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Saturn is a division of the GM brand of automobiles which was established on January 7th 1985. GM began marketing Saturn models in the US largely due to the popularity experienced by German and Japanese small cars such as Nissan, Toyota and Volkswagen in the The United States. If you are looking for used Saturn engines it would be a good idea to do some research on the net before you make your choice. As a rule, Saturn engines or any engines for that matter are complete assemblies. The assembly comprises of timing belts, oil pans, manifolds, fuel injection system, carburetor, etc. Only the Long Block is guaranteed by most vendors of used engines, while the fuel injection, manifolds, timing belts, and oil pans are not covered under most guarantees. However, most rebuilt engine retailers will guarantee against knocks, excessive oil consumption, and cracks. Many rebuilt engines have a warranty period which is limited to 90 days within which any defective part within the original warranty period would be replaced. Make sure you have your Saturn engine, transmission, transfer cases, cylinder heads, installed by a professional mechanic.
Often damage due to overheating results in the guarantee being void so make sure the heat tab is not missing or melted. There are many reasons why people choose used Saturn engines; the three major reasons are quality, availability, and price. Used Saturn engines are readily available, are manufactured to OEM standards, and are also reasonably priced. Saturn cars use a dedicated platform called the Z-body and also a dedicated engine, 1.9L I4. All of the cars are manufactured in state of the art facilities in Spring Hill, Tennessee. The original Saturn cars came with dent-resistant plastic panels which allowed owners to readily change the look of the car. However, this capability never really caught on with the majority of customers. The first concrete change was the 2000 L-series mid size vehicle which shared the GM2900 platform with the Opel Vectra. The L-Series was manufactured in the GM factory in Delaware along with the Opel GT related models. The Saturn Sky is produced in the Wilmington factory.
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