L-Series
The Saturn L-Series, produced from 1999 to 2002, is a line of mid-size sedans and station wagons designed by Saturn Corporation. (en.wikipedia.org) Available in sedan and wagon variants, it was offered with 2.2-liter four-cylinder engines producing 135 horsepower and 3.0-liter six-cylinder engines delivering 182 horsepower. (kbb.com) The 2002 models were equipped as standard with anti-lock brakes with traction control and curtain side airbags for the sedans. (en.wikipedia.org)
Model summary
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Model introduction
The Saturn L-Series, produced from 1999 to 2002, is a line of mid-size sedans and station wagons designed by Saturn Corporation. (en.wikipedia.org) Available in sedan and wagon variants, it was offered with 2.2-liter four-cylinder engines producing 135 horsepower and 3.0-liter six-cylinder engines delivering 182 horsepower. (kbb.com) The 2002 models were equipped as standard with anti-lock brakes with traction control and curtain side airbags for the sedans. (en.wikipedia.org)
History
The Saturn L-Series was introduced in May 1999 for the 2000 model year, offering sedan and wagon models. (en.wikipedia.org) The 2000 models included the four-cylinder LS and LS1 sedans, the six-cylinder LS2 sedan, and the four- and six-cylinder LW1 and LW2 wagons, respectively. (en.wikipedia.org) In 2001, the lineup was renamed: the LS became the L100, the LS1 the L200, the LS2 the L300, the LW1 the LW200, and the LW2 the LW300. (en.wikipedia.org) In 2002, the models were equipped as standard with anti-lock brakes with traction control and curtain side airbags for the sedans. (en.wikipedia.org)
Generations
The Saturn L-Series underwent a single generation from 1999 to 2002, with no major design changes. (en.wikipedia.org) The 2000 models included the four-cylinder LS and LS1 sedans, the six-cylinder LS2 sedan, and the four- and six-cylinder LW1 and LW2 wagons, respectively. (en.wikipedia.org) In 2001, the lineup was renamed: the LS became the L100, the LS1 the L200, the LS2 the L300, the LW1 the LW200, and the LW2 the LW300. (en.wikipedia.org) In 2002, the models were equipped as standard with anti-lock brakes with traction control and curtain side airbags for the sedans. (en.wikipedia.org)
Key differences
The main differences between the Saturn L-Series models lie in the engines and equipment. (en.wikipedia.org) The 2000 models included the four-cylinder LS and LS1 sedans, the six-cylinder LS2 sedan, and the four- and six-cylinder LW1 and LW2 wagons, respectively. (en.wikipedia.org) In 2001, the lineup was renamed: the LS became the L100, the LS1 the L200, the LS2 the L300, the LW1 the LW200, and the LW2 the LW300. (en.wikipedia.org) In 2002, the models were equipped as standard with anti-lock brakes with traction control and curtain side airbags for the sedans. (en.wikipedia.org)
Photo recognition
To identify a Saturn L-Series, look for the "L100," "L200," "L300," "LW200," or "LW300" badges on the vehicle. (en.wikipedia.org) Models from 2000 to 2002 feature clean body lines and a distinctive front grille. (en.wikipedia.org) The sedans have a height of 56.4 inches and a length of 190.4 inches, while the wagons have a height of 57.3 inches and the same length. (en.wikipedia.org)
Important versions
Key versions of the Saturn L-Series include the L200 and L300. (en.wikipedia.org) The L200 is equipped with a 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine producing 135 horsepower, while the L300 features a 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine delivering 182 horsepower. (kbb.com)
References
- 2002 Saturn L-Series Specs & Feature Comparisons | Kelley Blue BookKelley Blue Book
- https://www.automobile-catalog.com/model/saturn/l-series.htmlautomobile-catalog.com
- https://www.automobile-catalog.com/make/saturn/l-series/l_sedan/2002.htmlautomobile-catalog.com
- https://www.automobile-catalog.com/make/saturn/l-series/l_wagon/2002.htmlautomobile-catalog.com
- https://www.drom.ru/catalog/saturn/l-series/407812/drom.ru
- https://www.drom.ru/catalog/saturn/l-series/2002/drom.ru