The Saturn Aura was a Mid size sedan. It was first launched in 2006 and was put on hold in 2010. Gm never release an explanation for the close of the model. Owners choose the car for its attractive and modern styling. The main draw back to the car is the low quality interior and lack of in car option.
The Saturn Aura was discontinued in 2009, when General Motors announced it was closing its Saturn brand. Currently, Buick is producing the Buick Regal, a car that is based on the Aura's design.
Yes, Saturn Aura , the Saturn Sky and etc are union built cars.
The Aura is built in Fairfax Kansas along with the Malubu.
The most popular make of a Saturn car is the Aura. This is a family-sized sedan that comes with many different options to choose from. If more room is desired, the Saturn Outlook is another popular option.
The obvious answer to that is the Saturn Aura.. GM has made great strides in vehicle manufacturing, more than forsay, Dailmer-Chrystler. compare the two at GM's website
A Saturn Sky car can be purchased from any car dealership that sells cars manufactured by General Motors. Alternatively you may buy one online from a used car website such as autotrader.
Saturn was manufactured by General Motors. General Motors stopped manufacturing Saturn's last year as a part of their economic plan to keep the company going. That's unfortunate too, because Saturn's were perhaps the best small American car on the market.
The Saturn was an experimental project for GM. Some of the lessons learned were used on other vehicles in the GM fleet, but in general, the Saturn was a unique vehicle.
General Motors has stopped making the Saturn car line. Good deals on this make of car will thus have to be limited to used cars. You can check with General Motors dealers to see if they carry remaining Saturns on their lots or check for used Saturns at places like Autotrader or Ebay.
General Motors makes, GMC,Chevy,Pontiac,Oldsmobile,Saturn, and Cadillac.
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Yes, this should be a good car. It is based on the same platform as the Pontiac G6 stretched 3", and uses the same GM 3.5 V6 which you can expect to get around 18 city and 28 highway mpg. It is overall a decent car with average reliability.