000 Not Rated2001 2002 Production numbers EditListed below is a rough estimate on the numbers of S series produced from 1990 to 2002 31 Year Coupe Sedan Wagon TotalSC SC1 SC2 Total SL SL1 SL2 Total SW1 SW2 Total1991 10 000 20 000 38 629 48 6291992 169 9591993 244 6211994 267 5181995 62 434 221 102 19 452 302 9881996 294 1981997 70 711 213 182 31 099 314 9921998 38 591 160 759 20 415 219 7651999 52 965 203 578 19 090 275 6332000 8 517 8 724 17 241 68 907 142 992 9 633 169 8662001 23 584 17 414 40 998 73 428 3 416 117 8422002 References Edit A model name with a 1 marked an SOHC base trim variant while 2 signified a DOHC upgraded trim option Electronic Variable Orifice a power steering pump modification that allows for proportional steering Krebs Michelle 1999 02 07 Saturn SC2 Finding a Jackpot Behind Door No 3 New York Times Retrieved 2012 07 30 Compare Old and New EPA MPG Estimates 1997 Saturn SL United States Environmental Protection Agency Retrieved January 27 2010 1991 Saturn Full Line 24 25 Archived from the original on 2018 05 27 Retrieved 2018 05 26 GM S SOARING SATURN PREPARES TO ENTER THE THIRD DIMENSION Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2022 10 16 Flashback Friday The Legend of the Saturn SL3 SaturnFans com www saturnfans com Retrieved 2022 10 16 2001 Saturn S Series Prestige 17 oldcarbrochures org Archived from the original on 2018 11 06 unknown 2002 Saturn SC cars com Retrieved 7 April 2014 Latham Scott 1998 05 13 Grinding Gears The Japanese Auto Dealer Network and American Trade Complaints PDF Chester Springs PA Scott Latham Associates p 60 Latham p 64 Latham p 59 Latham p 62 1995 Saturn SL Tops Most Stolen Vehicle List saturnfans com Retrieved 2008 04 03 1995 World Challenge Round 1 PDF Scca cdn racersites com Archived from the original PDF on 24 May 2013 Retrieved 23 February 2015 1996 World Challenge PDF Scca cdn racersites com Archived from the original PDF on 24 May 2013 Retrieved 23 February 2015 SCCA Pro Racing Results 1997 World Challenge Touring 1 Class PDF Scca cdn racersites com Archived from the original PDF on 2013 05 24 Retrieved 2013 10 13 IIHS HLDI Saturn SL Iihs org Retrieved 2013 03 22 1991 Saturn SL 4 DR Safercar NHTSA Safercar gov Retrieved 2013 03 22 1992 Saturn SL 4 DR Safercar NHTSA Safercar gov Retrieved 2013 03 22 1993 Saturn SL 4 DR Safercar NHTSA Safercar gov Retrieved 2013 03 22 1994 Saturn SL 4 DR Safercar NHTSA Safercar gov Retrieved 2013 03 22 1995 Saturn SL 4 DR Safercar NHTSA Safercar gov Retrieved 2013 03 22 1996 Saturn SL 4 DR Safercar NHTSA Safercar gov Retrieved 2013 03 22 1997 Saturn SL 4 DR Safercar NHTSA Safercar gov Retrieved 2013 03 22 1998 Saturn SL 4 DR 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