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2009 Saturn Sky - Expert Reviews

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Edmunds
2009 saturn sky Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Sharp styling, relatively low pricing, high-performing Red Line model, spacious cockpit, comfortable highway ride. Cons: Small and poorly designed trunk...

CarGurus
2009 Saturn Sky Overview

...StabiliTrak stability control, and projector-beam foglights also come standard, while options include a decklid spoiler, leather seat trim, and a premium...

Cars.com
2009 Saturn Sky Professional Cars.com Review

...Limited-slip differential Front dual-stage airbags All-disc antilock brakes Passenger sensing system that turns off front passenger airbag depending on size of...

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The car that reinvented this segment back in 1991, the Mazda MX-5 Miata is still the strongest contender.

A quick drive in the Mazda reveals what's lacking in the base Sky roadster: the basics.

It offers excellent quality, good ergonomics, and a top that raises and lowers with one hand.

Lacking a higher-horsepower version, the Mazda loses its pole position when looking for competitors to the Sky Red Line.

That honor goes to the Honda S2000; it brings an incredibly rev-happy, 237-horsepower, 2.2-liter VTEC four-cylinder and six-speed manual that doesn't match the Red Line for straight-line performance but beats it for the tactile experience.

For those seeking more power, the torquey Nissan 350Z Roadster is also worth a look.

If you want to keep your money in the GM family, the Pontiac Solstice is the only choice.

Mechanically identical to the Sky, it offers a different look at a slightly lower price point.


 
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