![]() The primary reason for the cancellation was Penske Automotive's inability to secure a potential manufacturer for future Saturn products, as the deal between Penske and the General stipulated that GM had to produce three Saturn models for the next three years.� Since Penske couldn't make the deal happen due to the stipulations in the government bailout following GM's bankruptcy, the automaker was forced to end the Saturn brand altogether Fast forward to 2023 and for consignment here in our�Hallowed Halls is a 2007 Saturn Redline Sky, the inaugural year for this zippy convertible from Wilmington.� The Redline being a more powerful engine which has a turbocharger and produces 260hp.� This garage kept example has a mere 10,901 clocked miles, and is an all original and all factory car just begging to be enjoyed. 2007 Saturn Redline Sky Convertible The Saturn Sky debuted in 2006, entered the market as a 2007 model year vehicle, and was discontinued after the 2010 model year.� Roughly 35,000 units were built during this time and the convertible was well-received, with reviewers likening it and to a domestic Mazda Miata.� The base Saturn Sky offered a naturally aspirated 2.4-liter inline four-cylinder engine, dubbed the LE5, which produced 177hp.� The Sky Redline spruced things up with a turbocharged four-banger, which was designated by the LNF engine code.� The boosted engine had a stout output of 260hp �which was enough to propel the two-seater from zero to sixty miles in nearly five seconds flat 5.2 with an automatic transmission, to be exact.� As mentioned, the Saturn Sky was only produced from the 2007 to 2010 model years. ![]()
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