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The Saturn L series is a line of automobiles, sedans and station wagons that were made by Saturn Corporation in Wilmington, Delaware. Poor sales of the L-series cars caused GM to cancel the line for 2005. The first L-series car was built in May 1999, and the last one rolled off the Wilmington line on June 17, 2004, after a short run of 2005 models.
Saturn Relay rear The Relay was introduced with a 3.5L LX9 V6 that generates 200 hp (149 kW) and 220 lb⋅ft (300 N⋅m) torque, going from 0–60 mph in the 9-second range. For 2006, a 3.9L LZ9 V6, with 240 hp (179 kW) and 240 lb·ft (332 Nm) torque, was added as an option, which delivered faster acceleration and better response than the 3.5L ...
This is a list of Saturn vehicles, or vehicles produced by the Saturn Corporation, ... L-series: 1999 2005 1 midsize: D: Aura 4-door sedan 5-door estate GM2900:
Saturn S-Series: Compact sedan and coupe: 1991–2002 Station wagon and postal vehicle: 1993–2001 EV1: Electric: 1996–1999 Saturn L-Series: Mid-size sedan and station wagon: 2000–2005 Saturn Vue (1st Generation) Compact SUV: 2002–2007 Saturn ION: Compact sedan and Quad coupe: 2003–2007 Saturn Relay: Minivan: 2005–2007 Saturn Sky ...
Pages in category "Saturn vehicles" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... L. Saturn L series; O. Saturn Outlook; R. Saturn Relay; S.
Cummins L-series engine; Ford L series, trucks; Honda L engine; International L series, trucks; L-series trains, in China; Lincoln L series, 1920 luxury cars; Mercedes-Benz L-series truck; Nissan L engine; Rolls-Royce–Bentley L-series V8 engine; Rover L-series engine; Saturn L series, sedans and station wagons; Subaru Leone, a compact car
The Saturn Vue is a compact SUV that was built and marketed by Saturn, and it was Saturn's best-selling model. It was the first vehicle to use the GM Theta platform when it was introduced in 2001 for the 2002 model year .
The Saturn Aura is a four-door, five-passenger front engine/front-wheel drive mid-sized sedan manufactured and marketed by GM's Saturn subsidiary over a single generation from 2006 to 2009. The car launched one year before the seventh generation Chevrolet Malibu , its most closely related platform companion.