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| Saturn Sky |
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| Conglomerate? |
| Sledgehammer 09-12-2005 |
A grill from an RX-8, side skirts from dodge viper, and fragments from the carrera GT, what do you get? a saturn sky. WHAT IS IT? Well whatever it is it does not excite me. 170 hp at 25k, puhlease, for a roaster, it seems quite underpowered. But so was the MR-2 spyder in its later years and you know where that went. Up the power and you may get an exciting sports car, leave it, and you have the Vauxhall. I personally feel that this car needs more. |
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