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Saturn Ion Overview Manufacturer Saturn Corporation (2003–2005) General Motors (2006–2007) Production 2003–March 2007 Model years 2003-2007 Assembly United States: Spring Hill, Tennessee (Spring Hill Manufacturing) Body and chassis Class Compact car Body style 4-door sedan 4-door quad coupé Layout Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive Platform GM Delta platform Related Chevrolet Cobalt Chevrolet HHR Opel Astra Pontiac G5 Powertrain Engine 2.2 L L61 I4 (gasoline) 2.4 L LE5 I4 (gasoline) 2.0 L LSJ I4 (s/c gasoline) Transmission 5-speed Getrag F23 manual 5-speed Getrag F35 manual 4-speed GM 4T45-E automatic 5-speed Aisin AF33 automatic CVT VTi automatic Dimensions Wheelbase 103.2 in (2,621 mm) (sedan) 103.2 in (2,621 mm) (coupe) 103.5 in (2,629 mm) (Red Line) Length 184.5 in (4,686 mm) (sedan) 185.0 in (4,699 mm) (coupe) 185.0 in (4,699 mm) (Red Line) Width 67.2 in (1,707 mm) (sedan) 67.9 in (1,725 mm) (coupe) 67.9 in (1,725 mm) (Red Line) Height 57.4 in (1,458 mm) (sedan) 56.0 in (1,422 mm) (coupe) 55.6 in (1,412 mm) (Red Line) Curb weight 2,600–2,984 lb (1,179–1,354 kg) Chronology Predecessor Saturn S-Series Successor Saturn Astra The Saturn Ion was a compact car sold by the Saturn marque of American automaker General Motors between the 2003 and 2007 model years. It used the GM Delta platform. The Ion replaced the Saturn S-Series in 2003,and was replaced by the new Saturn Astra in 2008. As of 2006, the Ion was the longest compact car sold in North America. Production of the Ion ended on March 27, 2007. Cite error: There are tags on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist}} template (see the help page).
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