Saturn does have a few things going for them, they are fairly reliable, and plastic does not rust. However, they lack the "spit and polish" of a Honda or a Toyota (ie, the engine is buzzier, stuff like that). Granted, the "spit and polish" is not really important from a functionality standpoint, but if you're like me and habitually spend 3.5-4 hours in a car at one sitting little things start to become annoyances. However, the biggest thing against Saturn is the "no hassle, no haggle" policy. What that really is, is a "let's take the customer for an extra $3,000" policy. Most of the time, a person can bring the price of a new car down by almost 20% by haggling (for example, my friend who just bought a brand new $25,000 E-250 work van for $20,000, or my father who bought my mother's $26,000 Maxima SE for under $21,000). To me, this is a tremendous amount of money that is needlessly spent because people don't know just how much they can save by haggling.
ZV