Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Specifications for a 1995 Saturn SL1

The Saturn S-Series was a lineup of vehicles that Saturn Corp. produced and sold from 1991 to 2002. The sedans were designated as the SL, the coupes as SC and the wagons as SW--each with three-tiered levels. For example, the SL series consisted of the base SL, the middling SL1 and the top-level SL2. The 1995 Saturn SL1 was one of the S-Series vehicles that marked the end of the first generation of production.

Engine, Transmission and Fuel Economy

    The 1995 Saturn SL1 has a 1.9-liter, in-line four-cylinder engine. It produces 100 horsepower at 5,000 revolutions per minute and 114 pound-feet of torque at 2,400 RPM with a compression rate of 9.3-1. The standard transmission is a five-speed manual, although some vehicles got the optional four-speed automatic instead. The '95 SL1 with a manual transmission gets 28 miles per gallon for city driving and 40 mpg for highway driving. The automatic gearbox-equipped ones get 27 mpg for city driving and 36 mpg for highway driving.

Interior

    With standard seating for up to five people, the 1995 Saturn SL1 averages 37 inches for head room, 38 inches for leg room, 54 inches for shoulder room, and 51 inches for hip room. Standard interior features include leather-covered steering wheel, air conditioning, stereo system with AM/FM radio and four speakers.

Exterior

    The exterior dimensions of the 1995 Saturn SL1 are 102 inches in length, 68 inches in width and 53 inches in height. The curb weight is 2,282 pounds for vehicles with a manual transmission and 2,312 pounds for vehicles with an automatic transmission. Tinted glass, intermittent windshield wipers and body side molding are some of the exterior features of the '95 Saturn SL1.

Safety, Braking and Handling

    Driver and passenger airbags are included in the 1995 Saturn SL1, and it has two front ventilated disc and two rear drum brakes. With rack-and-pinion steering and 14-inch steel wheels, the turning diameter is 37 feet. Both the front and rear suspension are independent, with stabilizer bars and coil springs.

Price

    The manufacturer's suggested retail price of the 1995 Saturn SL1 was $10,995--higher than the MSRP of $9,995 for the SL, but lower than the $11,995 price tag for the SL2. As of 2010, Kelley Blue Book estimates the value of the '95 SL1 at around $2,100 to $2,400.

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