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GM Shutting Down Saturn

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Now where will I go to get a horribly overpriced oil change on my 10 year old Saturn SL2?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/0..._n_305419.html

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DETROIT � General Motors Co. said Wednesday it would shut down its Saturn brand after an agreement with Penske Automotive Group Inc. to acquire it fell apart.

Penske, citing concerns of whether it could continue to supply vehicles after a manufacturing contract with GM ran out, ended talks with GM Wednesday to acquire the brand.

GM CEO Fritz Henderson said in statement that Saturn and its dealership network will be phased out.

"This is very disappointing news and comes after months of hard work by hundreds of dedicated employees and Saturn retailers who tried to make the new Saturn a reality," Henderson said in a written statement. "PAG's announcement explained that their decision was not based on interactions with GM or Saturn retailers."

In a statement, the Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-based auto retailer says an agreement with another manufacturer to continue producing Saturn vehicles after GM stopped making them fell through, leading Penske to terminate talks with GM.

Penske said it negotiated terms and conditions to make Saturn cars with another manufacturer, but that company's board of directors rejected the agreement. Penske spokesman Anthony Pordon would not identify the other manufacturer.

"Without that agreement, the company has determined that the risks and uncertainties related to the availability of future products prohibit the company from moving forward with this transaction," the company said in a statement.

In June, GM and Penske agreed to take over the Saturn brand and related dealerships, although GM would produce the vehicles for a limited period of time.

GM said Saturn vehicle owners can still go to their Saturn dealer for service and would be able to go to a certified GM dealer for service once Saturn dealerships are closed.

It was expected that GM would announce the completion of Saturn's sale to Penske in the coming days.

Share of Penske fell $1.93 to $17.25 in after hours trading. They rose $1.32, or 7.4 percent to $19.18 in regular trading Wednesday.
post #2 of 8
Sad news, especially given the hope that greeted Saturn upon it's creation.
post #3 of 8
I'm on my third Saturn. Guess it's to be my last. My wife always hated my cars, so she'll probably be tickled pink at this news. Now I gotta develop alleigance to another brand.
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Yeah, I've had my Saturn for going on 10 years now, and while there have been some issues with it, it's been mostly reliable (I'm well over 100,000 miles at this point). My brother will be ecstatic over this news, however, as he has this irrational hatred of the brand.
post #5 of 8
I had a Saturn once. I guess I should feel something at this news.
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My wife and I are each on our second Saturns, and much as I love 'em, I gotta back Olson on the fucking high maintenance costs. Shame the brand's dying, I really liked the Sky and was hankering to get one someday.

Poopie.
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Your first mistake is going to the DEALERSHIP. Find a nice, trustworthy independent garage.

I took my Vue to the dealer once, and that was enough. Fuck those guys.
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Originally Posted by Chavez View Post
Your first mistake is going to the DEALERSHIP. Find a nice, trustworthy independent garage.

I took my Vue to the dealer once, and that was enough. Fuck those guys.
Yeah, I was pretty much just kidding. I just go to my brother's house, and we do the oil change ourselves. For anything else, my brother knows a guy who owns a garage, and the dude gives us some pretty great deals. I just wanted to try and be funny so I fit in around here.
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