Compact Coupes Published on May 4th, 2012 | by BajaBusta 6 1992 Compact Coupe Comparison Test Drive Tags: 1992, GEO, GEO Storm, Hyundai, Hyundai Scoupe, Nissan, Nissan NX1600, NX2000, Paseo, Review, road test, Roadtest, Saturn Coupe, Saturn SC2, Scoupe, Storm, test drive, Testdrive, Toyota, Toyota Paseo About the Author BajaBusta Related Posts 1992 Pontiac Grand Am Manufacturer Promos → 1986 Oldsmobile Toronado Test Drive → 2004 MazdaSpeed MX-5 Miata Test Drive → 1986 Yugo GV Review → 6 Responses to 1992 Compact Coupe Comparison Test Drive Robert Saar says: May 5, 2012 at 4:10 pm Amazing. The Saturns tended to do well with automotive journalists, but when it came to the public, it was the opposite situation. Reply admin says: May 7, 2012 at 8:06 am Saturn was my first ‘NEW’ car purchase! Great little cars Reply Gregg says: September 18, 2012 at 5:14 pm Go GEO!!!!! Reply Paul says: October 16, 2014 at 3:29 am Were the Saturns related to anything else at GM? Platforms? Engines? Transmissions? Cupholders? What about the Storm; it was Isuzu-based, right? It’s funny; I always liked those little cars, but know precious little about them! Reply Chuck says: February 21, 2015 at 3:26 pm Paul, the S-Series Saturns only shared radios and rearview mirrors with other early 90s GM products. See the MW Geo Storm test for more details on it. Reply Greg says: July 29, 2015 at 7:32 am I do wonder why they didnt use the Saturn SC1? It was the base model Saturn coupe not the SC2 which had the bigger engine. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website
Amazing. The Saturns tended to do well with automotive journalists, but when it came to the public, it was the opposite situation.
Saturn was my first ‘NEW’ car purchase! Great little cars
Go GEO!!!!!
Were the Saturns related to anything else at GM? Platforms? Engines? Transmissions? Cupholders? What about the Storm; it was Isuzu-based, right? It’s funny; I always liked those little cars, but know precious little about them!
Paul, the S-Series Saturns only shared radios and rearview mirrors with other early 90s GM products. See the MW Geo Storm test for more details on it.
I do wonder why they didnt use the Saturn SC1? It was the base model Saturn coupe not the SC2 which had the bigger engine.