You should do a complete tune up every 5000 miles. You should change the oil every 350 miles. You should change all break parts including calipers and rotors and pads every 8000 miles. You should change struts and springs every 12,000 miles. It wouldn't hurt to just change the whole engine after 35,000 and the transmission after 25,000. I love my 2006 saturn. It now has 45,200 miles and I have just under $76,000 in it. Also, I got the whole car painted because there was a few rock nicks in the hood and a cart at Walmart put a 3 inch scratch on the passenger door. I forgot to mention the tires. I change those every 6000 miles or sooner if I hit a big pot hole. Then this stupid mechanic said I should change something called a rack and pinion, I think he was making that up but I did it anyway, better safe than sorry. Dude charged me 1150 for something I think just might be fake. Anyway, I did some other things like the head liner inside the car, it wasn't coming down, just wanted to make sure it wouldn't. Oh, ya and the radiator had that flushed with every other oil change and had the radiator itself changed every 12,000 miles. This thing drives like the day I bought it. Seriously can't tell a difference from day one.
2006 Saturn ION
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Tune-up?
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in the trunk.
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The Saturn Ion was first manufactured in 2003 As of 2006, the Ion was the longest compact car sold in North America. Production of the Ion ended on March 27, 2007.
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Use 10W-30, any brand, pending on mileage
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