It is illegal to do so and will void your warranty.
Absolutely no! Turning back mileage is falsification, dishonest, and illegal.
First - it's illegal. That being said, the mileage can be turned back on mechanical odometers by opening the dashboard instrument cluster and physically rolling the miles back.
You can't. The mileage is stored by the on board computers.
Yes Saturn cars have very good gas mileage. They are compact and well made, they have good engineering work behind them that designed a good car with great gas mileage.
No, the mileage will not turn on a car being pulled
It is considered fraud to do so. It is also against the law for a dealer to do it.
Depends on the year, model, mileage, & condition Saturn you are talking about. Look here to get values: http://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/Saturn
Saturn recommends 5W30. But I put 10W30 in my 2002 Saturn SL2 now that it has higher mileage, and it runs like a gem. I use Quaker State High Mileage (with Slick 50) to give it additional lubrication.
No probes have come back from Saturn.
On the only Saturn i have drove. you sometimes have to turn the steering wheel while turning on the sw.. then you turn the sw as far as it will go release it and wait a few seconds until the safety goes off. then turn it and start. Also you may have to remove the key once in a while and put it back in to make it turn. Been there.
The word Saturn has two syllables. (Sa-turn)
Make sure odometer is on the mileage screen (not TRIP A or B), insert ignition key but do not turn. Then Hold down the reset button, turn the ignition key to the ON position only. Keep holding the button down until the mileage zeros out. Hold it down until the mileage comes back on. Turn the ignition off and then on, the Maintenance required light should be off now.