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Saturn L300 Headlight Bulb provides bright, pointed light that is up to par with the spirited nature of the midsize sedan. The Saturn L300 became so popular because of its lively 3.0 liter V6, balanced chassis and the option of crisp five speed manual or smooth automatic, offering young drivers power without punishing fuel costs. Built at Wilmington Assembly until 2005, the sedan maintained a neat 69.1 inch width with a sleek 56.4 inch height, qualities that make parking easy for school lots full of cars. Later years saw the addition of standard ABS and cabin niceties, but the basic Saturn philosophy of reliability, comfortable seating and affordable servicing remained. Many owners rave about the Saturn L300 for highway poise, responsive steering and factory safety features such as available side curtain airbags, proving that the car remains relevant for daily commutes. To complement these strengths, the L300 Headlight Bulb incorporates either upgraded halogen or modern LED tech to project a crisp beam, adding to night confidence and keeping the distinctive front fascia looking fresh. The Headlight Bulb is also resistant to vibration, lasts longer than generic inserts and fits directly into the stock housing so that drivers retain engineered beam patterns. When changing the Headlight Bulb, park on level ground, turn off power, raise the hood, unplug the connector, twist out the old unit, be sure to avoid touching the new glass, seat the new glass firmly, reconnect the wire, test the lights and close the hood.