Saturn Sky Windscreen, Windblocker,
Windstop & Wind Deflectors
With the best Saturn Sky windscreen available, enjoy the best of top-down driving. Whether you're talking on your cell phone, enjoying your stereo, or carrying on a conversation with your passenger, this windblocker will deliver a much quieter, more comfortable, and wind-free cockpit.
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Saturn Sky Vehicle Reviews
fell in love with the looks the minute I saw my
first one! It's one of the best looking cars on the road and for the money a lot
of car and a great buy. I don't understand the reviewers complaints about the
manual top. It's simple, fast and reliable to operate. It's so small I can't see
the need for motors and a drive system. The performance, handling and braking
are exceptional. The car is a constant hit with everyone you meet. I love the XM
radio and all the small speakers. Even with the top down at 80 sounds are still
clear and strong. It's fun to drive and the enjoyment factor is way high. A
bonus is the ease of maneuvering and parking such a small car.
Wife and I love this little car. Traded our 2004
Crossfire for it and it is 10 times more comfortable on long trips. Not much for
storage, but then again, its a sports car. That's why we have the Dodge Dually.
Excellent performance and handling topped off with 28 mpg fuel economy.
My Saturn SC2 was fun but doesn't come close to
this car. The car mags groan about the top, but with only a few uses it became a
3 minute process. I have trouble finding cars that are comfy for my back but
there was no question - this is great! Compared to the 35 mpg in my SC2 the
25mpg isn't good mileage. This car is a definite head turner and most people
can't believe it's a Saturn. People at work want rides w/ the top down and there
may be a waiting list somewhere. The lack of storage is a problem, but I've
invested in the removable luggage rack, which Saturn doesn't tout as an answer
to that problem. Was recently at a car museum's roadster exhibit and people were
looking at my Sky!
(Reviews
from Edmonds.com.)