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Breaking: GM issues stop sale for Outlook and Acadia

December 11, 2006 9:52AM by Michael Savio

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General Motors sent dealers a message over the weekend issuing an immediate “stop sale” for all Saturn Outlook and GMC Acadia crossovers. The communique includes all vehicles in dealer inventory and those in transit. The only reason given for the stop sale is to maintain “momentum” and that the automaker is “evaluating potential enhancement and inventory” upgrades. General Motors said more information will come today.

Full copy of the message:

Attnntion ALL Saturn Retailers and GMC Dealers This is to advise Saturn Retailers and GMC Dealers that we are issuing an immediate stop sale on all Saturn OUTLOOK models and GMC Acadia models in dealer inventory as well as in transit to the dealer. In order to maintain our momentum and successful launch of these prodects, we are evaluating potential enhancement and inventory upgrade to the vehicles. More details will be forthcoming on Monday, December 11, 2006.

Message also communicated in GM Messenger Message # VSD20060627

Thank you for your immediate attention and cooperation in this matter.

## Source: General Motors ##

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  1. Saturn Outlook and GMC Acadia sales halted for motor mount - Auto Insider News Says:

    […] Over the weekend General Motors issued an immediate “stop sale” communique for all Saturn Outlook and GMC Acadia crossovers. GM said that more information about the order would follow. […]

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