Saturn sky
Saturn Sky has 18 inch wheels and two engine options: you can go for the 177 horsepower Ecotec LE5 engine or the turbocharged one that creates no less than 260 horsepower. Further on, Saturn Sky brings two types of transmission, manual and automatic, and this difference reflects in the price of the vehicles too. The model designed for the Red Line is definitely more expensive with a price of about $30,000; however the five speed automatic variant is almost $5,000 cheaper.
What does the Red Line bring new in the Saturn Sky model? There is a better suspension over the average quality provided by the basic Saturn Sky model, plus, the stability control is also upgraded. Dual exhausts, unique leather design in the interior with a digital control system doubled by a modern tachometer represent just a few other features of the Saturn Sky Red Line variant available since the end of 2006. Add on options are found with the dealers in case you want to enhance some specificity of a standard Saturn Sky, and this applies very well to the improvement of the suspension.
Conversions of the Saturn Sky into more powerful vehicles is well accomplished by Mallet Cars, Ohio who have registered exceptional results with the adjustment of the car with a V8 engine. Thus the horsepower outcome is higher than 400 with the turbocharged versions going way beyond 750 horsepower. Other possible Saturn Sky configurations apply to the torque or the brakes that can be replaced with some custom-made ones.
Saturn sky
Last but not least, Saturn Sky is also subject to electric conversions, or at least tests are in progress in that direction by teams interested in making it more price convenient as an autonomous vehicle. Just imagine what it would be like to benefit from the advantages of a sports car while still eliminating fuel consume. It goes without saying that a V8 Saturn Sky engine has a huge gas consume, which is definitely an alarm bell for environmentalists. With the ever stricter necessity to use the planet resources responsibly, time may come when fuel-powered engines become an extinct car production segment.
