Used 2008 SaturnSky NA

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    Exterior Color
    Black Onyx
    Interior Color
    RED, LEATHER SEAT INSERTS
    Odometer
    65,077 miles
    Fuel Economy
    19/26 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    RWD
    Engine
    GAS, 4 CYL, 2.0L, DI, ALUM, DOHC, TURBO, GM
    VIN
    1G8MF35X48Y112539
    Stock Number
    19726P
    Saturn Sky

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 0

    Dealer Notes

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    19/26 City/Highway MPG


    Reviews:
    * If you demand responsive, high-limit handling, the 2008 Saturn SKY Red Line delivers it. It corners with precision, is remarkably flat through curves and exhibits outstanding composure. Turbocharged performance is another main attraction, though marred a bit by a slightly balky and vague manual gearbox and less-than-stirring engine response when in the upper gears. Source: KBB.com

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.7Out of 5
    • They don't make them anymore

      By James on Wednesday, August 19, 2009

      5.0
      This is by far the best car that you've never heard of. Not a day goes by that I don't hear "That's a Saturn?!" At 25-35K the car looks and performs like a vehicle that is twice as expensive. The Redline is incredibly powerful and gets good fuel economy. The Redline will easily out perform the base model of both the new Camaro and Mustang, but it can't quite keep up with the SS or GT. It's so much fun to drive, in rain or sun. Top down or top up. The top is a manually operated top, but it is quite easy to operate. Also the top provides good sound dampening and keeps the heat in (or out) suprisingly well. The only negative I can think of is that there are fairly large blind spots when driving with the top up. But that is just one more reason to put the top down as often as possible. It also handles suprisingly well on snow and ice when equipped with proper snow tires. The trunk is just big enough to hold a large purse when the top is down, but with the top up, you can store several bags of groceries (yeah, the trunk is very small.) One last thing - only 35,000 were ever produced between the years of 2006 and 2009. They were discontinued in the Spring of 2009 due to General Motors' bankrupcy.
    • Fun Car

      By Dave on Tuesday, January 28, 2020

      4.0
      I have the base 2.4L model. It's still appealing for a small car. I like to lower the top on nice days. Though it lack truck storage I still like to push it around town like it's something brand new. You can definitely feel the bumps in the road. It makes up in the way it hugs the curbs.
    • Hold to jock strap moma

      By Old Sifi dawg on Saturday, December 04, 2021

      5.0
      My Sky RealNetworks got 32 mpg from WA to CT driving max + speed limit with at least one 0 to 60 acceleration less 5.5 sec per day. The car is incredibly comfortable and fun to drive, especially on twisty windy roads. The 2 liter 4 cylinder engine has direct in cylinder fuel injection which adds HP and fuel economy. HP and Torq is 170 to 224 from 2500 to 6250 RPM measured at rear wheels or 265 using the oxymoron no load calculations - not bad for a 2600 lb car. I am told by a reliable source that the car rides smooth as glass at over 130 mph.
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