Off Topic A place to kick back and discuss non-Monte Carlo related subjects. Just about anything goes.

GM to shut down Saturn after Penske walks away

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
  #1  
Old 09-30-2009, 06:23 PM
The Popcorn King's Avatar

Monte Of The Month -- July 2009
I'M NOT OLD, I'M JUST WELL MARINATED.
5 Year Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Henderson, NV
Posts: 6,996
Default GM to shut down Saturn after Penske walks away

DETROIT (AP) -- General Motors Co. will shut down Saturn now that a deal with former race car driver and auto dealer magnate Roger Penske has collapsed, marking the end of a brand that was supposed to revolutionize the way small cars were built and sold in America.
Related Quotes


SymbolPriceChangePAG19.18+1.32


{"s" : "pag","k" : "c10,l10,p20,t10","o" : "","j" : ""}
The deal with Penske was supposed to be finalized Wednesday. But the unexpected end came when his company, Penske Automotive Group Inc., was unable to find a manufacturer to supply vehicles for the brand's dealerships. GM had agreed to keep building Saturn models like the Aura, Outlook and Vue through at least 2011, but after that, Saturn would have to come up with its own products.
Penske's tentative deal buy Saturn was announced in early June.
"This is very disappointing news and comes after months of hard work by hundreds of dedicated employees and Saturn retailers who tried to make the new Saturn a reality," GM CEO Fritz Henderson said. He said Saturn and its dealership network will be phased out.
Although the sales price was never disclosed, Penske was to get Saturn's roughly 350 dealerships and promised to retain 13,000 employees.
Penske spokesman Anthony Pordon said the company had reached a tentative deal with another automaker to make cars for Saturn, but that company's board of directors rejected the agreement. He would not identify the other automaker.
Pordon said there is little if any chance that the talks could be reopened.
Shares of Penske fell $1.89, or 9.9 percent, to $17.29 in after hours trading as PAG's expansion attempt failed. Shares rose $1.32, or 7.4 percent, to $19.18 in regular trading Wednesday.
Without another supplier in place before the deal was signed, Penske couldn't run the risk of taking on Saturn, Pordon said. It takes several years to design new vehicles or engineer foreign vehicles to meet U.S. standards. Penske would risk having no products to sell once the GM contract expired.
The Saturn announcement came on the same day GM and Chrysler met on Capitol Hill with dealers and lawmakers as talks began on the companies' plans to close around 3,000 dealerships. GM is cutting 2,400 dealerships from its 6,000-dealer network by the fall of 2010. Congress is weighing legislation that could force the automakers to reverse their closure decisions.
GM will stop making Saturns as soon as possible, but no layoffs are expected, said spokeswoman Sherrie Childers Arb.
GM had stopped building the Aura midsize sedan in Kansas City, Kan., and will not resume assembling them. Production of the Outlook large crossover near Lansing, Mich., and the Vue small crossover vehicle in Ramos Arizpe, Mexico, will be phased out as soon as possible, she said.
"Those plants produce products for other brands, and we think we can increase volume on those products that will meet market demand," Childers Arb said.
Saturn owners can still go to Saturn dealers for service. They would also be able to go to a certified GM dealer once Saturn dealerships close, GM said.
The news left many of dealers across the country, who had expected the sale to close Wednesday, stunned and fearful of being left with nothing to sell.
Carl Galeana, owner of two Saturn dealerships in suburban Detroit, said he's heard nothing yet from GM or Saturn, but if the plan is to phase out the brand and cut the products, he'll have to come up with other options.
"We're going to try to put some plan Bs in place at this point."
GM Chairman Roger Smith first unveiled the Saturn brand in November 1983. But the project was slow to develop and the brand did not officially launch until 1990. It featured the iconic tag-line "a different kind of car company."
GM's hope was that Saturn would attract younger buyers with smaller, hipper cars to better compete with Japanese imports. It built a new plant in Spring Hill, Tenn., devoted to Saturn vehicles.
Despite a cult-like following that drew thousands to annual reunions in Spring Hill, the brand never made money for GM, although the company has never disclosed how much it invested or lost. The Tennessee factory stopped making Saturns in 2007. Although it was retooled to build the Chevrolet Traverse large crossover, production of that vehicle will be switched to Delta Township, Mich., near Lansing and the Spring Hill assembly plant will be closed and placed on standby if demand for GM vehicles increases. The fate of parts making operations in Spring Hill was unclear.
As GM focused more on high-profit pickup trucks and SUVs, Saturn began to languish in the late 1990s. Then in 2006, car buyers began to find Saturn's new models more appealing. But after a good year in 2007, sales dropped 22 percent last year as the U.S. car market withered. Through August, Saturn sales were down 60 percent from the first eight months of last year.
GM has been trying to sell Saturn since earlier this year as part of its turnaround plan.
"I find this hard to believe," said Saturn dealer Galeana. "Everyone's been saying we're right at the goal line."
AP Auto Writer Bree Fowler in New York contributed to this report.
 
  #2  
Old 09-30-2009, 06:25 PM
Budsjlm's Avatar
Monte Of The Month -- September 2012
Monte Of The Month -- February 2016
10 Year Member
5 Year Member3 Year Member1 Year Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota
Posts: 7,752
Default

well looks like i shoukd keep my car mint could be worth somthing like 50 years from now when we all have hover crafts
 
  #3  
Old 09-30-2009, 06:26 PM
The Popcorn King's Avatar

Monte Of The Month -- July 2009
I'M NOT OLD, I'M JUST WELL MARINATED.
5 Year Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Henderson, NV
Posts: 6,996
Default

Originally Posted by Budsjlm
well looks like i shoukd keep my car mint could be worth somthing like 50 years from now when we all have hover crafts
And hover chairs also. LOL

 
  #4  
Old 09-30-2009, 08:28 PM
RocknSS04's Avatar

Monte Of The Month -- August 2007
5 Year Member3 Year Member1 Year Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 5,231
Default

Other than the Sky, I won't miss the line. Throw away cars. Just don't need them.
IMHO.
 
  #5  
Old 09-30-2009, 10:21 PM
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 113
Wink

I almost bought a Vue Instead of a Monte.. Just because at the time it got pretty good gas mileage for having a 3500# towing capacity.

The Honda engine that they were using at the time steered me away!
 
  #6  
Old 09-30-2009, 10:24 PM
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Dayton, ohio
Posts: 852
Default

i have never owned, or driven a Saturn...i never will

i think this is wise move on GM's part, if you cant sell it...close it...or retool (but the market does not warrant a retool)
 
  #7  
Old 09-30-2009, 10:35 PM
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 113
Default

I know a few people that just love them. And they had great luck with them so more power to them....
I wonder where they will look once Saturn is gone.

They have an interesting following.
 
  #8  
Old 09-30-2009, 10:51 PM
MAMONTE's Avatar

Monte Of The Month -- January 2010
10 Year Member
5 Year Member3 Year Member1 Year Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: San Jose, CA
Posts: 8,464
Default

I will not miss Saturn either...but I will say, they produced some very reliable cars! (of course, its made by GM)
 
  #9  
Old 09-30-2009, 10:55 PM
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Prineville, OR
Posts: 4,994
Default

I liked the sky.
 
  #10  
Old 09-30-2009, 11:09 PM
Budsjlm's Avatar
Monte Of The Month -- September 2012
Monte Of The Month -- February 2016
10 Year Member
5 Year Member3 Year Member1 Year Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota
Posts: 7,752
Default

Originally Posted by MAMONTE
...but I will say, they produced some very reliable cars!
201300 and counting
 


Quick Reply: GM to shut down Saturn after Penske walks away



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:49 PM.