Delta Airlines Giving Away 25 SKYs Delta Airlines is giving away brand-new SKYs! The airline's SkyMiles program just turned 25 years old and to celebrate, Delta and Avis are giving away 25 Saturn SKY roadsters. You'll get one entry to win for every 1,000 miles you earn now through December 31, 2006. Sign up on Delta's website for your chance to win.
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Drivers Reach for the Sky Saturn's Sky gets rave reviews from The Detroit News' Automotive Consumer Panel. "They have changed," says Nancy Helganz of Canton Township. "They aren't grandma's car anymore." The judgment of the hypercritical panel is that Saturn is the star of the 2005 Detroit auto show.
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GM Has High Hopes for Saturn SKY General Motors has high hopes for the Wilmington, Delaware-built 2007 Saturn SKY. The first SKYs are due to arrive in retailer showrooms within just a couple weeks. The company hopes the edgy roadster will have the same effect on Saturn that the Corvette has on the Chevrolet lineup.
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GM Looks to the Sky GM hopes the Sky roadster will be to Saturn what Corvette is to Chevrolet. Saturn fan Web sites also are reeling with commentary on the Sky. Saturn enthusiasts on SaturnFans.com already are trading notes on test drives at the Boxwood Road plant, what to ask the dealer before you make a deposit, and what color -- silver pearl, black, white, red, blue -- best complements the car.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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