
The Level 3 was the top-of-the-line trim for both the Quad Coupe and the four-door sedan. It included features such as upgraded 15" tires and steel wheels and plastic wheel covers, air conditioning, and an AM/FM stereo with a single-disc CD player (which also included an auxiliary audio input jack in later model years). The Level 2 trim was the entry-level Quad Coupe trim, and the upgraded trim for the four-door sedan. The Level 1 trim was discontinued in later model years of the Ion.
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It included features such as cloth seating surfaces, 14" tires and steel wheels with plastic wheel covers, manual windows and door locks, an AM/FM stereo radio with a four-speaker audio system, a heater (no standard air conditioning), a 2.2L dual overhead cam (DOHC) inline four-cylinder (I4) gasoline engine, and a five-speed manual transmission. The Level 1 trim, only offered as a four-door sedan, was the entry-level Ion trim. The Saturn Ion was offered in three trim "Levels": Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3, as well as a "Red Line" trim (in later model years). The Ion was the last Saturn passenger car built at the Spring Hill, Tennessee plant which was originally linked to the company's branding, with Saturn owners attending "homecoming" events at the plant. Production of the Ion ended on March 29, 2007. The Ion replaced the Saturn S-Series in 2002, Īnd was replaced by the new Saturn Astra in 2008. The Saturn Ion is a compact car sold by Saturn between the 20 model years. Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive
