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Do New GM Concepts Define A New Design Direction? 6 out of 10 stars

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The Sky is another vehicle that could find a place in the production roster. The slab-sided convertible is another stretch design, but this one for the Saturn division.

Driving Forces: Product Is King

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Lutz has ordered significant changes made to a number of those vehicles, including the Saturn Sky convertible, since TheCarConnection was granted a sneak peek last August.

GM Reveals Cadillac, GMC, Saturn Concept Vehicles

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General Motors has unveiled three concept vehicles it will showcase at January's North American International Auto Show here: a sports car from Cadillac, a pickup from GMC and a roadster convertible from Saturn.

GM To Introduce Hybrid Truck, Saturn Roadster Concept Vehicles 6 out of 10 stars

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One feature that Saturn engineers say will probably make it to a production model is a center-mounted instrument panel, rather than the traditional type in front of the steering column. By placing the instrument panel in the center, the driver does not have to peer through the steering wheel to see the gauges, the driver's eyes can remain closer to the horizon, and the vehicle can have a smaller steering wheel.

GM Unveils New Caddy, Saturn And Truck Concepts

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The Sky features a four-cylinder, 180-horsepower engine and is targeted at the youth market.

Plans for SKY Roadster Killed

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In a rather shocking move, General Motors has reportedly scrapped plans to build the Saturn SKY roadster concept vehicle. The SKY was to be a 'halo' car for Saturn, slated to arrive in the 2008 model year.

Saturn Sky Concept Vehicle Caters To Youth 10 out of 10 stars

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Most concept vehicles are designed to test public reaction. The Saturn Sky concept, an open-air roadster, does just the opposite.

Sky's The Limit For New Saturn Concept

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— Saturn has always been more about process than product, with consumers attracted more to its no-dicker prices and familial sensibilities than its so-so cars.