I will cut right to the chase and let you all know that I am a current employee of the Automotive Retail Group and have supported the Saturn business for more than 12 years.
It is unfortunate that the Saturn DMS business was recently awarded to the folks out of Dayton, but at the same time I also understand business decisions like this take place everyday to ensure you are providing the best products and/or services to your customers. My only concern is that the Value proposition to a retailer has changed multiple times since the original announcement was made.
The current Saturn DMS (CSRS) is very unique and the most robust by far to the rest of the DMSs in the market today as it relates to OEM Integrations. At last count there was well over 100 unique integration points with the OEM that are not currently offered across the rest of the GM Brands. Some of these touch points are what I would call nice to have and others that have reduced the necessary staff count required to run a Saturn Facility vs. a typical Chevrolet Store (ex: parts employees, warranty clerks to name a couple)
As mentioned by SATURN01 in previous posts these unique integration features will be replaced (or not) with the various GM Workbenches down the road. My only question is the timing of each. The workbench conversations started over 4 years ago and to date only 3-5 have been completed out of a total of roughly 25. SATURN01 also states that the service workbench will be rolled out next year (2007). I recently attended a GM DSP meeting on March 28th 2006, pertaining to the topic of GMs Global Warranty Workbench (service workbench) and the dates provided during this meeting as it relates to pilot and general release in the US were sometime in 2008. The last I heard the Saturn migrations are to start in fourth quarter of 2007 through 2008. I think there may be an incorrect dependency attached to the current GM project plan.