Back in 2018 I was headed into town for school and all, and we were driving a Saturn. You know the company that went bankrupt in 2008 owned by one of the big American automakers? Well anyways, turns out the Timing Belt or Chain went out immediately and left us stranded halfway in the road. Plenty of folks thought it was a good idea to honk at us, but unknown to them, we couldn’t do anything.
You’ll see at the posted coordinates that there is no room to pull off, nor is there anything there. Actual cache is solved through the puzzle of history below.
N38 AB.CDE W105 FG.HIJ
- Unlike most SUVs made by Saturn and others, Saturn released a few sporty cars, like the Saturn Sky. How many passenger doors did most SUVs have? (Not the Sky) That is A.
- In the year of 2013, how many Saturn cars was sold in the United States? This is B
- According to the wiki page, how many headquarters did the car brand have? Multiply the answer by 2. Let this be C.
- How many Saturn Vehicles were sold in 2013? Let that be D
- It’s only electric car produced started in 1996, and ended in what year? The last number of the year is E. (Say the answer is 1986, it would be 6)
- How many companies owned Saturn in its lifetime? Let that be F.
- Like the car I broke down in, the Saturn Outlook, how many cylinders did the car have? That is G.
- The Crash Test Ratings for the 2008-09 Saturn Outlook was a 5-Star rating from the NHTSA, take the stars and subtract 2. that is H. Easy I know. Had to “compliment” the car.
- On what day of the month was Saturn officially organized? You guessed it, that’s “I”
- What year marked the end of the car company Saturn due to unstable market conditions? The last number of the year is J. (Hint it’s not 2007 or 2009)
you will need to do some online research among multiple sources to find accurate answers to the cache.
The area is well traveled, so use stealth, and also use smarts, hence the difficulty :)