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Old May 15th 08, 02:39 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
James1549
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Well after 16 years of owning my '92 SL2, it is time to move on. I
just bought a new Crossfire as I am approaching mid-life The car
held up very well considering what others have to say. It has had the
best paint job on any car that I have owned. All the paint is still
original and shines as good as the day it was new. I let it go with
130,000 miles on it. Great car, just wanted something different for a
while. It was sold within the township I live so I may see it from
time to time.

Its been great visiting this forum to exchance information, etc....
But it looks like I won't be around digging for info anymore.

My car was a great purchase and never regretted a moment of it. Too
bad Saturn isn't the same car company it used to be.

Here are some pics of the last day in my driveway.

http://www.current.net/james1549/saturn/

Thanks, and its been fun.

James
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Old May 16th 08, 01:43 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
Father Mike[_2_]
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On Wed, 14 May 2008 18:39:56 -0700 (PDT), James1549 wrote:

> Well after 16 years of owning my '92 SL2, it is time to move on. I
> just bought a new Crossfire as I am approaching mid-life The car
> held up very well considering what others have to say. It has had the
> best paint job on any car that I have owned. All the paint is still
> original and shines as good as the day it was new. I let it go with
> 130,000 miles on it. Great car, just wanted something different for a
> while. It was sold within the township I live so I may see it from
> time to time.


Well, good luck. I'm still hanging on to my 96 SL2. Newer cars would have a
few extra bells and whistles, but I hate to part with something that still
works well. You're right about the paint; when I wash mine it would be
difficult to tell apart from a new car.

The only thing I wish I had was a little more leg room. Getting in and out
is getting harder.
 




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