Saturn labels itself as a different kind of car company,
but if a solid line of dependable and affordable vehicles
is truly unique, then the rest of the automotive world needs
to take a good hard look at itself. The ION is Saturn's
subcompact car, providing owners with an everyday vehicle
that won't cause any hassles.
For 2003, Saturn replaces ION, its entry-level model line,
with larger, more-powerful sedans and a unique four-door
coupe. It is the first major redesign of any Saturn model,
proof that the manufacturer is right up there with the rest
of the modern world.
Available Models
The 2003 Saturn ION is offered in three easily discernible
trim levels: 1, 2 and 3.
Interior Features
Both the coupe and the sedan have four doors, but while
the coupe seats four the sedan can accommodate five passengers.
The 2003 Saturn ION offers a number of innovative features.
One that stands out is a unique and practical center-mounted
cluster. It is on the same horizontal sight line as the
side-view mirrors, allowing the driver to set the steering
wheel in the most comfortable position without needing to
adjust it in order to see the instruments. It also enabled
designers to equip Saturn ION models with a smaller steering
wheel, allowing easier entry and exit and helping to create
a more open and airy interior environment.
At the top of the line, the Saturn ION 3 has cruise control,
air conditioning, an interior air filter, power mirrors
and windows, remote keyless entry and an AM/FM/cassette/CD
player.
Exterior Features
The 2003 Saturn ION has interchangeable roof rails that
can be color-coordinated with interior accessories. This
is just one of the many personalization features, both inside
and out, that allows customers to craft unique and individual
models for themselves.
Performance
One efficient engine is offered with the 2003 Saturn ION.
It is a 2.2-liter 4-cylinder model with 140 horsepower at
5800 rpm and 145 lb-ft. of torque at 4400. Both 5-speed
manual and 5-speed automatic transmission are available.
Manuals have a rating of 26/33 mpg (city/highway), while
automatics get 24/32 mpg (city/highway).
In addition, the ION is the first GM domestic small car
with an electric power steering (EPS) system. This contributes
to improved fuel efficiency by eliminating the power steering
pump.
Safety and Security
The 2003 Saturn ION has dual front airbags, daytime running
lights and an emergency inside trunk release. Curtain side
airbags and antilock brakes are optional.
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Fast Stats
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Seats |
Coupe: 4
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Sedan: 5
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MSRP
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$11,995
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Engine |
Ecotec 2.2L I4
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Horsepower |
140 @ 5800
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Transmission |
5-speed auto
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5-speed manual
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VTi auto variable
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MPG:
City/Hwy |
Auto: 24 / 32
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Manual: 26 / 33
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