2005-2006 Saturn Relay FWD 3.5L
Overview The Saturn Relay was introduced for the 2005 model year as the brand’s first entry into the minivan segment. Developed as part of General Motors’ U-body platform strategy, the Relay shared its fundamental architecture with the Buick Terraza, Chevrolet Uplander, and Pontiac Montana SV6. Saturn marketed the vehicle with a distinct “crossover sport van” […]
2005-2006 Saturn Relay AWD 3.5L
Overview The Saturn Relay was introduced for the 2005 model year as the brand’s first entry into the minivan segment. Developed as part of General Motors’ U-body platform, the Relay shared its fundamental architecture with other GM offerings, including the Chevrolet Uplander, Buick Terraza, and Pontiac Montana SV6. Saturn marketed the Relay as a “crossover […]
2007-2010 Saturn Outlook FWD 3.6L
Overview The Saturn Outlook was introduced for the 2007 model year as the brand’s first full-size crossover SUV. Developed on the General Motors Lambda platform, it shared its architecture with the GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, and Chevrolet Traverse. Saturn positioned the Outlook as a practical, family-oriented vehicle that offered three rows of seating and a […]
2010 Saturn Outlook AWD 3.6L
Overview The 2010 Saturn Outlook represents the final model year for the brand’s largest crossover SUV. Built on the General Motors Lambda platform, the Outlook was designed to offer a spacious, three-row interior while maintaining a more car-like driving experience than traditional truck-based SUVs of the era. It shared its architecture with the GMC Acadia, […]
2007-2009 Saturn Outlook AWD 3.6L
Overview The Saturn Outlook was introduced for the 2007 model year as a three-row crossover SUV, representing a significant expansion for the Saturn brand during its final years of operation. Developed on the General Motors Lambda platform, the Outlook shared its core architecture with the GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, and Chevrolet Traverse. Unlike its platform […]
2001-2005 Saturn LW300 3.0L
Overview The Saturn LW300 represents the flagship station wagon variant of the L-Series, which served as Saturn’s entry into the midsize market segment. Introduced for the 2000 model year and produced through 2005, the L-Series was developed in collaboration with Opel, utilizing a modified version of the GM2900 platform. This architecture provided a more substantial […]
2004 Saturn LW300 2.2L
Overview The 2004 Saturn LW300 represents the final phase of the L-Series station wagon, a vehicle designed to provide a domestic alternative to the dominant Japanese midsize wagons of the era. Built on the GM2900 platform, which was shared with the European Opel Vectra, the L-Series was Saturn’s attempt to move upmarket from its small-car […]
2001-2003 Saturn LW200 2.2L
Overview The Saturn LW200 was a midsize station wagon produced by the American manufacturer Saturn Corporation, a subsidiary of General Motors. Introduced for the 2000 model year as part of the L-Series lineup, the LW200 served as the entry-level wagon offering, positioned below the V6-powered LW300. The L-Series was developed in collaboration with Opel, utilizing […]
2000 Saturn LW 3.0L
Overview The 2000 Saturn LW represented a significant expansion for the Saturn brand, marking its entry into the midsize segment. Developed to compete with established imports and domestic rivals, the L-Series was designed to provide a more substantial alternative to the compact S-Series that had defined the company since its inception. The LW designation specifically […]
2000 Saturn LS 3.0L
Overview The 2000 Saturn LS represented the brand’s entry into the midsize sedan segment, marking a significant expansion for a company previously known exclusively for its compact S-Series. Developed to compete with established domestic and import midsize offerings, the LS utilized a new platform designed to provide a more refined driving experience than its smaller […]
2001-2005 Saturn L300 3.0L
Overview The Saturn L300 represents the brand’s entry into the midsize sedan and wagon market, introduced for the 2000 model year as a larger alternative to the compact S-Series. Developed using the GM2900 platform, the L-Series was engineered in collaboration with Opel, sharing its architecture with the European Vectra B. This international development approach aimed […]
2004 Saturn L300 2.2L
Overview The Saturn L300 represents the mid-range offering of the L-Series, which served as the brand’s entry into the competitive midsize sedan and wagon market. Introduced to replace the smaller S-Series, the L-Series was based on the General Motors GM2900 platform, sharing architecture with the European Opel Vectra. This design choice aimed to provide a […]
