When Saturn exited the midsize car market a few years ago they left with a promise: weÆll be back. After several years of lackluster sales, GMÆs Saturn division dropped the unpopular L Series in 2004 with no immediate replacement waiting. Thanks in part to the companyÆs German division, Opel, Saturn has a new car to capture the imagination of sedan enthusiasts everywhere. The AURA, a five passenger Euro style sedan, is now on display at your local Saturn dealership. Please read on to see what the AURA has in store for buyers just like you. The L Series wasnÆt a bad car, it just got lost in a sea of competition dominated by popular Camrys, versatile Accords, and dependable TaurusÆs. Bland styling didnÆt help matters either as the car never approached General MotorsÆ expectations, therefore the automaker decided to drop the model from SaturnÆs then spartan line up. Unfortunately for Saturn dealers, a void in an already small line up was left wide open. True, the all-new RELAY crossover was brought in as the L Series made its exit, but it certainly wasnÆt a sedan and it wasnÆt meant to replace the L Series. Thankfully, GM did not fill the hole in SaturnÆs line with yet another ôme tooö rebadged Chevy or Pontiac. Instead, the automaker promised to develop a fresh model based on a new GM platform and by incorporating Opel styling and technology. Thus, the seeds of the all new AURA were planted and the harvest has now hit a showroom near you. So, exactly what do you get with the all new AURA? Well, one thing you wonÆt get is a four cylinder engine. Unlike the Toyota Camry, the AURA is only offering a pair of six cylinder engines. Likely, this wonÆt be a problem for most buyers as the two AURA engines are different enough to give customers a real choice: the 3.5L V6 comes equipped with a four speed automatic transmission while the optional 3.6L DOHC V6 is mated to a six speed automatic transmission. Some buyers may be disappointed by the lack of a manual transmission, so GM will have to watch this closely to see if additional sales could be realized by introducing a potent six speed manny tranny. Beyond the powerplant, the AURA comes nicely equipped. Since its chief competitors will be the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, Saturn could ill afford to produce a car short on anything. Thus, the base AURA will be priced right û MSRP of $20,595 û and include the following standard equipment: