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[summary]Repair guides and support for the out of production cars and SUVs manufactured by the Saturn Corporation[/summary] | |
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- | The Saturn Corporation was an automobile manufacturer and brand, established on January 7, 1985 as a subsidiary of General Motors in response to the success of Japanese automobile imports in the United States. The company marketed itself as a "different kind of car company," and operated somewhat independently from its parent company for a time, with its own assembly plant in Spring Hill, Tennessee, unique models, and a separate retailer network. |
- | Following the withdrawal of a bid by Penske Automotive to acquire Saturn in September 2009, General Motors discontinued the Saturn brand and ended its outstanding franchises on October 31, 2010. All new production was halted on October 1, 2009. |
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+ | == Background and Identification == |
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+ | The Saturn Corporation was an American automaker founded in January 1985. It was established as a subsidiary of General Motors but operated largely independently of GM. Saturn LLC had its own assembly plant, separate models, and independent retailer networks from General Motors. The Saturn brand was General Motors’ attempt to compete in the U.S. compact car market, which was dominated by Japanese imports. Production of Saturn-branded vehicles ended in October 2009, and General Motors discontinued the brand in October 2010. |
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+ | The Saturn model lineup included compact sedans and coupes, station wagons, mid-size sedans, compact crossovers, quad coupes, minivans, roadsters, electric vehicles, full-size crossovers, and compact three- and five-door hatchbacks. The original Saturn cars included plastic body panels advertised to be dent-resistant. After the 2007 model year, the plastic body panels were discontinued for all Saturn vehicles. |
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+ | Saturn categorized their vehicles into two sub-lines, the Green Line and the Red Line. The Green Line vehicles were marketed as environmentally-friendly hybrid vehicles, while the Red Line vehicles were sold as high-performance, sporty cars. |
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+ | Saturn-branded vehicles can be identified by the Saturn emblem, which features two curved lines inside of a red box with a silver or white outline. The name “SATURN” was sometimes included underneath the red box logo. |
== Additional Information == | |
- | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_Corporation|Wikipedia: Saturn] |
+ | * [link|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_Corporation|Wikipedia: Saturn] |
+ | * [link|https://www.caranddriver.com/research/a32882938/saturn-cars/|Car and Driver: Saturn Cars] |
+ | * [link|https://www.cars.com/research/saturn/|Saturn Lineup: Latest Models and Discontinued Models] |
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