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I want to recommend the Saturn Aura to my grandparents but there isn't a Saturn dealer near them. They do have a Chevrolet ans well as Pontiac, Buick, GMC. Can the Aura be serviced at those dealers since it shares similar parts of other GM cars.

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Why not??

I've seen a Toyota serviced at a Chevy dealer.

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I think it's safe to say that it wasn't *warranty* service. I think that's the real question here...

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I'm sure you could get warranty service at a Chevy dealership, but you may want to call a few dealers first to be sure. If not, I'm sure your nearest Saturn dealer would make arrangements for transportation and stuff.

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But Bri, that wasn't the question.  Cadillac's can't be serviced at all GM dealers either.....

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I know. A sarcastic swipe at General Motors for providing absolutely no help for Aurora 4.0l owners and at Cadillac dealerships that are more interested in trying to sell me a used Seville with a vinyl roof instead of fixing my car.

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well... untill 08 the g6 is the most like it, powertrain wise... yup i'm being picky... ask a pontiac dealer to do it...?

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