Saturn Ion
Like the other GM models listed here, the 2006 Saturn Ion, priced from about $12,500 to $19,995, allows for quick and easy use of your iPod via an inexpensive adaptor cord.
Saturn’s compact coupe and sedan, the Ion, is one car that covers all of the bases. For only $12,490 (including a $565 destination charge) buyers can get into the base model sedan with its standard 140-horsepower engine, five-speed manual transmission, OnStar telematics system, and single-disc CD player. In addition to better-equipped sedans, the Ion can also be had in four-door coupe form, with prices starting at $13,490. The iconic Ion is the Red Line coupe, priced at $19,995, which is powered by a supercharged, 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine offering 205 horsepower and 200 lb.-ft. of torque, and which shares a standard MP3 player with up-level sedans and coupes.
Like the other GM models listed here, the 2006 Saturn Ion allows for quick and easy use of your iPod via an inexpensive adaptor cord.
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