Introduced in ’05 along with its other General Motors
minivan family members — the Buick Terraza, Chevrolet Uplander, and Pontiac
Montana SV6 — the Saturn Relay offers an SUV-flavored look and a slightly higher
ride height as an alternative to traditional minivan styling. For 2007, the
formerly optional 3.9-liter, 240-horsepower V-6 becomes standard equipment along
with GM’s StabiliTrak stability control system and a new, lower priced base
model (Relay 1) designed to make the Relay more affordable to more potential
buyers. The Relay offers seven-passenger seating capability and available
all-wheel drive. Family-friendly features include air conditioning, a CD/MP3
stereo with rear controls and headphone jacks, a DVD entertainment system,
cruise control, keyless entry, and the OnStar communications/safety system.
Available options include a hard-drive-based Mobile Digital Media system with
MP3, WMA, and WAV playback capability, a second-row toy box, XM satellite radio,
and a remote starter function. Later in the model year, an E85/Flex-Fuel capable
version of the 3.9-liter V-6 will become available.
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