The GM Saturn Sky was released in the year 2006 as a 2007 model.
The Saturn Sky was released by GM in the first quarter of 2006. It was a 2007 model roadster and was marketed under the Saturn name. It was modeled after the Vauxhall VX Lightning Concept car which was unveiled at the Dorchester Hotel in London in May of 2003.
The Saturn brand has released many different models over the years. These models are the S-Series, L-Series, Vue, Ion, Relay, Sky, EV1, Outlook, Aura, and Astra.
Saturn is visible in the sky about every 10 months. Looking like a big gold star in the sky. Sometimes there is an exception when the sun is too bright and Saturn is blocked out.
The sky on Saturn appears blue due to the scattering of sunlight by methane gas in its atmosphere.
Saturn Corporation was purchased by General Motors (GM) in 1985 as a subsidiary aimed at producing small cars and competing with Japanese automakers. However, GM eventually discontinued the Saturn brand in 2009 as part of its restructuring during the financial crisis. After GM ceased operations, the Saturn brand and its assets were sold to various parties, but the brand itself was never revived.
The Saturn Sky was released by GM in the first quarter of 2006. It was a 2007 model roadster and was marketed under the Saturn name. It was modeled after the Vauxhall VX Lightning Concept car which was unveiled at the Dorchester Hotel in London in May of 2003.
The Saturn brand has released many different models over the years. These models are the S-Series, L-Series, Vue, Ion, Relay, Sky, EV1, Outlook, Aura, and Astra.
Saturn Sky was created in 2007.
Motorweek - 1987 Saturn Sky Redline 26-37 was released on: USA: 18 May 2007
The Saturn Sky has been around since the first trimester of 2006 with model 2007. Currently they sell the Saturn Sky, Saturn Aura, Saturn Astra, Saturn ION, Saturn Outlook, Saturn S-serie, the Saturn VUE and the newest one is the Staturn Sky Base Roadster and the Sky Red Line Roadster.
The two-passenger Saturn Sky was only produced in model years 2007, 2008 and 2009. All production ceased as a result of the GM bankruptcy in June 2009.
It is/was part of GM
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.
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No, General Motors terminated the Saturn project as a part of the restructuring when they were in financial trouble. Some have suggested that shutting down Saturn was an attempt to appease the unions since Saturn was arguably the most successful GM division. Others have pointed out that Saturn was always an experiment, and as such, GM has learned quite a bit that they will now incorporate into the rest of their GM automotive line.