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merlin5577 Admin
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Age : 38 Location : Taunton, MA
| Subject: Saturn Done in 4 Months October 5th 2009, 9:54 pm | |
| General Motors Co. has halted production of Saturn cars and crossovers and plans to sell the thousands of Saturn vehicles it has in stock within the next four months. Many of the vehicles were built to supply to Penske Automotive Group Inc. But on Wednesday, Sept. 30, GM's expected sale of Saturn to Penske was canceled. Within 24 hours of that news, GM built the last Saturn vehicles, said GM spokeswoman Sherrie Arb. GM built the Saturn Outlook crossover at its Lansing Delta plant in Delta Township, Mich., the Aura sedan at its Fairfax plant in Kansas City, Kan., and the Vue small crossover at its plant in Ramos Arizpe, Mexico. GM has about 12,000 Saturn vehicles in inventory, said Mark LaNeve, GM's vice president of U.S. sales. It is unclear how many of those are 2009s. "We sold about 3,000 Saturns last month, so that's about a four-month supply if you maintain that selling pace," LaNeve said. "I don't think [the canceled sale of the brand] will affect our total 2010 production rate at all." There are about 500 2010 Outlooks at the Lansing Delta plant waiting to be shipped, a GM spokesman said. Several dealers said they were told during a conference call that GM would not allow them to order 2010s. Some believe GM will dole out its inventory so that all continuing dealers' needs would be met. But others interpreted the no-order news to mean GM wouldn't ship the cars it has built lest that open GM to lawsuits under the terms of the dealers' wind-down agreement. Said GM spokesman John McDonald. "The intent here is to wind the dealers down ... not to keep pumping new product in the pipeline. But how do we pull back on the ordering process? We don't know yet." GM is confident it can quickly sell down the remaining Saturn inventory, citing the Pontiac precedent. On Aug. 31, GM had 18,000 Pontiac vehicles in stock, McDonald said, or about a 30-day supply. http://editorial.autos.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1093800 | |
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1993GMCSierra Hyperactive Member
Posts : 830
Age : 31 Location : Surry, VA
| Subject: Re: Saturn Done in 4 Months October 5th 2009, 10:52 pm | |
| Hmm. 2010s may become collectible then.
Expect deep discounts to get rid of them after a few months. | |
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007jimmy Moderator
Posts : 1955
Age : 39 Location : levittown, PA
| Subject: Re: Saturn Done in 4 Months October 6th 2009, 1:53 am | |
| saturn a collectable.. lol.. maybe you would think so but i doubt a plastic car will ever be worth its money in scrap... lol | |
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1993GMCSierra Hyperactive Member
Posts : 830
Age : 31 Location : Surry, VA
| Subject: Re: Saturn Done in 4 Months October 6th 2009, 3:43 pm | |
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johnboggs21 Almost Addicted Member
Posts : 1171
Age : 31 Location : Michigan
| Subject: Re: Saturn Done in 4 Months October 6th 2009, 7:52 pm | |
| - merlin5577 wrote:
GM is confident it can quickly sell down the remaining Saturn inventory, citing the Pontiac precedent. On Aug. 31, GM had 18,000 Pontiac vehicles in stock, McDonald said, or about a 30-day supply.
If they are such hot sellers, then why quit making them? Seems to me they sound like a pretty profitable product. | |
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1993GMCSierra Hyperactive Member
Posts : 830
Age : 31 Location : Surry, VA
| Subject: Re: Saturn Done in 4 Months October 6th 2009, 7:57 pm | |
| If Saturn killed off the Vue, they would have been done for years ago. That's all I ever see around here.
Saturn has fallen the way of Oldsmobile, DeSoto, and Hudson.
Anyone (without using any search engine or anything) heard of Henry J? Kaiser? | |
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merlin5577 Admin
Posts : 2938
Age : 38 Location : Taunton, MA
| Subject: Re: Saturn Done in 4 Months October 6th 2009, 9:51 pm | |
| Yes William I have. And Studebaker, Nash, AMC, White Motors, Brockaway, etc.... | |
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stealthdawg09 Valued Member
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| Subject: Re: Saturn Done in 4 Months October 6th 2009, 10:13 pm | |
| - merlin5577 wrote:
- Yes William I have. And Studebaker, Nash, AMC, White Motors, Brockaway, etc....
I think old Studebaker's are pretty cool looking
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007jimmy Moderator
Posts : 1955
Age : 39 Location : levittown, PA
| Subject: Re: Saturn Done in 4 Months October 6th 2009, 11:42 pm | |
| yeah i saw a custom drag truck for sale the last time i went to my beach house.. i called the guy thinking it was a chevy but when he got there and said it was a studebaker i couldnt beleive it. i looked right past the tailgate that said studebaker and all.. it was a early 50s truck with a full tube frame and all.. it had a 648 motor in it i think.. he mentioned it being a marine motor and there was only 50 of them produced in the U.S. he also wanted 18k for it so it was a little above my price range but it was definitly a cool truck | |
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1993GMCSierra Hyperactive Member
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Age : 31 Location : Surry, VA
| Subject: Re: Saturn Done in 4 Months October 6th 2009, 11:48 pm | |
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