Bye-bye to my Saturn-at least for now
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:16 pm
My Saturn is a 2001 SL2, 5-speed, with 37,8xx miles, that I bought brand-new with 41 miles on the odometer, in May 2001. In April 2004, after getting an amazing deal on a 2004 Pontiac Vibe GT, my SL2 turned into a garage queen. I rarely drive it as I want it to last forever. I want to be the little old man driving my car in a parade of old cars in the year 2041. About two months ago I took it to the dealer for the free 27-point inspection, thinking that all would be well. Needless to say, they found about $2000 worth of work that needs to be done:*Radiator needs replacing, which I hear is normal.*Shifter cables coming apart, need replacing.*Ignition housing loose.*Oil pan leaking.*A few other items that are normal wear-and-tear.My Brother is a former mechanic, so getting these things fixed is not a big deal. (What is a big deal is coming up with the funds.) After getting this bit of news, I had the dealer appraise my car, while I walked around the lot looking at Vues. When I didn't see one that I just couldn't live without, home I went. (They offered $3000 BTW.) What concerns me is the fact that it needs all these major things, despite being only about five years old, with such low mileage. I can live with the normal stuff, but as for the major things, is this normal? I've also had all the service done at the same dealer - I would've thought that they would have noticed these things before the warranty ran out. The salesman said that maybe 2001 was a bad year and that it was time for a new one. He didn't like it when I asked him "What if 2006 is a bad year also?"Despite having a clean driving record, the monthly insurance was killing me, so this past weekend I put the SL2 in storage, and changed the insurance to comprehensive only. I thought I was okay with this until I got home, and my garage was empty. (it's a one-car garage.) The Vibe fits well, but it's just not the same. Since I live in a condo, parking has always been as issue, so coming home and putting the Vibe in the garage is a big plus.I didn't think I was as attached to my Saturn as apparently I am...I suppose I need to just get over it as there are so many other problems in the world, that this doesn't even rate... I just want to tell my story and get some cordial feedback/opinions, rather than a bashing. Anyway, thanks for reading.