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Saturn's Other Line Comes in Acres

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A massive piece of machinery rumbles down a row of corn, thrashing stalks and sending a stream of golden corn kernels into the bed of a nearby wagon. Saturn's other cash crop — field corn — is being harvested. While the majority of Saturn team members toil away inside an air-conditioned plant assembling automobiles, two of its employees withstand 90-degree heat to see that the company's other product line — that being its agricultural product line — gets to consumers as well.

Saturn's Role in Flux as Division of GM

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When the Relay minivan starts rolling off the GM assembly line in Doraville, GA, next fall, it will be the first concrete evidence that Saturn has been brought closer into the General Motors fold.

Sow, Saturn Does Other Things?

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When people think of Spring Hill, they think "Saturn." And when they think of Saturn, they think "cars." While Saturn may produce a fine line of automobiles, that's not its only cash crop. Saturn's second cash crop is something you can eat. And you certainly can't say that about a carburetor. Saturn has 1,300-plus acres of fertile farmland that adds a nice chunk of change to the company's bottom line.

Test Track Ride at Epcot Center 10 out of 10 stars

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Do you want to experience how General Motors and Saturn test their vehicles? Pack your bags and head to Walt Disney World for their fastest and longest attraction: the Test Track ride at Epcot Center.

Trainer Opens Big Store, Planning For Strong LS Sales

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Just in time for Saturn's new LS series of midsize cars, Saturn of Chino Valley occupies a new 38,000 sq. ft. building that is among the largest of any Saturn store.

Trivia

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Test you knowledge with these Saturn 'did you know' trivia bits. There's over 40 facts online, with more to come.

USA Today: Is Beaten-Up Saturn GM's Falling Star? 5 out of 10 stars

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General Motors' Saturn brand, once thought of as the spunky little company that could, is faltering.
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