Manufactured from 1991 to 2002 the Saturn SL formed as a member of the Saturn S-Series which used Z-body platform design. Customers could choose between SL and the higher-end SL1 as well as the premium SL2 variant. Starting with only a 1.9L SOHC I4 engine combined with a 5-speed manual transmission (MP2) the base SL trim model delivers a fine combination of decent performance and solid fuel economy. The 1.9L SOHC I4 engine utilized in the vehicle became famous for its reliability features after engineers built it specifically for durability. The suspension of the model has been built to combine stability with comfort to produce enhanced handling capabilities. The vehicle stands out for its agility because the 176.3-inch long vehicle has a 102.4-inch wheelbase and weighs between 2,320 and 2,456 pounds based on chosen trims and options. Three versions of Saturn SL did not undergo substantial design modifications since creators maintained the core design elements between each release. The SL features specific hubcaps appears on its exterior along with restyled trunk elements and headlights carrying integrated orange turn indicators. The essential character of Saturn SL arises from its quality aspects which help maintain proper vehicle operation because of its OEM components. Owners of the Saturn SL maintain original vehicle quality standards and driving experience since Saturn SL genuine parts can easily be obtained.