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Honda Cars : End of the road for Saturn as Penske walks away | 2013 New Honda Car Reviews 0

Unknown | 6:22 AM
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Deal to save brand falls apart after auto retailer fails to find another car maker to manufacture vehicles once GM stops production.

General Motors Co. (GM-N0.75----%) is killing off its Saturn brand, ending a two-decade-old experiment that involved GM using “a different kind of company” to fight off competition from Japan-based auto makers.

Saturn Corp., the brainchild of GM chairman Roger Smith during the 1980s, was set to be sold to Penske Automotive Group Inc., (PAG-N19.18----%) but Penske walked away from the deal Wednesday.

“Today's disappointing news comes at a time when we'd hoped for a successful launch of the Saturn brand into a new chapter,” GM president Fritz Henderson said in a statement.

The deal fell apart because Penske was unable to find another auto maker to manufacture Saturn models after GM stops manufacturing them early next decade.

“Penske Automotive Group negotiated the terms and conditions of an agreement with another manufacturer, however that agreement was rejected by that manufacturer's board of directors,” Penske said in a statement late Wednesday. “Without that agreement, the company has determined that the risks and uncertainties related to the availability of future products prohibit the company from moving forward with this transaction.”

Penske, which is a major U.S. auto retailer and is the U.S. distributor of Mercedes-Benz's smart brand, had planned to take over Saturn's dealership and distribution network in the United States.

GM announced earlier this year that it would abandon the manufacturing and sale of Saturn vehicles as part of a major reduction in its brand portfolio.

It said it was closing Pontiac and seeking buyers for Saturn, Hummer and Saab. Saab and Hummer have been sold, although the deal to sell Hummer to a Chinese industrial company has not closed yet.

Saturn dealers in Canada, which were not part of the Penske deal, have been closing during the past few months.

The brand did little to stem the tide of market share losses that contributed to tens of billions of dollars in financial losses at GM this decade and its ultimate descent earlier this year into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after the credit crisis.

The first Saturn rolled off the assembly line in 1990. Sales peaked in 1994 at 286,000 cars annually and were in the 250,000 range for much of this decade.

“It's a national tragedy,” said David Aaker, a professor at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. In his book Building Strong Brands , Prof. Aaker discussed what made the Saturn brand so strong in the beginning. “It was the only organization in the U.S. that really had a quality culture to it,” he said. “A group of people committed to designing and building a quality car. It was unlike anything else any American car [maker] had done.”

Saturn's clustered dealer network allowed for a no-haggle, fixed pricing program, Prof. Aaker said. Since adjacent dealers weren't competing on price, they were able to deliver low-pressure sales tactics and focus on cultivating relationships with customers.

“The result was, they created an incredibly loyal customer base,” Prof. Aaker said. “It was like Harley-Davidson level loyalty, for a car that really didn't look all that different.”

A hundred people started the organization under the slogan, “A different kind of company,” separating themselves from GM and losing job security in the process, Prof. Aaker said. “The culture there was just so strong, and they were blessed with some really fine leaders at the beginning, which was indispensable.”

Consumer pride was also important to the brand.

“But then [GM] made the decision not to invest in the car for 10 years,” he said, and from that point on, it was just a matter of time before the brand was phased out.

The loss of Saturn is a blow to a loyal group attracted to the company's no-pressure sales approach and solid customer service. Gwen Wolansky, an Edmonton resident, bought her Saturn last year after negotiating with other companies.

“I found the Saturn dealer much more relaxing to deal with,” Ms. Wolansky said, adding it was the best deal financially and her cousin and friends spoke well of their Saturns. “No one's said anything bad about them.”

When Ms. Wolansky posted her concerns about paint chipping on a customer forum, she was surprised to hear directly from the company, which provided a contact to help with the paint issue. With the failure of Saturn, she's worried the problem might not get addressed.

“Now there's no incentive for them to keep you as a customer, so who knows,” she said.

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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/end-of-the-road-for-saturn-as-penske-walks-away/article1307636/


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Honda Cars : REPORT: Penske to close all Canadian Saturn dealers | 2013 New Honda Car Reviews 0

Unknown | 6:08 AM
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Saturn News

Well, now we know, Saturn is truly R.I.P. here in Canada.
Roger Penske's purchase of the Saturn nameplate and sales organization from General Motors is intended to make money, and the business case for keeping Canadian dealers is apparently poor. Half of Saturn Canada's 60 dealers had already decided to give up, while the remaining 30 stores were willing to try and keep going. Penske's decision to discontinue sales of the brand in Canada altogether will directly impact 2,000 people.

"Saturn has a passionate customer base and outstanding dealer network," Penske said upon the announcement of his purchase in June. "We want to build onto those strengths," he continued, and the Canadian operation must be more albatross than mint in the scheme of things. Tip of the chapeau to Luc and Pat.

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http://www.autoblog.com/2009/08/31/report-penske-to-close-all-canadian-saturn-dealers/


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Honda Cars : Renault to supply Saturn-badged vehicles to Penske | 2013 New Honda Car Reviews 0

Unknown | 6:20 AM
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Saturn News

GM was going to fold the Saturn Brand when Penske swooped in and is proposing a purchase to the rights in the US (not sure what that means to any Saturn dealers here in Canada). As far as I know, Penske has an agreement with GM for parts for the time being with GM ending any development of future Saturn badged GM vehicles. Looks like Penske may have found a suitor for his Saturn 'brand'.
Renault and Penske Automotive Group are working on a parts and car-sharing agreement. However, Nissan will not be working with rival Saturn; it’s strictly Renault that will be entering the alliance. The deal is on the supply of Renault cars to Saturn for the US.

Automotive News says that the deal opens the door to completely new and unique products for Saturn as far as US buyers are concerned. It is believed that another month is needed to seal the deal on Penske’s plan to buy Saturn. No other details have been released however. Saturn spokesman Tony Pordon said that it is also in talks with other carmakers. Penske will have to find a manufacturing partner for Saturn since Penske’s purchase of Saturn will not include any of the manufacturing facilities.

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http://www.4wheelsnews.com/renault-to-supply-saturn-badged-vehicles-to-penske/#more-3423


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Honda Cars : GM to sell Saturn to Penske | 2013 New Honda Car Reviews 0

Unknown | 9:07 AM
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Penske Automotive Group, owned by racecar legend Roger Penske, will buy GM's castoff brand.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Bankrupt automaker General Motors Corp. announced Friday that it will sell its Saturn unit to car dealership operator Penske Automotive Group.

Penske (PAG, Fortune 500) is owned by former race car driver Roger Penske, who owns NASCAR and IndyCar racing teams. The deal would give Penske the rights to the 19-year old brand, but GM would continue production of Saturn's three highest-selling models, including the Aura sedan, and the Vue and Outlook cross-over SUVs.

The deal, which GM expects to be completed in October, would save more than 13,000 jobs at Saturn and its roughly 350 dealers nationwide. All of Saturn's dealerships sell only Saturn vehicles, so they are reliant on the brand's continuation for their survival.

"There has been a groundswell of support for Saturn, with our retailers and owners urging us to save the brand," Jill Lajdziak, Saturn's general manager, said in a statement. "We heard their call loud and clear, and it inspired us as we worked to secure Saturn's future."

Penske said he wants Lajdziak to stay on at the company, and he offered former Chrysler President Tom LaSorda a top spot at Saturn, according to the Detroit News. Penske hired LaSorda in May as a consultant for the Saturn deal.

The sale is part of GM's strategy to shed its four "non-core" U.S. brands -- Saturn, Hummer, Pontiac and Saab -- as it restructures the company.

On Tuesday, GM (GMGMQ) announced a deal to sell its Hummer line to China's Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Company Ltd.

The Saturn brand has been highly rated in customer satisfaction surveys for its no-haggle policy. Though Saturn sales have slumped badly this year, the brand actually far outsold Buick and Cadillac in 2008, when it was GM's fourth highest-selling unit. GM has sold more than 4 million Saturns since 1990.

"Saturn has a passionate customer base and outstanding dealer network," Roger Penske said in a statement. "For nearly 20 years Saturn has focused on treating the customer right. We share that philosophy, and we want to build on those strengths."

GM has said it would stop producing Saturn vehicles by 2011. Penske is in discussions with several global automakers to add to Saturn's lineup over time, including Renault Samsung Motors of Korea, according to Automotive News.

Penske Automotive currently sells over 40 brands at its 310 dealerships, half of which are in the United States. Shares of Penske rose 3% in morning trading.

--CNNMoney.com senior writer Peter Valdes-Dapena contributed to this report.

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http://money.cnn.com/2009/06/05/news/companies/saturn_penske/?postversion=2009060510


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Honda Cars : GM to close down 1,700 dealerships by June 1st | 2013 New Honda Car Reviews 0

Unknown | 7:51 AM
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Saturn News

GM has accelerated its restructuring as the impending June 1 deadline approaches along with Chapter 11 speculations.

The carmaker has informed its dealers that it will expedite the close down of about 1,700 dealerships, an insider has said. At present, there are around 200 dealers that were shut down in this year’s first quarter.

Although the closure of such large numbers of dealers was not confirmed by GM officially, a spokesman did confirm GM-dealers meetings. The insider refused to comment on what happened behind the closed doors of the meeting. General Motors is counting on either the demise or sale of Saturn and Hummer. If GM succeeds in getting rid of these liabilities, the dealerships for these brands will also follow. GM can get rid half of the 1,700 dealerships it intends to close from the Saturn and Hummer brands alone. This will mean that there will be no buy-outs for the respective dealers together with those which GM will deem to be underperformers, whose franchise will ends by the first of June. Dealership closures will take place, whether GM goes bankrupt or not. One of the suggestions offered for the survival of the dealers is for them to acquire Saturn.

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http://www.autospies.com/news/GM-to-close-down-1-700-dealerships-by-June-1st-43071/


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