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2003 Saturn Ion - Ex Sema Show Car - 10k Actual Miles, Show Or Drive on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:10400 Color: and interior
Location:

Willard, Missouri, United States

Willard, Missouri, United States

2003 Saturn Ion show car. Built for APC Automotive for the 2003 SEMA California car show. Only 10,000 actual miles - will pass any CarFax report.

This was a standard Satrun Ion sedan with 5-speed manual, A/C, power windows, locks, brakes and steering. The car was professionally customized on the West Coast for APC aftermarket car parts company to demonstrate their products (2003 SEMA car show), as follows:

Custom airbrushed paint by Steven Vandemon - google his name - he is an artist - Playing cards in flames theme exterior and interior. The car has been signed/logo by Steven Vandemon.
Custom dual outlet exhaust - sounds great
Air bag suspension on all four corners - two compressors and large holding tank. - Bolt-in installation - nothing cut. Can raise and lower back, front or both with a push of a button.
19 in custom wheels and performance tires - newer tires maybe 2K miles.
Kenwood Stereo with MP3 hookup/ CD player
3400 watt amp and 15 in sub-woofer
customized interior including alligator inlayed and leather seats, custom steering wheel, shoulder harness seatbelts, trunk inserts, etc...
DVD player and 4 screens
Under carriage glow neon lighting
Body kit all around.
Window Tint - (not shown in pics)
Sure I am missing a few items...

Mechanically - other than exhaust, wheels and suspension car is bone stock. Gets over 30 MPG, looks cool, sounds fun (not obnoxious), very reliable - a little time capsule - only 10,000 actual miles - like a new car. Awesome A/C - looks and shines like new car. Neat little car you can drive or show. Thousands spent on custom work alone ($20-30K range)  may consider interesting trades.

Car is not a rebuild or restoration - a new car that was professionally customized for auto shows - like new mechnically.

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STUDY: Ford owns brand loyalty in 2009; Scorned Saturn, Pontiac buyers will look outside of GM

Fri, 16 Oct 2009

Ford buyers appear to love their cars more than customers of any other automotive brand, returning back to the American automaker when it comes time to purchase their next vehicle. According to a study by Experian Automotive, six of the top 10 vehicles for customer brand loyalty wear badges from the Blue Oval. That includes the Ford Fusion (62.4 percent), Ford Edge (57.9 percent), Ford Five Hundred/Taurus (56 percent), Ford Freestyle (51.9 percent), Ford Escape (49.4 percent) and the Ford Focus (47.57 percent).
Other vehicles making up the top 10 include the Toyota Prius (52 percent), Chevy Impala (51.7 percent), Toyota Camry (47.8 percent) and Toyota Corolla (47.56 percent). This brings up an interesting question: With the closing of automotive brands like Saturn and Pontiac, where are those buyers to turn for their next automotive purchase?
Apparently, not back to General Motors. According to Experian, Pontiac owners are most likely to look to the Ford lineup for their next car or truck and Saturn shoppers will switch to Toyota or Honda - not particularly surprising given that Saturn was meant to compete with import brands. Experian predicts that GM's overall market share will fall from 20 percent to about 17.5 percent, with most of the slack being picked up by Ford, Honda and Toyota.

First GM ignition switch trial dismissed

Fri, Jan 22 2016

Robert Scheuer has agreed to dismiss his ignition switch claims against General Motors to bring a sudden stop to the first federal trial over the automaker's faulty parts. The lawsuit was the first of six cases that were a bellwether to set a precedent in the complaints. Scheuer didn't receive any financial settlement from GM, according to Reuters. Scheuer alleged that he was injured when his 2003 Saturn Ion went off the road and hit the tree. The airbag didn't deploy, which Scheuer claimed was the result of the faulty ignition switch. GM originally attempted to dismiss the trial over a lack of evidence, but US District Judge Jesse Furman set a January 11 start date for the case. During the trial, GM's attorneys accused Scheuer and his wife of lying and presented evidence of an allegedly altered check stub that they used to purchase a house. Scheuer's defense had claimed that the family was evicted from the home after memory loss from the accident caused Robert to lose the down payment check. After the allegations, Furman pushed for a settlement. He called the trial an "outlier" and "almost worthless as a bellwether case," according to Bloomberg. The next of the six trials begins in March, Reuters reports. Related Video:

VIDEO: Saturn's demise? We blame Jim Gaffigan*

Fri, 02 Oct 2009


Click above to view the video after the jump
When the deal to sell Saturn to Penske Automotive fell through, there were likely a lot of surprised people at General Motors' Detroit, MI headquarters. Penske released a statement saying that the reason the deal fell through after months of good faith negotiations was that a suitable post-GM supply of vehicles could not be found. However, after reacquainting ourselves with over eight minutes of outtakes from Jim Gaffigan's old Saturn commercial, we're thinking the comedic pitchman is to blame.