Welcome ImSaturn Members
With the pending closure of the ImSaturn social networking site, Saturn has been working closely with me to facilitate a transfer of the most popular "social groups" from the ImSaturn site to SaturnFans.com. The remaining folks at Saturn have a sincere interest in making sure Saturn owners continue to have a place to talk about their cars. As a result, I'm happy to announce the creation of the new "ImSaturn Groups" section here at SaturnFans.com. Now more than ever, it's important for Saturn owners to have a place to share their experiences and get help. The new groups were built to closely mimic the group configuration at ImSaturn. You'll still be able to post photos, as well as send and receive messages from other members. You can also create your own social group! You must be a member of SaturnFans.com in order to participate in group discussions. Unfortunately, ImSaturn accounts were not transferable to SaturnFans.com, so if you're not a member of this site please signup here. It's free and only takes a moment!
Below I've mapped the most popular ImSaturn groups to either the new groups at SaturnFans.com or to existing model-specific forums. If your favorite ImSaturn group didn't get recreated as part of the initial batch, send me a note and I'll make sure it gets added to the list.
- 100,000+ Miles
- 200,000+ Miles
- 3rd Generation SC's
- National GM Roadster Club
- Saturn Astra
- Saturn Aura
- Saturn Hybrids
- Saturn Ion and Ion Red Line
- Saturn L-Series
- Saturn Outlook
- Saturn Relay
- Saturn S-Series
- Saturn Sky
- Saturn Technicians
- Saturn Vue and Vue Red Line
- Saturns of Canada
- SoCal Skys
- St. Louis Area Skys and Sols
- Texas Saturns
Checkout all the Saturn Social Groups at SaturnFans.com!
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Reminder: Check Out GMbeat.com for a Look at What Was Going to be the Future of SaturnFans.comIt's been more than three years since General Motors announced it was shuttering its "different kind of car" division. At the time, Roger Penske was attempting to purchase the brand and possibly stock it with cars sourced from plants in the US, South Korea, Mexico, or even Europe. Ultimately Mr. Penske couldn't get a deal done within GM's tight timeframes and Saturn was closed. While frantically attempting to keep up with rumors swirling around Saturn that fateful year, I made a decision to rethink the way I was collecting and reporting the news. In the midst of all the uncertainty surrounding Saturn, I began to draw up plans for new and improved version of SaturnFans.com that could not only help visitors track what Saturn news was happening, but where it was happening as it was happening. |