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Smallest to largest - Pluto, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter.
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Google can give you the answers to some equations. If you type something like "How many miles are in a foot" into Google search, it will calculate how many miles are in a foot.
Saturn because if you put it on a river big enough it would float.
The least small and least rocky planet is probably Saturn. Saturn - as a whole planet - has a density less than water, meaning that if you could find a lake big enough to put it in, Saturn would float!
i have a 1997 Saturn sc2 410xxx miles my friend is at 560xxx on his sl1 if you treat a Saturn well it will last a lifetime if you don't you will cry
Well I just hit 285,000 Miles on my Saturn SL1... That's with the original Engine and Transmission. Changed the OIL every 3,000 miles and the Transmission was changed every 50,000 miles. Just put some new COOPER tires on it. Still runs like new......
How do I put the back seat bottom back in my 2002 Saturn L200? The Mechanic took it out and did not replace it. How do I put the back seat bottom back in my 2002 Saturn L200? The Mechanic took it out and did not replace it.
You can put upto but no more then 5 quarts into the 2002-2005 Saturn Vue V6
my power steering fluid on my 2002 Saturn lw300 started leaking off and on but now i have to put put fluid in everytime i want to drive it.
CAN??? Yes, certainly. But there will be significant additional costs since the head and EGR system are different.
If you have 15 inch rims, use 195-60r15.
Saturn is the second biggest planet in our solar system and It's known to be 75,000 miles long (120,000 Km). To put this into perspective 764 earths could fit into Saturn!
I am up to 217K on my 93 SL2 and going strong. Had very, very few problems with this auto. Expecting it to last 300-350K.
Put the car in neutral and pull straight up, it will pop off.
i have a 2003 Saturn vue and there is no dipstick for the transmission fluid. its a plug. you have to take you car to a shop and get them to check it... i know it sounds crazy. but they usually have to put it on a lift to get to it.
you put way do much water in or you forgot to get the air bubbles out of it