About Saturn LW200
The LW200 is one of the new L-series models introduced by General Motors in 2001. At that time, GM engineers equipped the new cars with a larger fuel tank to increase efficiency and improve performance, as well as shoulder belts for increased safety. Before it was renamed, it was called the LW1 and LW2. The design of the Saturn L-series was based on the same solutions used in the family model Opel Vectra. The same design paved the way for the rigid body of the LW200, which fits the car perfectly.
The designers of the LW200 ensured that the vehicle would meet the needs and demands of the U.S. consumer. The LW200 features a spacious cabin and clear controls. Seating is designed to provide all-day comfort. With the rear seats folded down, the car offers 79 cubic feet of space for your belongings. The LW200 is distinguished from other models by its steel side panel parts. The doors and bumpers are made of weather-resistant polymer panel parts. Since 2002, the sedan has been equipped with side airbags as standard.
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The model has polymer panels typical of Saturn models. This makes the vehicle rust and impact-resistant, allowing the owner to maintain its sleek new look. These panels are attached to a steel frame that supports the entire LW200 chassis. The sedans received parts like the new front and rear fascias, while the station wagons received new headlights and taillights. For the 2003 model year, the dashboard wood trim was replaced with silver, and a new alloy wheel design was introduced. Anti-lock brakes and traction control were also optional parts.
The Saturn LW200 is equipped with parts like a 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine, a power driver's seat, and a tailgate that can be easily operated with one hand. The Saturn L-series has only been on the market for five years. In that time, the company managed to produce a total of 406,300 Saturn L-Series.