Saturn is a former American car brand that was founded in 1985 as a subsidiary of General Motors. It was known for its affordable and efficient small cars.
Founded in 1985 as a subsidiary of General Motors
First car model, the Saturn S-Series, was launched in 1990
Won numerous awards for customer satisfaction and quality
Discontinued in 2010 as part of General Motors' restructuring during the Great Recession
A Japanese car manufacturer known for its reliable and fuel-efficient cars
A Japanese car manufacturer known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and durability
A South Korean car manufacturer known for its affordable and reliable cars
A South Korean car manufacturer known for its affordable and reliable cars
A compact car that was Saturn's first model and was produced from 1990 to 2002
A midsize car produced from 2000 to 2005
A compact crossover SUV produced from 2002 to 2010
A compact car produced from 2003 to 2007
Saturn was discontinued as part of General Motors' restructuring during the Great Recession. The brand was struggling financially and GM decided to focus on its more profitable brands.
No, Saturn has been discontinued since 2010 and no new Saturn cars are being produced or sold.
Saturn was known for its customer-focused approach to car manufacturing. The brand had a no-haggle pricing policy and offered a high level of customer service. The cars themselves were designed to be affordable and efficient.
Saturn cars were generally considered to be reliable and well-built, and the brand won numerous awards for quality and customer satisfaction. However, as the cars are no longer being produced, it may be difficult to find service and replacement parts.
Yes, parts for Saturn cars can still be found through various aftermarket suppliers and salvage yards. However, as the cars are no longer being produced, it may be more difficult to find some parts and they may be more expensive.