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Sky Astra Aura/ Aura Greenline Outlook Vue/Vue Greenline They are awesome new cars.... now did Saturn make the ugliest cars... Yes, they did, until 2006. |
Hey recx, do you realize that the base model of your Acadia is going to retail for $10,000 more than what he's paying for his Xterra tomorrow? :spock:
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The Outlook, which is joined in GM's stable with the Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia (a Chevy is said to be on the way) is not only the best designed, running, and packaged big crossover/minivan/mid-size SUV the automaker has ever kicked out of its product system, it also skunks the current competition from Chrysler, Honda, and Toyota among vehicles that have standard or optional three rows of seats. http://www.thecarconnection.com/Vehi...81.A11593.html |
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I can get him a GM discount... -3000 or so.... A MUCHHHHHH better people hauler than an outdated Xterra. If cost is a big issue, then go with the all new Vue. |
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FWD Style ModifyVUE FWD V6 Steel safety cage 248-horsepower, 3.5-liter engine Four-wheel independent suspension Fold-flat front passenger seat Power windows, door locks and mirrors Colors ModifyExterior: Black Onyx Interior: Gray Cloth Seat Type: Front reclining buckets Options & Packages ModifyOption MSRP 17-inch alloy wheels $350.00 CD/MP3 player with AM/FM stereo, This audio system features an AM/FM stereo, a CD/MP3 player and a built-in auxiliary jack to accommodate an external MP3 player. , Not available with six-disc CD/MP3 player or DVD entertainment system. $150.00 Chrome Package, Includes front and rear chrome skid plates and chrome-accented foglamps., Not available with Red Line Package. $295.00 Chrome roof rails, Stylish roof rails, available with a range of attachments, make it easy to haul your big outdoor toys to the places that makes them happiest. $150.00 Comfort Package, Includes six-way power driver's seat with adjustable lumbar support and heated front seats. $595.00 Floor mats, carpeted front and rear $80.00 Foglamps, Improve visibility in foggy, snowy or rainy weather by directing light onto the road surface. Special reflectors concentrate the beam and keep the light low. $0.00 Head Curtain Side Air Bags with rollover sensor (1), (1)Optional Head Curtain Side Air Bags are designed to help reduce the risk of head and neck injuries to front and rear seat occupants on the near side of certain side impact collisions., Always use safety belts and proper child restraints, even with air bags. Children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat. See the Owner's Handbook for more safety information. $395.00 Power sunroof, The available power sunroof slides into the roof for a cleaner appearance and minimizes the amount of wind directed into the car. , Not available with DVD entertainment system. $725.00 Saturn Advanced Audio System, The VUE's quiet ride comes standard. Unless, of course, you opt for the separate 180-watt amplifier, an 8-inch sub-woofer and six premium speakers., Requires radio upgrade. Please select either the CD/MP3 player with AM/FM stereo - $150, the Six-disc, in dash CD/MP3 - $650 or the DVD entertainment system - $1,140. $295.00 MSRP of 25,410 GM Supplier pricing for 24,100 Saturn dealers don't budge... they have "no haggle" pricing... Saturn is known for the best bang for the buck. The Supplier pricing discount gets bigger the more you spend... It's lowest for Saturn since their prices are already good. If you want me to get into specifics, just let me know and I can price it out for ya... |
Actually, If you wanna play with it... Here is the website....
http://www.gmbuypower.com/index.jsp?...rType=GMSUPPLR If you are serious about it, just PM me and I can email you the authorization code. I did it for another Planet member a month ago. I just need your b-day and last 4 of Social to get the code. It's good for 6 months, so no pressure. |
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It's not just a great deal, it's a fun & safe. by Charlie from Denver, CO (2/11/07) 0 out of 0 people found this review helpful I was a bit concerned about the 4-cyclinder performance capabilities since we do a bunch of mountain driving (Denver area). It has to be once of the best 4-cycliners available. Plenty of power and quick off the line. Great gas mileage too. After almost a year and 20,000 miles, zero repairs and ... Read full review... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No Report abuse Trim: 3.5L AWD V6 Great Vehicle by Mobil Mike from Elkhorn,Wi (2/10/07) 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful Pros: Great engine, plenty of interior leg and headroom. great value Cons: Wind noise at upper corner of front doors, sticky ignition switch, front seats a bit uncomfortable All in all this is one of the best vehicles I have ever driven. Handling. ride, engine response, towing capability, and the price is just outstanding. Dealer response is good( replaced switch, will replace weather strip on doors) The only other problem I have is trying to see the ... Read full review... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No Report abuse Trim: 3.5L FWD V6 Love the 2007 VUE by Betty W. from Dublin, GA (2/05/07) 0 out of 0 people found this review helpful Pros: Great all around! Cons: None! New 2007 Saturn VUE owner! Just bought it in Jan. 07. Very comfortale ride and easy to handle. The heated leather seats are oh la la great! The stripes on the outside with VUE on it are an awesome addition to the VUE. Just love the expensive look of the VUE both inside and outside. ... Read full review... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No Report abuse Trim: 3.5L AWD V6 V6 AWD Vue--An Excellent Value SUV by Bob from Southern NJ (2/03/07) 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful Pros: V6 Performance, Comfortable Ride Cons: None This is my first Saturn and my first SUV. I compared the V6 AWD Vue to other similar SUVs---the Vue was a clear winner. You cant beat the price, features, performance, size, and looks. The Honda V6 engine gives the Vue good acceleration while maintaining good gas mileage. My experience with ... Read full review... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No Report abuse Trim: 3.5L FWD V6 Very suprising! by Andrew from Tucson, AZ (1/26/07) 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful Pros: Interior is really roomy and nice looking Cons: have to use two hands to close all the electronic windows at once I was not initially looking at a Saturn, but decided to just look at one to have a comparison with other small SUV's. I was immediately impressed. The interior is suprisingly nice. Everytime I have passengers, they comment about how much room there is, and how nice the interior looks. I was ... Read full review... |
After they switched to their 3.5 that they use in all their other vehicles the Xterra definitely isn't underpowered. I don't know how rex can call it bad technology, that 6 cyl has won many awards. The only thing I really didn't like about it was the gas millage.
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When the Saturn Vue debuted in 2002, it represented Saturn's (as well as General Motors') first homegrown entry in the car-based small SUV segment. As there were already many established players at this point, Saturn's managers knew that just showing up wasn't going to be enough to ensure success. As such, the company equipped the vehicle with unique drivetrain options, a spacious cabin and a low price.
This proved to be enough to garner reasonable success in terms of sales but not much in terms of critical acclaim. Since then, Saturn has been hard at work making improvements and expanding the Vue's model lineup. By most measures, the current Saturn Vue is the best yet, and consumers searching for an SUV with a comfortable ride quality, an available hybrid powertrain and a no-hassle buying experience will likely be satisfied with a Vue purchase. The Saturn Vue is a car-based SUV. Like most other vehicles of this type, it provides useful cargo-carrying versatility, an elevated driving position, secure handling, optional V6 power and the option for all-wheel drive. Though the Vue is officially classified as a midsize SUV in terms of size, most shoppers compare it to similarly priced compact SUVs during the decision-making process. It's built at Saturn's Spring Hill, Tennessee plant and shares its basic platform with the Pontiac Torrent and Chevrolet Equinox. Choosing a Vue is a relatively easy affair. There are no specific trim levels but equipment and option availability change slightly depending on which engine is selected. The least expensive model has front-wheel drive, a 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine and a five-speed manual transmission. A five-speed automatic is optional. Stepping up to the 3.5-liter V6 model provides more power, a few more features and the option of getting all-wheel drive and a "Red Line" performance package. A new addition to the Vue family is the "Green Line." Equipped with a gasoline/electric hybrid powertrain, this model promises to deliver a 20-percent improvement in fuel economy over a four-cylinder Vue. Additionally, the Green Line shaves about 1 second from the 0-60-mph time. From the outside, the Green Line looks like any other Vue. Only the Hybrid badge on the fender identifies it as the tree-hugger special. In earlier reviews conducted by our editors, the Saturn Vue earned favorable commentary for its strong V6 engine, roomy cabin, comfortable ride and dent-resistant body panels. Noted downsides include below-average build quality, some low-grade interior materials, vague steering and weak performance from the base four-cylinder engine. Though the Saturn Vue is still in its first generation, it's been around long enough that shoppers interested in buying a used, late-model compact SUV will likely come across it during their search. However, there are a few items to consider before choosing a used Vue. One is that the Vue's interior was notably improved for the 2006 model year. Models built previous to this are notably deficient in terms of interior materials quality and ergonomics. One should also note that Saturn offered a continuously variable transmission (CVT) for the 2002-'05 model years. Fitted to the 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine, the CVT provided improved fuel mileage compared to the five-speed automatic. But long-term reliability was apparently an issue and Saturn discontinued it. Finally, Vues built through the 2004 model year have a 3.0-liter OHV V6 instead of the current, Honda-engineered 3.5-liter V6. The old V6, though prodigious in torque, was not nearly as refined or powerful as the 3.5-liter V6. |
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The 08 Vue... out in April, is compeletely new... new everything! I would wait, but if the lady wants a new car, the lady wants a new car. |
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