Japan Saturn Sales To End Falling well short of its original sales goal, GM's Saturn division will stop selling cars in Japan by the end of 2001. GM introduced Saturn to Japan in 1997 with ambitious hopes to make inroads with the S-series small car.
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November 2002 Sales Up 16.9% Saturn's November sales rose 16.9% to 20,754 units, up from 17,070 last year. Year-to-date sales for Saturn totalled 259,571, up 5.0% from this time last year when retailers sold 247,233 cars.
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October Sales Up For Automakers Saturn's S-series sedan, which is assembled in Spring Hill, TN, posted sales of 18,675, a 45% increase over last year's October figures. Sales of the Saturn L-series, which is made in Wilmington, DE, were up 90.3% over last year.
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Reynolds to Provide Management System to Saturn Retailers The Reynolds and Reynolds company was recently selected by General Motors to supply an Integrated Dealer Management System (IDMS) to all Saturn retailers in the U.S. As part of a multi-year agreement, Reynolds will convert GM's approximately 440 Saturn retailers from the existing ADP dealer management system to the Reynolds IDMS.
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Sales Rebound Buoys Saturn Chief's Outlook It's late afternoon, 15 floors above the thawing Detroit River at General Motors headquarters. Saturn sales chief Jill Lajdziak is armed with data, determination and a smile to deflect questions about anemic sales of the brand's latest entry -- the Ion.
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Saturn Gives Up In Japan Saturn, the American car developed by GM to compete against Japanese cars, is giving up on its rivals' home turf after three years of disappointing sales.
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Saturn Growing in 2004 Saturn enters the 2004 model year in full-speed-ahead growth mode, adding to its spectrum of products with the new Red Line series of specialty vehicles.
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Saturn Is Meeting 'Financial Targets' Saturn keeps selling more cars, but is it making any money "We'll achieve our financial targets this year," President Donald W. Hudler tells WAW, a rather nebulous way of saying Saturn is meeting its budgets.
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Saturn Key in GM Turnaround Plans Last week, General Motors Chairman and CEO Richard Wagner unveiled a four-point turnaround plan to revive the corporation. As part of the plan is an aggressive product assault on all vehicle segments.
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