
What's wrong with my Saturn transmission?
Introduced in 1990, Saturn was marketed as "A different kind of car company". It was largely independent of it's parent company, General Motors. Although it was more expensive than its Japanese competitors, it sold well, in part due to its "No Haggle" approach to sales and good quality. In 2009 the experiment came to an end when a deal to sell the company to the Penske group fizzeled. Saturn had a loyal following of owners who loved their cars, but their just were not enough of them and more than 40% of them already owned a GM vehicle at the time of purtchase so GM saw the new brand as siphoning off part of its existing, established customer base.
At A1 Transmission Service Center, we've been rebuilding Saturn transmissions since 1965. Are you driving a classic from the 60's or a modern Town Car or Navigator, we know what we'll see under the hood, and what needs to be done. There's no stand-in for hands-on experience and we have the tools needed to get the job done right the first time and bring your Saturn's transmission back to life.
No matter which Saturn you drive, bring your transmission challenge to us. We'll diagnose the problem and get it fixed at a price that's easy on the wallet!