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Outlook Not Cancelled, Saturn Has 'Solid Future'
There seems to be some unnecessary confusion surrounding the status of Saturn's upcoming midsize sport-utility. Despite what some automotive websites have recently reported, the Saturn Outlook has not been cancelled.
Outlook Showcases GM's Quest to Create 'Distinctively Different' Vehicles
The Saturn Outlook SUV will be "distinctively different" from its Buick and GMC counterparts.
Pontiac Solstice Turbo Models Turn Up the Pressure
Though General Motors tested both supercharged and turbocharged versions of the 2.0-liter Ecotec four-cylinder, our spies tell us the General has settled on an intercooled turbo to push the base Solstice engine to 250 hp. The powerplant is also expected to show up in the Red Line version of the upcoming Saturn SKY.
Pontiac, Suzuki to Get VUE-based SUVs
Pontiac plans to build a vehicle based on the VUE's Theta architecture beginning in 2006.
Porsche Engineering Turns Down Saturn
GM had to scrap plans for an all-wheel-drive version of the Saturn L-Series when Porsche Engineering Services Inc. turned down an $80,000 contract to do the engineering work.
Powering the New Saturn
You can see it. You can feel it. It's evident in Cadillac's renaissance. And it's obvious in Chevrolet's current multi-product roll-out, one of the most ambitious launches in its history. Now, its about Saturn.
Reaching for the SKY
Automotive News reports Saturn has prepared a business case for building the SKY concept convertible.
Relay Debut Confirmed
A recent press release about the LA Auto Show confirmed Saturn's plans to debut its 2005 Relay sport van.
Rumored Relay Options and Specs
Saturn didn't share all the details about the new model at last week's virtual press conference.
Rumors of a SKY Red Line Fuel Speculation
Rumors of a Red Line version of the upcoming Saturn SKY roadster continue to spread.
Rumors of the 2005 Saturn Transponder Materialize
General Motors has big plans for Saturn’s next-generation midsize car. GM will once again use Saturn as its laboratory for change as it explores new ways to mass-produce fuel-efficient vehicles.
S-Files Future Watch
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Saturn 'Curve' Concept Announced
GM announced it will unveil the rear-wheel-drive Saturn Curve sports car concept next month.
Saturn CSV a Different Approach to Minivans
Even though production of Saturn's first minivan is more than a year away, some rumors about the vehicle - and its corporate cousins - have began to surface.
Saturn Gets Exclusive Use of GM's CVT Transmission
According to Wards, the continuously variable transmission (CVT) used in the VUE will remain exclusive to Saturn for the next few years.