Saturn Astra Sport Compact vs. European Opel Astra
Launched in Europe in 2004 as an Opel Astra, Saturn's Astra Sport Compact will be hitting the USA in 2008. Different features will be loaded into the US version, and consumers are anxious to get a look and test-drive of what is purported to be a sporty performance car.
Loaded with a wealth of standard safety features, the new Saturn Astra Sport Compact is more than just another pretty face in the automotive world. Just a few of the standard safety features are Stabilitrack® Stability Control; front, side-impact, and head-curtain
air bags; OnStar® (one year of the Safe and Sound plan), and a tire pressure monitoring system.
Available in the 5-door XE, 5-door XR, and 3-door XR trim packages, the 1.4 liter 4 cylinder engine Astra offers a lot of 'bang for the buck'. The base price for manual speed transmission, which comes standard, ranges from $15,995 - $18,495; and the base price for automatic speed transmission ranges from $17,320 - $19,820.
The dimensions of the 3-door and 5-door versions are identical except for the height. The Astra measures in at 170.5" long and 69" wide. The 3-door version has a height of 55.8", while the 5-door version is slightly taller at 57.4". Both list a wheelbase of 102.9".
While many great performance features are available on the Astra, they are severely limited by trim package, and most are not standard. This limits the consumer's ability to get a truly great performance set up at a reasonable cost. This seems to conflict with the initial hype of the car being about 'performance and handling'.
The Astra makes up for it in comfort features, though, with most offered as standard features. Items such as front console cup holder and 12 volt power outlet; driver information center, Rain Sense wipers, and 60/40 split folding rear seat are standard in all trims.
Loaded with a wealth of standard safety features, the new Saturn Astra Sport Compact is more than just another pretty face in the automotive world. Just a few of the standard safety features are Stabilitrack® Stability Control; front, side-impact, and head-curtain
Available in the 5-door XE, 5-door XR, and 3-door XR trim packages, the 1.4 liter 4 cylinder engine Astra offers a lot of 'bang for the buck'. The base price for manual speed transmission, which comes standard, ranges from $15,995 - $18,495; and the base price for automatic speed transmission ranges from $17,320 - $19,820.
The dimensions of the 3-door and 5-door versions are identical except for the height. The Astra measures in at 170.5" long and 69" wide. The 3-door version has a height of 55.8", while the 5-door version is slightly taller at 57.4". Both list a wheelbase of 102.9".
While many great performance features are available on the Astra, they are severely limited by trim package, and most are not standard. This limits the consumer's ability to get a truly great performance set up at a reasonable cost. This seems to conflict with the initial hype of the car being about 'performance and handling'.
The Astra makes up for it in comfort features, though, with most offered as standard features. Items such as front console cup holder and 12 volt power outlet; driver information center, Rain Sense wipers, and 60/40 split folding rear seat are standard in all trims.
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