One thing Saturn has learned quickly and well is serve their loyal audience well by responding to their requests for product upgrades and modifications. Case in point, is the new . Some customers wanted a front-wheel drive as opposed to AWD. Saturn delivers with the new front-wheel drive VUE powered by the Opel-derived 54 degree V-6, a smooth and efficient power planet. The five speed automatic is similar to the unit in Cadillac's CTS.
Another model that Saturn has focused on is the . The L Series comes in two trims - The L200 and L300. Upon introduction, the L200 is equipped with a standard 2.2-liter, I4, 135-horsepower engine that achieves 25-mpg in the city and 33-mpg on the highway. A 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard, and a 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is optional. The L300 is equipped with a standard 3.0-liter, V6, 182-horsepower engine that achieves 21-mpg in the city and 29-mpg on the highway. A 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard. The 2007 L-Series Sedan is freshened for 2007.
The 2007 L-Series Sedan's closest competitors include the Buick Century, the Kia Optima, and the Volkswagen Jetta Sedan. Saturn has continually refined and added to it's extensive product line and for those who have experienced purchasing a new Saturn from any one of the nationwide dealerships, the experience is pretty low impact.
Saturn has become a very popular brand and has developed out a whole series of models aimed directly at certain consumer market segments. Case in point, would be the . This vehicle was introduced under the premise that satisfying hungry auto consumers for something new, different, exciting and definitely practical is the only way to sell cars. The SUV marketplace is certainly at a saturation point but the Saturn VUE fits right into the picture.
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