2005-2010 Saturns Added to GM Certified Used-Vehicle Lineup
DETROIT – GM Certified Used Vehicles, a leading manufacturer-certified used vehicle brand, announced the addition of Saturn models to their certified vehicle lineup.
DETROIT – GM Certified Used Vehicles, a leading manufacturer-certified used vehicle brand, announced the addition of Saturn models to their certified vehicle lineup. All Saturn model years 2005-2010 are now available for purchase at any of the 3,400 Buick, Chevrolet, and GMC GM Certified Used Vehicles dealers across the nation.
“This move gives peace of mind to consumers who love the Saturn brand,” said Paul Pejza, manager, GM Certified Used Vehicles. “Consumers can now purchase any 2005-2010 model, and know they have a 12-month or 12,000 mile bumper-to-bumper, manufacturer-backed warranty as well as the other benefits of owning a certified used vehicle.”
Popular Saturn models available include the Vue compact crossover, the Sky roadster, the Aura mid-size sports sedan, the Astra sport compact, the Outlook crossover.
“We’re happy to continue to provide the best quality products to Saturn owners through the GM Certified program,” said Pejza. “Brand devotees can now purchase a Saturn with the reassurance of a manufacturer-backed warranty.”
In addition to the category-leading GM Certified 12-month/12,000-mile (whichever comes first) bumper-to-bumper warranty, the certified used Saturns come with a fully transferable 100,000-mile/five-year Powertrain limited warranty, free vehicle history report, 24-hour roadside assistance, three-day/150-mile customer satisfaction guarantee and 3-month trial of OnStar and XM Satellite Radio.
Consumers can go to www.gmcertified.com to find a GM Certified Saturn, learn more about GM Certified Used Vehicles, locate the closest GM Certified dealer, or search the industry’s largest available certified pre-owned inventory, with 45,000-plus vehicles in inventory.
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