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  2. Saturn Ion - Wikipedia

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    Saturn Ion Red Line. In production from 2004 through the 2007 Model Year, Saturn produced the Red Line Sport Compact [9] [10] This engine/powertrain combination is also shared with the Chevy Cobalt SS Supercharged Edition, which did not start production until the 2005 model year.

  3. Saturn Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Vue Red Line, however, was an original Saturn vehicle until 2008, where it was then launched in a second generation as a badge-engineered Opel Antara. The Saturn Vue Red Line . Both the ION and Sky Red Line trims used 2.0L Ecotec family powertrains. The ION Red Line and Sky Red Line featured forced-induction Ecotec I4 motors. The ION Red ...

  4. List of Saturn vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Saturn VUE Outdoor Expression (2001) Saturn Sky Concept (2002) Saturn ION·EFX (2002) Saturn ION QC/T (2003) Saturn ION Rally (2003) Saturn VUE Red Line Street Play (2004) Saturn VUE "Spring Special" (2004) Saturn Curve (2004) Saturn AURA Concept (2005) Saturn PreVue (2006) Saturn Astra Tuner (2007) Saturn Flextreme (2008) Saturn VUE Greenline ...

  5. 2006 Saturn Ion Redline Coupe Is Today's Bring a Trailer Pick

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  6. Chevrolet Cobalt SS - Wikipedia

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    General Motors used five different inline-four engines in the Cobalt over the course of production, and designated three as SS models. The first was launched in 2004 as a 2005 model with a new powertrain that had debuted one year earlier on the Saturn ION Red Line. It was available as a Supercharged coupe only.

  7. F35 transmission - Wikipedia

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    The F35 is a Saab-designed five-speed manual transmission built in Saab’s Gothenburg, Sweden, powertrain plant.This extensively tested manual transmission was originally introduced in the 1984 Saab 9000, and was later used in the Saab 900, 9-3 and 9-5, Saturn Ion Redline, Chevrolet Cobalt SS, Chevrolet HHR SS and various GM/Opel transverse engine front-wheel drive applications.