Ok - I am going to go cry now if you paid under $5k for an '01 L300... thanks for the clarification!
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Check KBB, etc. to see about the deal - no sense worrying about it now, since you have already pulled the trigger, so to speak. That's probably good about the tires - not sure what came on the L100, but the L300 came with Firestone Affinity HP's, and they are less than stellar tires. There is a broad spectrum of Michelins out there - some are good, some are not - for reviews on what you have,
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is usually a pretty good source (for owners reviews, anyway - so they are all somewhat subjective)
The big differences between the L100 and L300 are the engine, suspension, brakes, and other cosmetic things (soundsystem, etc.). The L200 came with the same engine as the L100, along with other cosmetic changes (I can't recall, but the L100/200 might have rear drums, while the L300 has all discs). Overall, the L100 is a nice car for what it costs - we looked at the whole range before we bought ours, but were won over by the increased power and crisper handling of the L300. Good job getting the 2001 - the first year of the car (2000) only had a 13.2gal gas tank...
For oil, I use Mobil-1 5w30 in mine - probably anything 5W30 will be fine. For filters, the Saturns are a little odd - you buy the filter element - the can is part of the engine (that was weird to me, anyway) - I just use the OEM filters (picked up a dozen on eBay for a song - before that, I bought them from the dealer, or picked up a purolator from a local parts shop)
I would load test the battery and check (maybe flush and refill) the coolant system, check the brake pads/rotors for wear, etc. - all the normal stuff (most of which you probably did before picking up the car)
Yup - check with Saturn to see when the original purchase date was - you have the balance of the warranty. (we actually got our warranty extended for free from Saturn to a 5/60k)
Keely Blue book says $6900, but I think that is way too high.Heck, Corola's are less than that.
That's probably
That link is really helpful. I may buy tires for my trucks there. I also stand corrected, the tires are Firestone :-( but they ride ok and are new. :-)
Since this is the kids car, I wish I could have gotten the 200 instead, but those other accessories aren't that important.
What is important is the mileagee. My kids are HAPPY!!! Their getting close to
28 MPG combined! We will know for sure next week
Wow, this is interesting. I assumed that all cars used the replacement filters where you through everything away. I bet this makes a mess.
Well, the warranty is now over, the purchase date from the original owner was Oct 18,
2000. :-((((( What a bummer!!! Still a great car though.
Thanks for the kind reply. I'm getting a set of plugs, a bunch of filters, a transmission filter, Trans oil, and Amsol synthetic. This car should last for years !!
Being new to Saturn, I was amazed that the body panels are replaceable because they are plastic. Another nice feature is there was a new scratch on the car but the plastic doesn't show it as a big white streak, its colored deep within the plastic, pretty cool.
I agree - in general Kelly's has been overly optimistic when estimating the value of a car - however, it's good to look at if you want to think you got an awesome deal!
It's not so bad - you loosen the cap, let the oil drain out, then remove the cap and the filter element is attached to it - pull the old one off, wipe everything clean, snap on the new one, and you are more or less done. The oil filter is oriented differently on the 4-banger, though - IIRC it's on the front left side of the engine and it pointed up, so maybe removing and replacing is pretty easy (don't even have to get under the car). One thing to check - the drain plug for the oil pan in the L300 takes a Torx T-45 bit to remove it - they are readily available, but most people don't have them lying around (I know I didn't...)
Forgot one thing - there is a recall on a large number of the 4-cylinder engines (ignition coil, I think - there have been fires...) - might want to check with the dealer to see if your car is impacted, and if so have them fix it.
a transmission
If the transmission is the same as the L300, it is supposed to not require service for a long, long time (there isn't even a dipstick to check the trans. fluid!)
The paint is definitely not all the way through the panel - the body panels are ABS plastic, and are black in color (we got doored pretty hard shortly after we got the car - right on the crease on the lower half of the door - removed the paint and cut into the plastic in a 1" by 1/4" section... on the bright side, the door panel won't rust... we also got a ding on the one of the only non-plastic panels on the car (rear quarter panel) about 3 days after we got the car... )
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