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Saturn Relay

Past Years

MSRP: $21,570 - $27,860
Invoice: $20,384 - $26,328
Web Average: Coming soon!
MSRP: $22,750 - $29,250
Invoice: $21,212 - $27,257
Web Average: Coming soon!
MSRP: $23,770 - $29,855
Invoice: $22,160 - $27,819
Web Average: $14,950
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Rear end

0 posts. Created by MikeR2006. Last post on Aug 13, 2009 at 11:59:30 AM

why did they stop making the relays

2 posts. Created by nezbit. Last post on Feb 3, 2009 at 7:39:55 PM

WHY IS THERE NO 2008

2 posts. Created by nezbit. Last post on Feb 3, 2009 at 7:39:51 PM

Saturn Relay History

The Saturn Relay represents a vehicle having an identity crisis: it looks like an SUV and feels like a minivan with its roomy interior and sliding door.  Saturn would have you believe that this amalgamation makes for a nifty crossover.  In the end, industry experts agree that the Relay's true identity equates to a minivan dressed as an SUV.  The result comes out to a comfortable and powerful vehicle that even the most discriminating soccer mom can appreciate.
Perhaps the biggest change in the model so far came in 2006 when the Relay added a 3.9 L, 240 hp V6 engine as an alternative to the base 3.5 L, 200 hp version.  Otherwise, the Relay maintains its status as a solid alternative in a slowly evolving lineup from Saturn.

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