Midnight Blue

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by marx404, Jun 27, 2007.

  1. marx404

    marx404 Guest

    Well here we go again, Saturn number 3. Yesterday 0% financing came out and
    I traded in the 'ol SC2 for a new '07 ION.3 2.2L in Midnight Blue color w/
    grey interior and 16" alloys. Went with stick this time. I kinda suck at
    stick, but practice makes perfect. There is a notable difference in the
    steering and handling as some here have mentioned. Dont know yet what I'll
    mod on it yet....but hooray! no more rattles or squeaks or leaks.
     
    marx404, Jun 27, 2007
    #1
  2. marx404

    marx404 Guest

    What I meant was there is a notable difference between the ION.2 steering
    and handling.
    Well here we go again, Saturn number 3. Yesterday 0% financing came out and
    I traded in the 'ol SC2 for a new '07 ION.3 2.2L in Midnight Blue color w/
    grey interior and 16" alloys. Went with stick this time. I kinda suck at
    stick, but practice makes perfect. There is a notable difference in the
    steering and handling as some here have mentioned. Dont know yet what I'll
    mod on it yet....but hooray! no more rattles or squeaks or leaks.
     
    marx404, Jun 27, 2007
    #2
  3. marx404

    Oppie Guest

    Congratulations on the new Saturn.
    OK, Different... Is the .3 better than the .2? Both have electrically
    assisted power steering (as opposed to hydraulic)?
     
    Oppie, Jun 27, 2007
    #3
  4. marx404

    pnsman64 Guest

    i just love that color blue
     
    pnsman64, Jun 27, 2007
    #4
  5. marx404

    marx404 Guest

    ION.3 has a tighter tuned suspension and steering than ION.2. Both a re
    electro-mechanical, just tuned differently. To me the 2 felt sloppy and
    loose, the 3 feels tighter and more responsive. I drove both with the 16"
    alloys so tires were the same, it's in the suspension and steering that are
    different.

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    marx404


    Congratulations on the new Saturn.
    OK, Different... Is the .3 better than the .2? Both have electrically
    assisted power steering (as opposed to hydraulic)?
     
    marx404, Jun 28, 2007
    #5
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