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Saturn 2005 L300
2005 Saturn L300 Base
73,705 Miles
Toledo, OH
19
days on market
4% more than similar listings
19
days on market
$5,999
Saturn 2004 L300
2004 Saturn L300 2
126,862 Miles
Greencastle, IN
82
days on market
27% less than similar listings
82
days on market
$2,995
Saturn 2005 L300
2005 Saturn L300 Base
86,512 Miles
Midlothian, IL
120
days on market
25% less than similar listings
120
days on market
$3,995
Saturn 2005 L300
2005 Saturn L300 Base
100,000 Miles
Point Pleasant Beach, NJ
11
days on market
39% less than similar listings
11
days on market
$2,995
Saturn 2005 L300
2005 Saturn L300 Base
64,071 Miles
San Leandro, CA
95
days on market
25% less than similar listings
95
days on market
$4,500
Saturn 2004 L300
2004 Saturn L300 3
61,507 Miles
Kenner, LA
213
days on market
19% less than similar listings
213
days on market
$4,995

Saturn L300 OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

Owner Reviews
4.0
22 Reviews
5 star
27%
4 star
41%
3 star
32%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
Overall
4.0
Value
4.4
Style
3.5
Performance
3.4
Comfort
3.6
Fuel Economy
4.1
Reliability
4.0
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LA
LA
Clarkson, New York
5.0
A great vehicle
I love my Saturn and I am sad that they will no longer be manufacturing any vehicles. I have very comfortable heated leather seats. This is great when the snow falls. It is very comfortable in the driver's seat with lots of room and I don't feel so squished. It has great pickup and is great on gas. I haven't had any issues with my car beyond regular maintenance. This is the best looking and best handling and mechanically sound car I have ever owned.
Katry
Katry
Chicago, Illinois
4.0
Sixteen Years and Counting
My appreciation for my Saturn has a strong emotional context. It began with my appreciation of the buying experience, which was free from the usual anxiety, defensiveness, and suspicion which usually prevailed in a visit to an auto showroom. The car itself was a tidy, shiny gem to me; a symbol, not of conspicuous consumption, but of safety and strength: I had a car that wouldn't leave me stranded; I had a car, to get me to work and to hold my groceries and to take me home. And for sixteen years, it's been doing just that. I kept it maintained, and I had no major issues or problems. The minor issues? After fifteen years of continuous use, I had to replace the battery in the keyless-entry remote. And at around the same time, the headliner began to fall. More recently, I have experienced a buzzy-sounding rattle, which turned out to be a loose heat shield. I bought my Saturn for practical reasons, but my appreciation for it runs far beyond that. I couldn't have had a better ride these past years.
JP
JP
Highland, Indiana
3.0
It was great when I bought it.
It was great when I bought it. A lot of features. Great gas mileage, handling, etc. As it's aged, it's aged poorly, despite upkeep, and regular maintenance. But, It's the go-to family vehicle. Somehow we seem to get everything in it, and go where we need to go! Going to run it in the ground, before we replace this baby.