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In 1985 General Motors created Saturn as an autonomous subsidiary. Four years later Saturn launched an entirely new lineup of small cars, the S-Series. Since then, more than two million S-Series coupes, sedans and wagons have been sold. Saturn ...
In 1985 General Motors created Saturn as an autonomous subsidiary. Four years later Saturn launched an entirely new lineup of small cars, the S-Series. Since then, more than two million S-Series coupes, sedans and wagons have been sold. Saturn hopes to repeat its success, this time with its L-Series. From its inception, the L-Series was designed to give customers exceptional value, extensive safety features and spirited performancequalities that shoppers in this segment demand. With nearly 40 percent of Saturn customers returning to buy another Saturn, the L-Series is a likely step-up vehicle for S-Series owners.
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