I'm still driving my 2001 SC1 and have no plan to replace it. It's the 2nd Saturn I've owned, the first being a 1993 SL. I wish this one was a 5-speed too, but my mother was the 1st owner, so that wasn't realistic. Now that I'm almost 70, I'm noticing how close to the ground it is, but getting in and out is good exercise. 😊
No, many cars in the USA will most likely be in driveways or a parking lot away from traffic. Plus it would be such a pain and annoyance if the rear opening door was on the opposite side of the driver
Can’t beat sporty/sporting/sports cars (or even just any car) from the late 90’s - early 00’s… They were starting to get some great technological features without all this modern internet crap
I'm still driving my 2001 SC1 and have no plan to replace it. It's the 2nd Saturn I've owned, the first being a 1993 SL. I wish this one was a 5-speed too, but my mother was the 1st owner, so that wasn't realistic. Now that I'm almost 70, I'm noticing how close to the ground it is, but getting in and out is good exercise. 😊
Shouldn't the third door be on the passenger side of the car, so rear seat passengers aren’t forced to get out into traffic?
I'd rather have it on the driver side so I can see what the kid is doing- I'd turn the car around if necessary to let both get out in the footpath
No, many cars in the USA will most likely be in driveways or a parking lot away from traffic. Plus it would be such a pain and annoyance if the rear opening door was on the opposite side of the driver
These are good cars
God they were!
If only they had a 200 horsepower manual-only true sports car version, I would have one right now…
Can’t beat sporty/sporting/sports cars (or even just any car) from the late 90’s - early 00’s…
They were starting to get some great technological features without all this modern internet crap