
The Insignia was developed primarily by Opel and has been engineered for Europe, China and the U.S.
Enlarge PhotoThe latest report indicates that the ungainly-looking hatch and the elegant wagon will be held back from U.S. sale, though it doesn't give any official justification for the decision, reports The Detroit Free Press. Most likely is the U.S. buyer's consistent preference for sedans over hatches, and an uncomfortability with the idea of the wagon. Both tendencies are weakening as the inherent practicality of such vehicles becomes more obvious and more drivers seek to replace fuel-thirsty SUVs with more economical alternatives. Nevertheless, Saturn's decision seems to indicate that there simply isn't a market for the non-sedan body styles in the U.S.
Speaking with AutoWeek on the sides of the London Motor Show in July, Lutz explained that both cars will share the same suspension and engine packages. “We’ve researched the Insignia around the world, including the U.S., as an internationally spectacular new design, but the Saturn version will be its own car,” he said.
When asked about the development of a rumored coupe version of the Insignia, previewed by Opel’s own GTC concept car, Lutz shot down the possibility stating that there was no reason to introduce a two-door version of a four-door car with the same sheetmetal.
While the Opel Insignia will go on sale later this year, the Saturn Aura will likely be put on hold until 2010 - possibly due to fuel economy issues and cannibalization of sales from the similarly-sized Chevrolet Malibu.
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Comments (3 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy Dane #1, Posted: 7/23/2008
Stupid stupid GM.... Get a car that the average nerd might like and you make it 'American'.... You have Buick, Caddilac, Chevy and Pontiac to be 'American'.... Who is you marketing team????
Guess I am back to Ford for 2010 and on............. Watch them and learn....
Lame, I would have taken a wagon with a diesel
"Lutz confirmed at the time that the Opel Insignia will form the framework for a new Aura but he emphasized that the Saturn would have a completely different exterior and interior appearance" In other words...."We're gonna take an already beautiful car and eff it up. Americans are percieved as having no style and like bland boring cars."
"Oh...and stick a corny little square GM symbol somewhere on the door!"
IDIOTS!!!!!!!!!!
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