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Roadster Key to Saturn Revival, GM Says
GM Vice Chairman Robert Lutz, who has made rejuvenating the Saturn line one of his special projects, said recently the Saturn makeover involved no fewer than seven of GM's 11 design studios from around the world.
Saturn Shoots for the Sky
It just might turn out to be this year's showstopper. GM plans to take the wraps off its '07 Saturn SKY roadster – a galactically styled sonic land speeder that obliterates the division's humdrum design reputation. Consider it Corvette Jr.
Saturn Shows Off Two New Models
GM's customer-pleasing Saturn division has been promising that it will focus as much on product as it has in the process of buying a car, and there are two significant pieces of evidence in support of that at the Detroit auto show.
Saturn SKY Combines Style, Performance with Attractive Price
The vehicle's price shows Saturn's ongoing commitment to providing solid value to customers.
Saturn SKY Preliminary Specifications
Read all about the preliminary specifications of the production version of 2007 Saturn SKY.
Saturn SKY Sales, Demographic Targets
The Delaware News Journal recently reported the anticipated demographic and sales targets for the Saturn SKY roadster.
Saturn to Unveil Sky As Part of Lineup
The Sky was created at GM's Advanced Design Studio in Birmingham, England, signaling the adoption of an international design cue for Saturn. GM says the Sky's look will influence Saturn's entire future lineup.
Saturn Unveils SKY Roadster
With its quick and agile performance, the two-seat convertible signals new design direction.
Saturn's Hopes Sky High for Car
It's show time for Saturn. The next stage of the automaker's revitalization plan starts Sunday, when it unveils its Sky roadster to automotive reporters from around the world at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The Sky will be made in Delaware, but it also will have an impact on GM's Spring Hill plant, where its engines will be made. Spring Hill is the workhorse of the Saturn division, accounting for more than 90% of Saturn's overall sales last year.
Six Cars to Watch for 2006
Saturn is usually thought of as a car company for people who don't like cars. When you're selling cars, though, people who like them make better customers. That's why General Motors, Saturn's parent, is investing lots of money in a mission to make over the brand. What better way to start than a two-seat roadster, a car that appeals solely to the love of driving?
SKY Color Combinations
Sources tell SaturnFans.com that the SKY roadster will be offered in the following color combinations.
SKY Deemed 'Dream Machine' by BusinessWeek
A 2007 Saturn SKY roadster graces the cover of the January 16th edition of BusinessWeek magazine.
SKY High Saturn
To build the anticipation, the carmaker has been vague with specifics about the Sky, which is expected to attract both regular customers and young professionals who like the sports car but haven't had the occasion to go by Saturn dealerships before.
Sky Puts a Halo on Saturn
If a brand is going to stage a rally, General Motors Vice Chairman Robert Lutz knows only one vehicle that can hit leadoff. "A roadster sets the tone," Lutz says. "It can be a halo vehicle." With the Sky roadster, Saturn will take its best shot.
SKY Red Line to Pack 260 Horsepower
The LA Auto Show website has revealed the horsepower and torque specifications for the Pontiac Solstice GXP roadster that is set to debut at that show in about a week. General Motors has not yet officially released information about the upcoming GXP, but is expected to do so when the sports car is unveiled. The Wilmington, Delaware-built Saturn SKY Red Line is widely expected to feature the same potent powerplant.