Main difference is that the SL & SL1 have the single cam engine (85hp for ’91-’94, 100hp for ’95-’02) and the SL2 has the twin cam engine (124hp all years). Also, the twin cam models have a rear swaybar, and a larger front swaybar. The single cam models have no rear swaybar.

What is the difference between SL1 and SL2 Saturn?

The SL1 was powered by a 1.9-liter, single-overhead-cam, inline-four. The SL2 featured an upgraded, dual-overhead-cam version of the same four-cylinder engine. It generated a relatively robust 124 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 122 foot-pounds of torque at 4,800 rpm.

What engine is in a 1999 Saturn SL2?

1.9 L 4-cylinder
1999 Saturn S-Series SL2/Engine

What does SL mean on a Saturn?

The S-series debuted in model year 1991 with the Sport Coupe (SC) and Sedan Level (SL) models. The SC was only available with the DOHC (Dual Overhead Cam) engine whereas the SLs had an option for the SOHC (Single Overhead Cam) engine (SL1) or the DOHC (SL2).

Why did they stop making Saturn cars?

Saturn. General Motors halted production of its Saturn brand in October 2009 after a failed deal with the Penske Automotive Group. Under scrutiny to pay back loans and become a sustainable corporation, General Motors has been forced to streamline its brands and focus on the lines that have the most growth potential.

Will GM ever bring back Pontiac?

Will GM bring back Pontiac? No, it won’t. Winding out of Pontiac franchises cost GM billions of dollars. It was a desperate move to help save the corporation from its bankruptcy woes.

Are Mercury cars still made?

Mercury is a defunct division of the American automobile manufacturer Ford Motor Company. In 2010, Ford Motor Company announced the closure of the Mercury brand in an effort to focus on the Ford and Lincoln brands, ending production at the end of 2010.

Why are Saturn’s so cheap?

Defunct brands such as Saturn are regularly underwater in terms of consumer awareness because there is no new car advertising these days that’s trumpeting the brand anymore. This makes them cheap. So if you’re shopping for a car or SUV that’s firmly on the cheaper side of the used car market, consider these vehicles.

When did they stop making Saturns?

Saturn. General Motors halted production of its Saturn brand in October 2009 after a failed deal with the Penske Automotive Group. Saturn, with a vehicle line that included mostly small to mid-size cars, had been around since 1985 but was never profitable.

What is an SL-2 last?

What Is An SL-2 Last? A shoe last is a foot-shaped mold around which a shoe is built. It provides a shoe’s internal shape. Shoes built on our SL-2 last have a deeper, wider toe box, a higher instep height, and a heel that is slightly more narrow than that of a standard shoe.

What is an SL-2 running shoes?

A: The SL-2 refers to one of the training lasts used by New Balance to build running shoes. All shoes are assembled on a plastic foot, which is called the “last.” The shape of that last affects how the shoe will fit.

What is the difference between New Balance SL-1 and SL-2?

As New Balance is a brand that focuses on fitting the feet well, they use two different “straight lasts” on most of their training shoes, the SL-1 and the SL-2. (The SL stands for straight last.) The SL-1 fits like a conventional shoe — standard heel, snug midfoot (saddle), and trim forefoot.

What is the difference between the canon SL1 and SL2?

If the front view area (width x height) of the cameras is taken as an aggregate measure of their size, the Canon SL2 is notably larger (7 percent) than the Canon SL1. Moreover, the SL2 is markedly heavier (11 percent) than the SL1. In this context, it is worth noting that neither the SL1 nor the SL2 are weather-sealed.