Researched By The AutoPadre Research Team
Last Updated 2023-04-01
The Saturn L300 headroom in the first row is 39.3 inches.
The Saturn L300 has a minimum of 38 inches and a maximum of 39.6 inches of headroom in the second row.
Check out the Headroom specifications for other makes and models.
In the first row, the 2005 Saturn L300 headroom is 39.3 inches.
The second row headroom of the 2005 Saturn L300 is 38 inches.
In the first row, the 2004 Saturn L300 headroom is 39.3 inches.
The second row headroom of the 2004 Saturn L300 is 39.6 inches.
In the first row, the 2003 Saturn L300 headroom is 39.3 inches.
The second row headroom of the 2003 Saturn L300 is 38 inches.
In the first row, the 2002 Saturn L300 headroom is 39.3 inches.
The second row headroom of the 2002 Saturn L300 is 38 inches.
2005 vs. 2003
2004 vs. 2002
Vs.
1) Subaru Outback
2) Honda CR-V
3) Honda Ridgeline
4) Dodge Ram 1500
5) Ford F-150
6) Nissan Altima
7) Jeep Cherokee
8) Subaru Forester
9) Toyota Corolla
10) Ford Escape
11) Honda Civic
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