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The Saturn Corporation, also known as Saturn LLC, was an American automobile manufacturer, a registered trademark established on January 7, 1985, as a subsidiary of General Motors. [1] The company was an attempt by GM to compete directly with Japanese imports and transplants , initially in the US compact car market.
This is a list of Saturn vehicles, or vehicles produced by the Saturn Corporation, a former subsidiary of General Motors. The list spans vehicles from 1990 to 2009, [ 1 ] with concept vehicles as early as 1984.
On January 7, 1985, Saturn Corporation was formed as a subsidiary of General Motors to compete with Japanese imports, and soon searched for a site for a manufacturing facility. Governor Lamar Alexander began encouraging GM to locate the plant in Tennessee. [ 2 ]
The Saturn S-series is a family of compact cars from the Saturn automobile company of General Motors. Saturn pioneered the brand-wide "no-haggle" sales technique. Its automobile platform, the Z-body, was developed entirely in-house at Saturn, and it shared very little with the rest of the General Motors model line.
Saturn Corporation engines (1 P) Saturn vehicles (12 P) Pages in category "Saturn Corporation" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
A further quarterly loss of $15.5 billion, the third-biggest in the company's history, was announced on August 1, 2008. [46] On November 17, 2008, GM announced it would sell its stake in Suzuki Motor Corp. (3.02%) for 22.37 billion yen ($230 million) [47] in order to raise much needed cash to get through the 2008 economic crisis.
Adele obliquely referenced her Saturn return while promoting her fourth album, 30, which was largely inspired by her divorce from ex-husband Simon Konecki.During a concert at the Griffith ...
From 1983 to 2006, Annette worked at General Motors becoming the Vice President, Quality for North America [5] and also the president of Saturn Corporation in 2001. [6] [7] She was on the board of Polaris Industries from 2003 till 2021. [8] She was also the Vice President of Global Operations and Supply Chain at Dell from 2006 to 2021. [9]