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Saturn Considers Smaller Car Offering
Anthony Fontanelle asked:
Last month, General Motors’ Saturn division posted the highest sales increase of all car manufacturers competing in the United States auto market. The division has been revitalized by General Motors as it continues to share platforms with Opel. The European attributes of Saturn's new cars has led to the revitalization of the brand.
As the demand for more fuel efficient cars increases, the brand is considering offering a smaller car in the United States auto market. Lisa Hutchinson, Saturn's product development director, recently expressed the division’s interest on developing and producing a small car in the near future. “We think there is definitely room at the bottom for an economy car for Saturn,” she said in an interview. “There is a growing interest in fuel economy as (gasoline) prices have gone up.”
Following the announcement, General Motors shares went up by 4.4 percent or $1.32 per share to $31 on the New York Stock Exchange. In the Dow Jones industrial average, the company posted the highest gain by climbing more than 157 points.
While it is clear that General Motors may be including a new small car to Saturn's lineup, Hutchinson did not mention when they would be offering the subcompact in the market. One candidate being viewed as the company’s new subcompact for the North American auto market is the Opel Corsa. The said subcompact model is considered as one of the most popular General Motors car models in Europe.
At the 2006 Paris Auto Show, General Motors’ Vice Chairman Bo Lutz announced that the Corsa will be introduced in the United States auto market as a Saturn vehicle. This announcement and the recent move by Saturn in sharing vehicles with Opel feed speculations that the Corsa will be offered in North America soon.
Other Saturn auto models which have benefited from Saturn and Opel’s working relationship are the Saturn Aura sedan and the SUV Outlook. Sales of Saturn vehicles in the United States have increased by as much as 30 percent during the first five months of the year as compared to 2006 for the same period. The step to introduce a subcompact in the North American market is an effect of the increasing demand for such vehicles. Sale of these small vehicles has increased by 43 percent as the price of gasoline continually increases.
General Motors already offers a subcompact car in the form of the Chevy Aveo. Its direct competitors include Toyota’s Yaris and Honda’s Fit. Currently, the smallest Saturn mud flap-equipped vehicle in General Motors’ growing division’s lineup is the Saturn Ion, which is a compact car. The Ion, itself, is on is way out as Saturn announced that come this fall, the Ion will be replaced by the Saturn Astra which is a rebadged Opel Astra.
“Those are a good vehicle to have in your lineup because they generate interest in the brand and showroom traffic,” says Jim Hossack, an analyst for AutoPacific Inc. “It's a reasonably good fit for Saturn, a good idea,” he added further.
The current lineup for Saturn includes the North America Car of the Year Aura, the Ion, the convertible Sky, the new Outlook, and the Relay minivan which the Outlook has replaced in the line up. The redesigned Saturn Vue is also part of General Motors’ division’s lineup.
Last month, General Motors’ Saturn division posted the highest sales increase of all car manufacturers competing in the United States auto market. The division has been revitalized by General Motors as it continues to share platforms with Opel. The European attributes of Saturn's new cars has led to the revitalization of the brand.
As the demand for more fuel efficient cars increases, the brand is considering offering a smaller car in the United States auto market. Lisa Hutchinson, Saturn's product development director, recently expressed the division’s interest on developing and producing a small car in the near future. “We think there is definitely room at the bottom for an economy car for Saturn,” she said in an interview. “There is a growing interest in fuel economy as (gasoline) prices have gone up.”
Following the announcement, General Motors shares went up by 4.4 percent or $1.32 per share to $31 on the New York Stock Exchange. In the Dow Jones industrial average, the company posted the highest gain by climbing more than 157 points.
While it is clear that General Motors may be including a new small car to Saturn's lineup, Hutchinson did not mention when they would be offering the subcompact in the market. One candidate being viewed as the company’s new subcompact for the North American auto market is the Opel Corsa. The said subcompact model is considered as one of the most popular General Motors car models in Europe.
At the 2006 Paris Auto Show, General Motors’ Vice Chairman Bo Lutz announced that the Corsa will be introduced in the United States auto market as a Saturn vehicle. This announcement and the recent move by Saturn in sharing vehicles with Opel feed speculations that the Corsa will be offered in North America soon.
Other Saturn auto models which have benefited from Saturn and Opel’s working relationship are the Saturn Aura sedan and the SUV Outlook. Sales of Saturn vehicles in the United States have increased by as much as 30 percent during the first five months of the year as compared to 2006 for the same period. The step to introduce a subcompact in the North American market is an effect of the increasing demand for such vehicles. Sale of these small vehicles has increased by 43 percent as the price of gasoline continually increases.
General Motors already offers a subcompact car in the form of the Chevy Aveo. Its direct competitors include Toyota’s Yaris and Honda’s Fit. Currently, the smallest Saturn mud flap-equipped vehicle in General Motors’ growing division’s lineup is the Saturn Ion, which is a compact car. The Ion, itself, is on is way out as Saturn announced that come this fall, the Ion will be replaced by the Saturn Astra which is a rebadged Opel Astra.
“Those are a good vehicle to have in your lineup because they generate interest in the brand and showroom traffic,” says Jim Hossack, an analyst for AutoPacific Inc. “It's a reasonably good fit for Saturn, a good idea,” he added further.
The current lineup for Saturn includes the North America Car of the Year Aura, the Ion, the convertible Sky, the new Outlook, and the Relay minivan which the Outlook has replaced in the line up. The redesigned Saturn Vue is also part of General Motors’ division’s lineup.
Saturn Ranks High On Dealer Service
Tracy Dawson asked:
As per the latest J.D. Power study which dwelt on satisfaction on dealer services, the Saturn brand of vehicles received high marks. This, of course, shows just how well Saturn makes sure that customers and Saturn followers do get the best kind of service when it comes to the products that they offer.
The study done by J.D. Power and Associates was just recently released. It actually measures car owner's satisfaction. And the study takes into the consideration those who visited the dealer's service department. The visit could be for a couple of reasons like repair activities or simple maintenance measures which could involve replacement of Saturn performance parts. The study also considers the fact that the visit done by Saturn owners would have to be done during the first three years of owning the Saturn vehicle.
After all the data were collected and analyzed, the statistics showed that the Saturn brand took the 7th spot. It is, indeed, a good ranking since the study took home data for thirty six vehicle brands and makes. The topmost spot was awarded to the Lexus luxury brand.
J.D. Power sent out a news release and in that document and announcement, the organization revealed that customers who found satisfaction with the services that they received during their visits to the dealers have a high chance of returning to the dealer for additional services. These customers could also be depended on when it comes to recommending the brand to other consumers. Aside from these, the satisfied customers would also be more or less be back to purchase the same brand or the same make of the vehicle they owned.
Saturn has already been creating vehicles for the market since 1990. Saturn S series and the L series are vehicles that are no longer in production. Currently produced vehicles include the Saturn ION, VUE, and Relay. Future Saturn cars include the Aura, Outlook, and Sky.
As per the latest J.D. Power study which dwelt on satisfaction on dealer services, the Saturn brand of vehicles received high marks. This, of course, shows just how well Saturn makes sure that customers and Saturn followers do get the best kind of service when it comes to the products that they offer.
The study done by J.D. Power and Associates was just recently released. It actually measures car owner's satisfaction. And the study takes into the consideration those who visited the dealer's service department. The visit could be for a couple of reasons like repair activities or simple maintenance measures which could involve replacement of Saturn performance parts. The study also considers the fact that the visit done by Saturn owners would have to be done during the first three years of owning the Saturn vehicle.
After all the data were collected and analyzed, the statistics showed that the Saturn brand took the 7th spot. It is, indeed, a good ranking since the study took home data for thirty six vehicle brands and makes. The topmost spot was awarded to the Lexus luxury brand.
J.D. Power sent out a news release and in that document and announcement, the organization revealed that customers who found satisfaction with the services that they received during their visits to the dealers have a high chance of returning to the dealer for additional services. These customers could also be depended on when it comes to recommending the brand to other consumers. Aside from these, the satisfied customers would also be more or less be back to purchase the same brand or the same make of the vehicle they owned.
Saturn has already been creating vehicles for the market since 1990. Saturn S series and the L series are vehicles that are no longer in production. Currently produced vehicles include the Saturn ION, VUE, and Relay. Future Saturn cars include the Aura, Outlook, and Sky.





