2007 Saturn Sky Review

April 3, 2008

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The Sky is a stylish and low-slung, two-seat roadster that shares a platform (though not exterior panels) with Pontiac ’s Solstice. It is arguably the more attractive of the two, and comes with more standard equipment, including features like air conditioning, standard 18-inch rims, keyless entry, and anti-lock brakes. The Sky’s standard engine is a 2.4-liter, 177-horsepower four connected to a five-speed manual transmission, with a five-speed automatic available as an option. For 2007, a high-performance Red Line version of the Sky joins the lineup. It features a 260-horsepower turbocharged direct-injection 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, firmer suspension setting, polished 18-inch wheels, and dual chrome-tipped exhaust, as well as its own interior enhancements, such as Red Line-specific instruments (including a digital boost gauge), metallic sill plates, and stainless steel trim. Since the Sky was introduced in calendar year ’06 as an ’07 model, changes for the ’07 calendar year are minimal, other than the addition of the Red Line version.

 

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2007 Saturn Sky

 

    The Sky is a stylish and low-slung, two-seat roadster that shares a platform (though not exterior panels) with Pontiac ’s Solstice. It is arguably the more attractive of the two, and comes with more standard equipment, including features like air conditioning, standard 18-inch rims, keyless entry, and anti-lock brakes. The Sky’s standard engine is a 2.4-liter, 177-horsepower four connected to a five-speed manual transmission, with a five-speed automatic available as an option. For 2007, a high-performance Red Line version of the Sky joins the lineup. It features a 260-horsepower turbocharged direct-injection 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, firmer suspension setting, polished 18-inch wheels, and dual chrome-tipped exhaust, as well as its own interior enhancements, such as Red Line-specific instruments (including a digital boost gauge), metallic sill plates, and stainless steel trim. Since the Sky was introduced in calendar year ’06 as an ’07 model, changes for the ’07 calendar year are minimal, other than the addition of the Red Line version.   TCC Scrapbook: 2007 Saturn Sky   The Sky is a stylish and low-slung, two-seat roadster that shares a platform (though not exterior panels) with Pontiac ...

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