Used 2006 Saturn VUE 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
Honda + plastic = great value!
This is my fourth Saturn (SW2 and two LW300s), and this is a great SUV. With the combination of Honda drivetrain, polymer body panels, and Saturn buying experience, it pretty much left the competition out of the running. It drives and handles great, has terrific acceleration, will easily tow my Harley Sportster, easy to get into and out of, and the MPG is terrific considering the performance of this 4900-pound vehicle. I've added 18" wheels, performance muffler, side step rails, splash guards, vent visors, billet grilles, and have a K&N cold air intake kit on order. This SUV just gets better the more I drive it. Unique looks, performance, no-hassle buying experience. It's a winner!
Over 200,000 miles
I just surpassed 200,000 miles and have only had to replace minor things that you’d expect at this mileage. She’s still going strong. I’d buy another.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,99598 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,950163 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,000168 mi away
Happy After 40 Months
Overall, I have been happy with the vehicle. The V6 power is great when you step on the gas and the transmission is silky smooth - even after 45,000 miles. I'm still on the original tires, but am searching for info on replacements (preferable something more snow-friendly). My biggest complaint revolves around the issue of noise: road noise, chassis noise, mysterious interior creaks and rattles, and wind noise. I also have a 2006 Honda Odyssey (same engine as the Saturn) and the difference in noise is night and day.
Not a Bad SUV
Like the car, looked at CR-V, RAV4 and settled on this for powerplant and body panels. Bridgestone tires are horrible in snow and even rain. Loud wind noise on opposite windows in any type of crosswind. Rear seats recline "almost" as much as coach airline seats. AWD is very slow to engage when front wheels spin. <20mpg in city driving. No problems in 15K miles other than to replace tires with all season.
14 year old snoopy
This is a great family suv. Everything was definitely easy to repair. The common problem with the Saturn vue is changing the oxygen sensor. Other than that the car runs like a champ. I left my car sitting with out driving it for a full year and I took care of the little problem and now it’s running like a champ again with only 13,000+ miles
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