Announcements
Saturn Chat Tonight at 9pm
I wanted to post a quick reminder that I'll be in the SaturnFans Chat Room between 9-10pm EDT tonight. I'll be taking questions all night. And I'd like to get some feedback from you all too. For instance, was the Reunion worth the effort to put together? Also, I've worked up a couple different concepts for next-gen SaturnFans.com websites, but I am not sure with the direction I want to take the site in the coming years. What would you like to see in the SF of the future?
Aerial Coverage of the 2012 Saturn Reunion Provided by a Stuffed Replica of the Saturn Lightship Blimp?
Circling high above SaturnFans.com World Headquarters (that is, my desk) is a stuffed replica of the Saturn Lightship. If it was a little bit larger (this plush blimp is only about 5 inches long) and able to fly through the air (it just hangs from a ceiling fan fixture by a piece of string) it might be able to provide a live video feed of me sitting in front of my PC feverishly typing Saturn updates for the next 24 hours.
The 2012 Virtual Saturn Reunion Starts Now
Thanks for visiting! So what's this all about? The reunion was envisioned to be a way for Saturn owners from around the world to gather, reconnect, learn, share experiences, and express enthusiasm for their cars. What can you expect? For the next 24 hours: lots of fun, tons of Saturn-related content, and something new posted throughout the day.
SaturnFans.com's 2012 Saturn Reunion Starts at 12:01am on October 25th (Yep, That's Tonight!)
I hope to see everybody tonight just after midnight (EDT) for the start of the 2012 Saturn Reunion! But don't worry, if you can't join us until the morning, we'll have a log of all the posts cataloged right here on the front page of SaturnFans.com. The bulk of the activity will flow just like in the old days when there were Saturn news articles posted on an almost daily basis.
2 More Days Until the '12 Saturn Reunion
The 2012 Saturn Reunion will be hosted at SaturnFans.com from midnight to 11:59pm this Thursday. The main page and forums will be continuously updated throughout the day. The chat room will be open and I'll be in there Thursday night at 9pm to talk Saturn. Hopefully you'll find some other surprises during the 24 hour event...
And Then There Were 3...
The 2012 Saturn Reunion Begins in 4 Days
Don't forget to upload recent pictures of your Saturn before the big event starts on Thursday. If you don't own a Saturn anymore, you can still share photos of your current ride by putting them into the "Not Quite Saturn" section of the SaturnFans.com Photo Gallery. If you are already logged in to the site, go ahead and jump right to the upload page.
Countdown: 5 Days Until the 2012 Saturn Reunion
There's just five days before the start of the 2012 Saturn reunion. Are you ready?
There's Just One Week Until the First-Ever Virtual Saturn Reunion!
We're just one week away from SaturnFans.com's 2012 Saturn Reunion! We'll be spending 24 hours looking back at what made Saturn a different kind of car and company. From midnight on Thursday October 25th to 11:59pm of the same day, SaturnFans.com will take a trip back in time to when Saturn was building and selling some of the most innovative cars on the road.
You're Invited to the 2012 Saturn Reunion
In just one month SaturnFans.com will be hosting the first-ever virtual Saturn Reunion and you're invited! Please join us as we pause for 24 hours to celebrate the accomplishments of Saturn Corporation, our favorite memories of the brand, and our special ownership experiences. The first Saturn was sold on October 25, 1990 and on that day next month Saturn fans from around the world will get back together - online - to reminisce, remember, and catch up on life after Saturn.
Random Article from the SaturnFans.com Archives
Spring Hill Plant Builds 2 Millionth Engine
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According to UAW Local 1853 Chairman Mike Herron, Saturn's former Spring Hill Powertrain plant built its two millionth GM L-850 Ecotec 4-cylinder engine at around noon this past Wednesday (September 16th). The Tennessee-built engine is used in General Motors vehicles sold worldwide. |