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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1-15-08
Just a quick note to let you
know that my experience dealing with you has
been great. Your respnses, product and time
all were handled with exceptional detail and
I would easily recommend you.
- Colin in Iowa
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1/18
I consider myself lucky to
have come across your listing for the
windscreen. I was unsure about buying
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coolest windscreen possible and just exactly
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I just wanted to thank you
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all my questions ahead of time.
Oh! And the installation
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- Becky Sewell
Oneida, Tn.
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History of the Saturn Sky
The Saturn Sky is the first ever
sports car from the
Saturn marque of American automaker
General Motors. It was released in the first quarter of 2006 as a 2007
model. It uses the
Kappa
automobile platform shared with the
Pontiac Solstice and Opel GT. The
Sky concept was shown at the 2005
North American International Auto Show, with the production version
following at the 2006 show. It is built at GM's
Wilmington, Delaware plant, alongside the Solstice and the
Opel GT. The Sky features 18 inch
(457 mm)
wheels and a 2.4 L Ecotec / LE5 14
engine that produces 177 hp
(132 kW) as well as
an all-new I-4 2.0L direct injected
turbocharged engine that makes 260 hp (194 kW) manual and automatic transmission are available, both with five gears.
The styling for the Sky, penned by
Franz von Holzhausen, is based on the Opel Speedster design. It is available in some European markets as the
Opel GT. A rebadged version named the Daewoo G2X was unveiled as a
concept vehicle for the
South Korean market in 2006. The production version was released in September
2007. The Solstice, Sky, GT, and G2X are built in
Delaware.
The aggressive styling has garnered praise as a welcome departure from
traditional Saturn design.
The Sky is priced at US$25,595 and the Sky Red Line at US$29,795 with a
five-speed manual transmission. A model equipped with a five-speed automatic
will cost US$26,175.
(Information taken from
Wikipedia)