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I dont think that the Vauxhall and the Curve are going to be the same car with different badges, 1st of all, if I am not mistaken the Lightning is a roadster with a mich different front end, the Curve is fixed roof coupe. Are you sure that the Curve has a backseat? If it does, they have to be small.

There are plenty of cars with 2 seats in the US market, some are in the same price range as the Solstice and Curve and some are more, though it would not be the 1st time that a less expensive competitor came into the market and stole sales from more expensive cars.

MR-2
Miata
350Z
Z4
SLK
Crossfire
S2000
Elise

I might have forgotten a few...these are only the ones under $40,000.

Also remember that the Curve will be sold at Saturn dealerships, so the "no haggle" process still applies, also the level of service at Saturn dealerships is higher.
 

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I'd assume it'd cost about the same as a Solstice. I'm wondering what type of power it'll come out with though. I would highly doubt that it would come out with more power than the Solstice to begin with since Pontiac is the performance division.
 

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After posting that question, I read that the Curve will start at $20k (sorry, no link). That's pretty reasonable. However, I'm not optimistic about the vehicle's weight considering that the Curve has a longer wheelbase than the Solstice, which has been reported as being as little as 2860 pounds and as much as 3210 pounds.
 

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Curve looks very hot. I might be SaturnSales if that comes to fruition. I really like the concept!

As far as Chevy dealers having too many cars? wtf? If we did away with cars entirely we'd only lose 15% of the business anyway- most of the sales are TRUCKS/SUVs except for fleet/rental sales.

By the way, Solstice would be very hard to pronounce with a lisp :lol:
 

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It would be much better to have a Saturn that can output more hp. That means that Saturn is finally becoming daring, unlike what they did in the 90s (sticking to the same practical old models.) Here is what I'd like to see in Saturn by 2006-7

Saturn Curve- Same as concept, except great interior $17K-$25K
Saturn Relay- GONE, poof, away
Saturn ION- Redesigned, looking better, much better $12K-$16K
Saturn VUE- Redesigned, looking better, much better $15K-$20K
Saturn L- Hopefully a new name. I hate the current one $17K-$24K
Saturn CROSS- Hatchback $9900-$12K :rudolph:
 

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As far as I am concerned, if Saturn is to exsist at all it should be GM's cheap vehicle line, sold at Chevy dealers. Saturn should not have any vehicle that compeats in any fashion with Chevy or Pontiacs smaller cars. If I were the king Saturn would be gone and all that money would be spent on Chevy and Pontiac.
 

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Originally posted by Hudson@Jan 15 2004, 04:57 PM
Can someone find me this quote "confirming" production of the Curve. I'm being told that GM is adamant that it will NOT go into production.
I've read about it in many places, however, they all seem to cite the same source:
http://www.thecarconnection.com/index.asp?...8&sid=173&n=156

It'd be unfortunate if thecarconnection.com got it wrong. Who told you it's not going into production?
 

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The Curve will NOT be produced!!!! and neither will the Nomad!!! :( :( :(

Curve Production 'Slim to None' Says GM
January 19, 2004

Global Auto Systems reports that GM has issued a statement contradicting reports that surfaced last week about production of Saturn's Curve concept. "They're wrong," said Tom Kowaleski, GM's vice president of communications. "There are no plans to put it into production. There will be additions to the Saturn line, but the Curve was done to show the flexibility in the [Kappa] platform."

A Saturn spokesman told Automotive News last week that the Curve did not represent the new styling direction for the brand, so this announcement was not totally unexpected. Saturn is still expected to get a small sports coupe or convertible based on the Kappa architecture. "We don't have any plans to put that specific vehicle, the way it looks, into the Saturn portfolio," Kowaleski said in the Global Auto Systms article. He also said that GM has no plans to build Chevrolet's Nomad concept, the another Kappa concept vehicle unveiled at the North American International Auto Show this year.

I got this from saturnfans.com.
 
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