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    Saturn

    Started in the 1980s as “a new kind of car company,” General Motors’ Saturn division took a fresh approach to manufacturing and selling automobiles. Initially, the brand launched with “no haggle” dealership pricing and a small lineup of vehicles distinguished by dent-resistant plastic door panels. Over time, the cars and SUVs became more conventional, sharing parts and basic designs with other GM models. The last Saturn vehicles, the Aura sedan and Astra hatchback, were based on designs from the European brand Opel, which was then a part of GM. Ultimately, Saturn was shuttered during GM’s bankruptcy in 2010, along with Hummer, Pontiac, and Saab. Saturn vehicles still on the road today are over a decade old and lag behind other used options when it comes to safety and convenience features.
    Parent Company: General Motors
    Headquarters: Detroit, Michigan US
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    Precision testing comes standard at our 327-acre auto test center.

    TESTING LIKE NOBODY ELSE

    50+

    tests are conducted on every car we buy.

    PERFORMANCE TESTING

    6

    miles of track for testing acceleration, ride, handling, braking, and advanced driver assist systems.

    TIRE TESTING

    400

    tires tested a year for all-weather grip and rolling resistance.