So,What's Replacing The Ion?

Discussion in 'Saturn ION' started by teem, May 1, 2007.

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    teem Guest

    Saturn seems to be headed in the right direction.There are ,what?,4
    new models coming out?.
     
    teem, May 1, 2007
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    SnoMan Guest


    What I heard was a metal bodied car kinda based off of cobalt to take
    Ion's place. A Chevy Saturn so to speak.
     
    SnoMan, May 1, 2007
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    Kevin Guest

    Link???? Please. because I've not heard that one. Because the Cobalt &
    ION are off the same platform already.

    The ION is being "replaced" by the Astra - it is an Opel that has a
    redesigned nose and interior. Not related to the Cobalt at all.
     
    Kevin, May 1, 2007
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    SnoMan Guest


    I do not record every link I read. Besides at this point it is mostly
    roomers anyway. I have heard from several sources (including dealers)
    that plastic body with be gone and it would use mosre chevy parts. I
    guess we will know for sure when they start shipping them.
     
    SnoMan, May 1, 2007
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    Kevin Guest

    yes, they are just rumors.

    I have heard from several sources (including dealers)
    The ION is dead, and its replacement will not use Chevy parts*, but will
    have steel body panels.

    * True, Every vehicle in the GM family uses GM part numbers, and I'm
    sure that there are parts that cross over between product lines -
    especially engine parts on the Ecotec, since it is in a vehicle in
    nearly every GM division.
     
    Kevin, May 1, 2007
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    marx404 Guest

    Ok, school is in, listen up. I'm pretty sure that I posted this here
    somewhere ahwile ago, heres more 'bout it.

    Saturn's European GM counterpart is Opel. Opel has previously designed the L
    series, the SKY (under Vauxhall, Opel's UK counterpart name) and now the
    Aura (known as Vectra in Europe).
    Opel has been producing the Astra, one of the most popular compact cars in
    Europe. The Astra is built in Belguim (voud you like a pancake and a
    waffle?) and will be now be exported to the US under the Saturn name later
    this year for the '08 model year.

    The Astra surpasses basic euro-safety standards, however to pass even
    stricter US safety standards, the front and rear facias and bumpers must be
    redesigned, ergo the Saturn chrome stuff.

    It will have a new 1.4L 140hp ecotec engine (est. 35 mpg/TBA) and come in
    either 3 door or 5 door hatchbacks. The streering will be rack and pinion,
    similar to Astra's. Prices are estimated to be in the range of ION.3 range
    from what I have read.

    Heres some links, Google is your friend!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opel_Astra

    http://www.europe.opel.com/brand_sites/astra/launch/microsite/main.html

    http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/vx/carsan...CarPage&vehicleType=C&scope=S&brandName=astra
     
    marx404, May 1, 2007
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    marx404 Guest

    marx404, May 1, 2007
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    teem Guest

    teem, May 2, 2007
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    marx404 Guest

    Opel did have an accord with Buick in the '70's and they were real POS's,
    unreliable, rusty and most importantly - GM Buick, not Opel built (think
    Vega, the ol rustbuckets). It's a few decades later, Opel and Saturn are on
    top of their game now, no this is not the same Opel/Buick POS.
     
    marx404, May 2, 2007
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    Guest Guest

    BTW for those who are curious and to the OP, there is a lot of info about
    the history, direction going options available. photos, etc on nearly every
    car made in one place instead of poking around on Google. Believe it or
    not, Wikipedia has tons of info....I spent hours in there poking around,
    even looking up old cars that I used to own. (don't laugh but my first car
    was a '76 Ford Granada complete with 1 barrel carb....was a great car for a
    teen to learn in...not fast, straight 6 easy to learn to work on and decent
    size)

    Just FYI....

    IYM
     
    Guest, May 2, 2007
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    BläBlä Guest


    Marx, every car made in the 70's (well after 72 anyway) was a POS. I
    hope you dont think Opel made anything back then that was worth bragging
    about. If american cars were bad, then imports were pure hell. Btw Vega
    was a chevy which used Opel transmissions for the first 2 years... Bout
    all I can find on its Opel parts content. I'm glad very few 70's
    vehicles are still around. Thats an era best scrapped.

    Before 1973 these 70's cars are the only ones still be worth owning
    today IMO

    XKE's
    Camaro's
    Corvette's
    Rare Challenger's and the Superbird's

    Can't think of anything else worth while back then.

    The 1980's is easier. Fiero and Delorean... Deloreans were way over
    priced tough.
     
    BläBlä, May 3, 2007
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    marx404 Guest

    Is there an echo in here?

    quote: "Opel did have an accord with Buick in the '70's and they were real
    POS's,
    unreliable, rusty and most importantly - GM Buick, not Opel built (think
    Vega, the ol rustbuckets). It's a few decades later, Opel and Saturn are on
    top of their game now, no this is not the same Opel/Buick POS."
     
    marx404, May 3, 2007
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