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The History of Saturn
General Motors began manufacturing Saturn automobiles in 1990, largely in response to the success of Japanese small-car imports in the United States. Saturn’s headquarters and primary manufacturing facility are located in Spring Hill, Tennessee. Saturn is known for its company-wide "no-haggle" sale policy. Saturn dealers are encouraged to sell vehicles at list price. Customer satisfaction with dealer service is among the highest of any car brand in the U.S. The company also won praise for its environmentally-conscious manufacturing processes and for its innovations such as using flexible plastic side panels on its cars to avoid minor dents.
When it was launched, Saturn was a significant departure for GM. The company’s products used a dedicated platform called the Z-body, a dedicated 1.9 L Saturn I4 engine. Through the 1990’s the company’s three car models; the Saturn SL, Saturn SC, and Saturn SW, were all just a single car in three different body styles, and referred to as Saturns. All of the original Saturns featured dent-resistant plastic body panels which allowed the company to change the look of the vehicles at will.
In 2000, big changes came with the unveiling of the Saturn L-series, a mid-size car. It shared the GM2900 platform with the Opel Vectra, along with its engine. 2002 brought the Saturn VUE to the market which used a Honda engine. General Motors gave Saturn new products including the Saturn Sky roadster, Saturn Aura sedan, a redesigned Saturn ION, and the Saturn Outlook, a large SUV built off of the GM Lambda platform.
The company will soon offer two sub-lines of vehicles: "Redline" Saturns are performance-oriented, while "Greenline" cars will be more environmentally friendly. The VUE and ION Redline models, launched in 2004, will be joined by a Greenline VUE and Aura and Redline Aura and Sky in 2007.
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