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2003 Saturn L-Series Review

Read this professional review and road test of the used 2003 Saturn L-Series model with a complete test drive evaluation in all driving situations including an overview of the Wagon's specs, price, trims, interior, standard equipment like a 3.0 L V6 engine, a 4 Speed Automatic transmission and Front Wheel Drive and more.

2003 L-Series Review

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Ring in the New.

Introduction When the Saturn L-Series sedans were introduced, they were styled to look like the smaller S-Series Saturns, only bigger. It's not uncommon for automakers to give their products a family resemblance, but the styling of the S-Series was tired, soon to be replaced by the Ion. Combined with a more lackluster impact on the market than Saturn brass would have preferred, the L-Series went to the beauty parlor for a major makeover for 2003. The result is a mid-size Saturn in a new, more attractive wrapper.

What hasn't changed is Saturn's simplicity, economy, performance, and dent-resistant composite-plastic side panels.

Saturn believes in treating its customers well and that may be the best reason to buy an L-Series sedan or wagon.

The Saturn L-Series continues to be stuffed with value. Head-curtain airbags, automatic headlamps and ABS with traction control are standard on all models. Options include OnStar and a DVD entertainment center that's a segment exclusive. Floor mats and anti-lock brakes are optional, however.

Saturn's legendary customer service also remains, a key attraction for buyers who want a pleasant buying experience and a friendly service.

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