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2008 Saturn Astra in Freehold

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Price: N/A Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
Year: 2008 Engine: Inline 4
Mileage: 87 Bodystyle: Hatchbacks
Location: Freehold,NJ Doors: 2
Exterior: Silver Dealer Stock #: N/A
Interior: N/A VIN #: N/A
Transmission: Manual Seller Type: Dealer
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front bucket seats,radio/cd,onstar,information system,alloy wheels,the above options have been verified on this vehicle.,other features noted on this document as available from the manufacturer for this model,may or may not be in this vehicle.,please veri
Professional Review

Some may say that the new Saturn Astra is a big improvement over its predecessor, the Saturn Ion. We say, how could it not be? The hapless Ion was a strong contender for America's worst small car and the most recent example of our storied incompetence in that arena.

Today, however, is a new day at Saturn. General Motors, after launching the division as a flag-waving riposte to the invasion of small foreign imports, evidently has decided: if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Is this depressing defeatism or shrewd realpolitik? Maybe both. While it's bad news for our country's engineering and manufacturing sectors, in the case of the Astra at least, it's good news for America's drivers.

The Astra is a rebadged Opel, imported from Europe. The car is virtually unchanged from its counterpart on the Continent. Even the name is the same. More important, though, is that the European suspension tuning is neither softened nor dumbed down for U.S. duty (although the tires have been swapped for all-seasons). Our test car had the Sport Handling Package, which is standard on the XR coupe and optional on the XR four-door hatchback (but not offered on the base XE). The $695 package includes seventeen-inch wheels, stability control, quicker steering, and firmer springs and dampers, as well as a lower ride height. The setup proved very impressive over the challenging back roads of southeastern Ohio, where we had a lot of fun flinging the Astra from one corner to another. The suspension has sufficient travel, and its motions are well-damped. Understeer is present but not oppressive, and the tail can get lively, although stability control will gently step in to keep you out of trouble.... Read full article

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