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Q&A w/ Bryan Nesbitt

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The commonalities of future Saturns and Opels was discussed in an AutoWeek Q&A with Bryan Nesbitt, Head of GM Europe Design. To view the article, click here.

Evidently, planning began about 3 years ago and we're beginning to see the results.

Opel has excellent fit-and-finish at that mid-price point and will definitely bring that perceived quality aspect to Saturn. Saturn has great warm interior design execution, which is something Opel is lacking.

I hope he's talking about the new Saturns and not the vehicles currently on the road (excluding the Sky and Vue)

Though, it's interesting how he thinks the Opel interiors need to be improved upon.

I know a few people on here were afraid Saturn would get the same weird dash designs that Opel has been using.

Why does Saab have to wait two years until it get the Aero X or something similar?

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