Tuesday, June 24, 2008

'06 Saturn Ion

The 2006 Saturn Ion is a part of the breakthrough Saturn Ion series that was aimed particularly for young buyers.

It comes with a choice of two engines – the stronger 2.0 liter I-4 205 horsepower engine, and the base 2.2 liter I-4 140 horsepower engine. It is available as a sedan as well as a well designed coupe. A new 2.4 liter engine option is also added this year that produces 140 horsepower.

The front-wheel drive of this particular Saturn is always interesting and comes in with a standard 140 hp. They can even be available with the variable valve trimming that can crank it up to 175 hp.

The 2006 Saturn Ion is always fitted with antilock brakes, as well as good traction control plus a sport tuned suspension. There is a speed manual transmission available that comes with standard trims. An optional four automated speed system can be requested by willing customers.

'05 Saturn Ion


The 2005 Saturn Ion is made through a unique process that won’t let your vehicle rust in the years to come. The new Saturn Ion’s body comes with plastic automobile body panel that serves well in urban areas ands excels in cold or wet climates.

Available as a sedan and a coupe, the 2005 Saturn Ion is available in two engine options – the 2.2 liter 140 hp I-4 engine and an I-4 2.0 liter 205 hp engine. The substantial changes in 2005 include a larger, improved steering wheel, revised suspension settings, a new four-speed automatic gearbox, and more leg room.

The Saturn Ion actually stops the ionization process that causes the car’s body to degenerate. It is practically immune to the usual damages other vehicles experience.

Plastic automobile panels that come with the 2005 Saturn Ion would particularly be helpful in extreme winter conditions and areas where it snows on a regular basis.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

2006 Saturn Ion

Originally introduced in 2003, the 2006 Saturn Ion continues the tradition of the series, with the Quad coupe and the Ion sedan for 2006. The Red Line edition of the series in 2004 saw the Ion Red Line quad coupe fitted with a super-charged V-4 engine that produced 205 horsepower, driving a five-speed manual gearbox, which is performance tuned for better efficiency.

This series also sees the addition of a new engine option for the 2006 Saturn Ion. A new 2.4 liter variable valve timing engine is available as an option that produces 170 hp and around 162 pounds-feet of torque, giving a whole new meaning to the Ion series. This year also sees the discontinuation of the Ion 1 sedan.

The Red Line is now accompanied by the Quad coupe, and the Ion 2 and Ion 3 sedans. All cars can seat five, while the coupe holds just four people. The center instrument panel is angled slightly towards the left to allow the driver better view of the horizon, and has been completely revamped this year with improved aesthetics and more storage space.

2005 Saturn Ion

The 2005 Saturn Ion is built on the latest Delta global small car platform, and was introduced in early 2003. The series had some innovative features like a continuously variable transmission, and half-doors at the rear of the car that allowed rear passengers easy access.

Their red line edition saw the introduction of the Ion Quad Coupe in 2004. The Quad coupe is powered by a super-charged V-4 2.0 liter engine that produces 205 horsepower and comes with a five speed manual transmission.

For the 2005 Saturn Ion series, Saturn has made a few changes. A bigger four spoke steering wheel has been introduced, there is a new grille in place, and the car also gets a fresh fascia, producing less engine noise thanks to its space-frame construction.

Tire options are aplenty with a choice of tires ranging from 14 inches, 15 inches, 16 inches, and 17 inches. The 2005 Saturn Ion can seat five people comfortably and holds around 14.5 cubic feet of luggage.