StephanieLovesSam
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- Aug 17, 2008
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So basically I'm researching cars that I would want as my first. I'm pretty much going to stick with the older Saturn models. I love the cars, and I work at a dealership so getting any needed work done won't be an issue. My boss has told me that if I can find a car, he will get it running for me and he will look it over to make sure it's safe for me to buy. I have a few questions about these cars. Feel free to answer any of them. I'm just looking for some good info.
My choices I have narrowed down to are, either A) an early 90's SC2, or B) Later 90's SL2. I'm footing the bill for myself on this so I have narrowed my choices down to these 2.
1. What kind of gas mileage do the SC2's get. I work 25 miles from home. So it's 50 miles round trip.
2. Generally speaking, how are they on insurance rates, with a new driver? I'm planning on paying for my own insurance.
3. What could I expect as far as reliability? I need something that is going to start for me in the -20 degree weather we get here sometimes. I live in Minnesota. Roads can be slick and slippery. And it gets cold.
4. Would you reccomend them to a new driver?
5. How are they for leg room? I had a knee surgery in October of 07, and I don't want my legs to be crunched up a ton. Right now I'm learning on my mom's Impala. I know I won't find a car with that much leg room. But I don't need my legs so squished that my right leg locks up on me. That would be bad.
6. Out of the options I have given, A or B, which would you see as a better fit for a new driver.
My choices I have narrowed down to are, either A) an early 90's SC2, or B) Later 90's SL2. I'm footing the bill for myself on this so I have narrowed my choices down to these 2.
1. What kind of gas mileage do the SC2's get. I work 25 miles from home. So it's 50 miles round trip.
2. Generally speaking, how are they on insurance rates, with a new driver? I'm planning on paying for my own insurance.
3. What could I expect as far as reliability? I need something that is going to start for me in the -20 degree weather we get here sometimes. I live in Minnesota. Roads can be slick and slippery. And it gets cold.
4. Would you reccomend them to a new driver?
5. How are they for leg room? I had a knee surgery in October of 07, and I don't want my legs to be crunched up a ton. Right now I'm learning on my mom's Impala. I know I won't find a car with that much leg room. But I don't need my legs so squished that my right leg locks up on me. That would be bad.
6. Out of the options I have given, A or B, which would you see as a better fit for a new driver.