This column of Features Beautiful Classics or Well-Preserved Youngtimers, But also Regularly Curious Creations. This Saturn SC2 Definitely Falls Into the Letter Category.
We tip our digital hat to autoweek forum member ‘my favorite’, because we owe these three photos of a saturn sc2 to him. It is a special spot here in the Netherlands and so we understand that he/she paused to look at it. Accordance to Our Data, There Are Currently Only Ten Saturns in our country with a Valid Mot. It gets even more special: this appears to be the only saturn sc2 in the Netherlands. How do you mean unique? With three registered copies, The Saturn Sky, The Counterpart of the Opel GT, is the best represented model here.
It also takes a very specific taste to warm up to this sc2 and it seems that for many the love cools down quickly. It’s a Shame, because it’s Quite a striking car. Not only in Terms of Lines is it QUITE A REMARKABLE APPARANCE, The Doors also Have a Very Special Layout. On the left is a small by that opens backwards to provide access to the reear seats. We also know that from the fiat 500e 3+1, for example. The Saturn is also one of the few cars with an unequal number or doors per side. The Hyundai Veloster is Another Well-Known Example.
The Saturn SC2 was The Coupe Version of the Saturn sl and also had a station wagon brother in the form of the sw. It was a fairly fashion designed model for American standards, with, for example, only four cylinders as power sources. This coupe, which incidentally had just two doors for the first two model years, also has a 1.9 four-cylinder in its Nose. A Power Source Special Developed for Saturn, Here Good for 125 HP Power. Striking for an American Car: Shifting Gears is Done with a Manual Five-Speed Gearbox! Actual, such a saturn is QUITE AT HOME in Europe.