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2007 Saturn Ion Quad Coupe 3 Road Test
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The Ion, sibling to the Cobalt, G5, HHR and Astra was born in 2003 as the replacement to the venerable S-Series, the vehicle that, pardon the pun, launched Saturn into orbit. Popularized by its honest to goodness friendly dealerships, and no-hassle, no-haggle pricing, Saturn began to grow in size and in numbers. From a consumers' standpoint, particularly ones that didn't care so much about the car as they did the purchasing experience, Saturn's mentality was quite frankly refreshing. From one vehicle with three different body styles, the Saturn lineup grew
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| Now that the new Vues are already here, the Ion is the final of the plastic Saturns... (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
Where the Ion Sedan was facelifted in 2005 with a new nose and grille, theslower selling Quad Coupe pretty much carried on without any major exterior modifications, which is fine as it was and still is the better looking of the two vehicles with its sharp headlamps and narrow grille. Those wanting something a little sportier can opt for an appearance package, which includes sporty side sills and spoilers galore, for added visual bark.
Out of the two body styles available, the Coupe is by far the more interesting because of its doors. Short of buying a Mazda RX-8, an
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| Open up wide. The Quad Coupe makes for easy access to rear quarters. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
With the executive decision in place that, as of the Relay minivan (now discontinued), Saturn would cease to introduce vehicles with its polymer plastic panels, the last "new" vehicle to feature such a dent resistant
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| Coupe is sharper looking than the Sedan. Visually, it hasn't been changed, unlike the sedan. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
The interior of the Ion is very much like its exterior - plastic. It's always been a source of criticism for Saturn, and in honesty, represents the lowest point in the car. Though Saturn
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| The interior isn't to everyone's tastes. Then again, plastic bodied cars aren't either. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
As of 2005, the regular, non-performance versions of the vehicle became available with more than one engine. The initial 140 hp 2.2-liter Ecotec inline-four, featuring 145 lb-ft of torque, stayed on base for the entry level Ion, while more upscale products, such as my test car shown here received a new 2.4-liter engine that develops 170 horsepower and
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| 2.4-liter Ecotec engine is advanced and strong. It's a shame the suspension isn't set up to be a little more sporting. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
But despite its strong engines and coupe styling, do not think of the Ion as either a sporty car or a car of particularly astonishing quality. On paper it looks compelling, and when not asked of much it's alright to drive. The electric power steering's centering action is forcefully strong but reacts to inputs quickly, making it ideal for navigating city streets. Higher speeds require input to keep the car tracking straight though,
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| The big debate: do you like the central mounted instrument cluster? (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
Officially, the Saturn Ion ended production this past March, so chances are that whatever is left on a dealership's lot is the final selection. Its replacement will be a rebadged version of the European Opel Astra, an excellent and popular hatchback assembled in Europe. With such an impressive car just around the corner, it's hard to recommend the Ion, but then again it's hard not to resist such an excellent powertrain warranty or its bargain-basement price... no doubt further discounted by your friendly neighborhood Saturn dealer.
Nevertheless, I can't help but observe just a little bit of irony in Saturn's existence. Isn't it funny now, how in this metamorphosis that Saturn is going through it has become a true import fighter by using imports itself?
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