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    News and Articles on Saturn L-Series



    Man works to halt dinosaur fossils dead in their tracks  Mar 11, 2007
    2000 Saturn L-Series, Green, Mileage: 084,092. Cox Newspapers, L.P.. (Yahoo News -- Dinosaur & Fossil Discoveries)

    A positive Aura  Nov 4, 2006
    Replacing the forgettable Saturn L-Series that ended production for 2005, the new, five-passenger Aura also stands out with eye-catching rear styling with a high, European-styled trunk lid and light-emitting diode taillamps. Saturn s newest car also is noteworthy because it s not offered with a four-cylinder engine. (Helena Independent Record, MT)

    PushingSubaru's Buttons:  Sep 21, 2005
    But the Saturn L-series, which was basically an Opel Vectra, bizarrely managed to achieve good reliability in its final years of production, according to Consumer Reports. Gearbox will therefore suspend its usual anti-Opel ranting. (Slate)

    Lower volumes can mean high profits for carmakers  Aug 15, 2005
    The factory was once dedicated to building only the discontinued Saturn L-series midsize sedan and wagon. The three new roadster models still aren't enough to fully maximize the plant's capacity, leaving open the possibility of building even more vehicles there. (NewsIsFree-Popular)

    Saks Extends Accounting Probe. Build-A-Bear Tumbles On Warning...  Jun 5, 2005
    General Motors () is recalling 291,652 Saturn L-Series sedans and wagons, with model years ranging from '00-04, citing defective tail lights. Shares fell 1% to 30. (Investors Business Daily)

    AROUND THE NATION  Jun 4, 2005
    DETROIT - General Motors Corp. is recalling 291,652 Saturn L-Series sedans and wagons because of defective taillights, U.S. safety regulators said Friday. The cars affected by the recall are from 2000 to 2002 model years, while the wagons are from 2000 to 2004 model years. (Houston Chronicle -- Nation)

    GM to recall over 291,000 Saturns  Jun 4, 2005
    DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp. (NYSE: - ) is recalling 291,652 Saturn L-Series sedans and wagons in the United States because of defective tail lights, U.S. safety regulators said on Friday. ADVERTISEMENT. (Yahoo Finance -- Auto & Truck Manufacturers)




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