http://fastlane.gmblogs.com/archives/2006/03/the_sky_is_red.html#more
http://fastlane.gmblogs.com/images/red_line_sky-lg.jpg
I like it alot… :lick:
http://fastlane.gmblogs.com/archives/2006/03/the_sky_is_red.html#more
http://fastlane.gmblogs.com/images/red_line_sky-lg.jpg
I like it alot… :lick:
i want one
:tup: turbo
i always liked the looks of the sky
If I dont have anything by summer, i’m going to buy one.
what are we talking about price wise?
hot car, weird thats its under the saturn nameplate. I dont exactly think of a hot car when I think of saturns… My thoughts generally go to huge nerds when saturns come to mind.
im interested in te price as well…anyone know? production/assembly dates?
I think the sky looks good and is a step in the right direction for domestics…I wonder if they will do the same with the solstice? It will also be interesting to see how the aftermarket will use/compensate for the direct injection fueling. SCC brought up some issues with it in their review of the Mazdaspeed6, as written here.
that is very nice lookin…i’d rock one for sure
sky>solstice
It looks like a clown shoe to me. Any time a car or shoe has that upward angle as you follow down from the windshield, it bugs me.
The older Tiburons did that, too. Yuck.
A GM with a turbo? Thats cool.
this is good news! with any luck saturn will actually sell a lot of them
I like it alot
yea as a guy that likes saturns i new about this for a while and the solstace version is suppose to come out first just like the regular version did price is speculated around 28-30,000. its suppose to come out next summer i believe maybe a little sooner
according to that article, it should be out in the fall.
I would imagine that high 20’s seems right given that the reg model is low-mid 20’s. I was waiting for the redline version to comeout, but I also thought it was going to be coming out next year. The earlier the better :tup:
origionally i thought the redline was suppose to come out six months after the regular version cause thats what they did with the ion redline but i dunno if they kept with that or not
the sky is so much better looking than the solstice, which lookes like a fucking crab
agreed but the one at world of wheels looked bad ass though
looks Corvette-ish :shrug:
I was jsut thinking the same thing when i read Direct Injection. Direct injection uses about 3000psi of fuel pressure. I think adding injectors is going to be the first type of fix until someone comes out with some injectors. These will take off and have to as most manufacturers are on track to move to DI int he next 5-6 years.