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New Car Review: 2007 Saturn Aura

If General Motors had been building cars like the Saturn Aura ten years ago, Toyota might not be poised to replace GM as the world's largest, most successful automaker.

As it is, Toyota (and Honda, too) may be able to hold onto customers -- and their dominance of the mid-size/family car market -- on the strength of their established reputations -- even if their current offerings are no longer clearly superior in the "well-built" and "more reliable" categories. And even if competitors like the Aura have more to offer in the curb appeal department (and elsewhere).

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 Posted on April 11, 2007   

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Eric Peters is a Washington, D.C.-based, nationally-syndicated automotive columnist. He has written for The Wall Street Journal, Investors Business Daily, the Detroit Free Press and The Washington Times.

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