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Saturn had a few bright ideas right from the get-go. One was no-haggle pricing, which was a bit ahead of its time despite being a major draw. It was separate from the parent company, selling unique cars from freestanding dealerships. The idea was to make the buying process easy, and friendly. It turned into a bunch of goodwill among Saturn fans, but it didn't turn into runaway sales. And the Saturns didn't quite compete against their Japanese competitors on equal terms, despite "dent-free" polymer panels and unique model variants such as the SC2 three-door coupe. The S-Series line was the only offering until the L-Series came along in 2000, and soon after the brand diversified into crossovers and even the Sky roadster. It was too little, too late. Saturn never beat the imports at their own game, and the brand's novel attractions were frittered away by hostile execs and internecine rivalries at GM. Saturn was shuttered in 2010 after several years of half-hearted attempts to offload the brand.

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2009 Saturn Astra
MSRP:
$17,045
Engine:
1.8L I-4
MPG:
24 City / 32 HWY
2009 Saturn Aura
MSRP:
$22,655
Engine:
2.4L I-4
MPG:
22 City / 33 HWY
2009 Saturn Aura Hybrid
MSRP:
$26,325
Engine:
I-4
MPG:
26 City / 34 HWY
2009 Saturn OUTLOOK
MSRP:
$30,625
Engine:
3.6L V-6
MPG:
17 City / 24 HWY
2009 Saturn Sky
MSRP:
$27,595
Engine:
2.4L I-4
MPG:
19 City / 25 HWY
2009 Saturn VUE
MSRP:
$23,280
Engine:
2.4L I-4
MPG:
19 City / 26 HWY
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2005 Saturn VUE
Price
$4,000
Mileage
113,725 mi
Location
AL
2003 Saturn Ion
Price
$1,900
Mileage
138,163 mi
Location
IN
2008 Saturn VUE
Price
$6,898
Mileage
142,130 mi
Location
KY
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