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2002 Saturn LW Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...Under the Hood A 135-horsepower, 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine goes into the LW200, while the LW300 uses a 182-hp, 3.0-liter V-6 that is produced by GM of Europe. A version of the V-6 is also used in the Saab 9-5 Wagon. Both engines mate with a four-speed-automatic transmission. A five-speed-manual shift is available for the LW200 but not for the LW300. Safety Curtain-type airbags protect the heads of front and rear occupants. They store above the side windows and inflate along the length of the passenger compartment. All-disc antilock brakes and traction control are now standard for both... |
| #2 |
2002 Saturn LWSource: MSN Autos...It sounds a bit buzzy when pressed. And if you're going to load this vehicle with cargo and people, the 3.0-liter double overhead cam V6 that was in the test car is the engine to pick. The V6 comes mated to a four-speed automatic transmission and boosts the starting MSRP, including destination charge, to more than $22,800 for an LW300. As it has for the three model years that the LW has been on the market, the V6 generates 182 horsepower and torque is 190 lb-ft at 3600 rpm. This engine provides decent power, both for city traffic and highway travel, and it comes on with ease. It also uses... |