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Saturn L-Series

Past Years

MSRP: $17,735 - $22,685
Invoice: $16,360 - $20,813
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MSRP: $16,370 - $22,575
Invoice: Not Listed
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MSRP: $14,495 - $21,605
Invoice: $12,901 - $19,228
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Saturn L-Series History

The L-Series came at an important time for customers wondering when Saturn would expand a compact-heavy lineup.  This midsize model came in sedan and wagon trims, and reviewers felt that its features stacked up reasonably well against the Accord and Camry.  However, experts questioned whether this model had come a little too late to make an impression in the market.  Saturn needed to make up for lost time in promoting a solid product.  
The L-Series changed its name to the L300 for 2004.

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