Overview & Reviews
The Relay is an all-new "crossover sport van." Think of it as a minivan with an SUV-like front end.
- Smooth ride and handling, lots of nifty interior storage spaces, innovative multimedia storage system, available all-wheel drive.
- Engine power and refinement not up to class leaders, no side curtain airbags.
User Reviews:
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I see its not just me - 2005 Saturn Relay
By mike d - May 23 - 3:00 amI do not know how many times I have had this van to the dealer. Things replaced off the top of my head, fuel sensor, radio,and windshield wiper motor to list a few. There is a constant noise in the front hubcaps when going 20 mph like sticking a playing card in a bike tire. Was told they fixed it with spacer washer in the lugs. No it is still there. They cant fix the front cupholders will not close or open properly. Need new tires and brakes at 30,000. This might be one of the cheaper suv/minivans out there but for 22000+ I expect a decent vehicle this is not. Cant wait till my lease is up to get into something else. Anything has to be better then this. Buyer Beware!!
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Do Your Homework - 2005 Saturn Relay
By Micaela Edwards - January 8 - 2:30 pmI loved my first two Saturns; a 1992 SL-2 and a 1995 Sc-1. The trouble is, the Relay isnt a Saturn in the traditional sense since its essentially the same as the Chevrolet Uplander, Pontiac Montana SV6 and the Buick Terraza. The ride is rough, handling is poor, and the acceleration is weak. I really wanted to like the Relay but its been in the shop twice for warranty repair within the first 2000 miles. The issues were; the Service Theft System warning light is constantly coming on and the engine runs rough, often hesitating. My best advice, do some homework.