Saturn L-series

The Saturn L-Series was a line of automobiles sold by General Motors' Saturn marque. The L-Series mid-size sedans and station wagons were introduced in 2000. They were based on the Opel Vectra B and manufactured at a GM plant in Wilmington, Delaware. The L-Series was available with straight-4 and V6 engines with either 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmissions. Poor sales of the L-Series caused GM to cancel the line for 2005. The first L-... more

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