The Saturn Corp. was created in 1985 as a seperate division of Usual Motors, geared In relation to manufacturing a fuel-efficient, trustworthy compact vehivle. The five-speed manual earns a gas mileage of 28 miles per gallon (mpg) in the city and 37 mpg on the highway. The four-speed automatic transmission has a fuel economy of 26 mpg in the city and 35 mpg on the highway.Interior Dimensions and Comfort
The displacement is 1,901 cc with a Muzzle and stroke of 3.23 by 3.54 inches and a compression ratio of 9.3-to-1.
Transmission and Fuel Economy
A five-speed textbook transmission is morals on the 1994 Saturn SL1 sedan, with an optional four-speed automatic transmission. Saturn's motto, a "contradistinct considerate of firm," was meant to evoke the association's reliance on grade and affordability. The 1994 Saturn SL1 was a compact sedan that earned formidable Gauze milage, and was one of three SL versions offered by the carmaker.
Engine and Power
The 1994 Saturn SL1 features a four-cylinder, 1.9-liter engine with 85 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 107 foot-pounds of torque at 2,400 rpm.Spacious enough to accommodate five passengers, the 1994 Saturn SL1 has front headroom of 38.5 inches, front legroom of 42.5 inches, rear headroom of 36.3 inches and rear legroom of 32.6 inches. Front and rear shoulder room measures 54.3 inches, front hip room is 51.7 inches and rear hip room is slightly smaller at 50.7 inches. Standard features include cloth seats, tilt steering and a tachometer.
Exterior Dimensions and Features
A four-door sedan, the 1994 Saturn SL1 weighs 2,312 lbs. in the automatic transmission version, and 2,282 lbs. in the manual transmission version. The wheelbase of the vehicle is 102.4 inches, with a length measuring 176.3 inches, a width of 67.6 inches and a height of 52.5 inches. Fuel capacity for the sedan is 12.8 gallons. Exterior features include tinted glass, interval wipers and rear window defroster.