Used 2007 Saturn VUE Consumer Reviews
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Nice vehicle for the money
I recently bought this vehicle for my wife. It's just the two of us. It's larger than most "compact" SUVs and has a lot of power (Honda V6). The thing just wants to go. The free year of OnStar is nice, as my wife is famous for locking her keys in the car (once with the car running). The back storage is very versatile (love the grocery organizer). We opted for the tan leather interior, looks really nice with the wood trim. It's still relatively new for us, just a few hundred miles but we've been impressed with it thus far. And the dealer experience has been great, very painless, no pressure. We'll definitely go back to Saturn for future purchases.
Great car
So far, about 3,000 miles of driving. The car meets all of my expectations in terms of size, flexibility, utility, handling and comfort. Gas mileage for 6 cyl AWD on steady highway of 26 mpg; 17-18 in city; overall 22 mpg. Good smooth and strong performance from engine and trans; heated seats are real nice. The sound system is decent and it has an MP3 jack. I really like the storage flip up system in rear. Chrome dresses it up and the fog lights are super. The sun roof works great and closes completely -- no whistle from wind. Since I live in New England, it is the perfect blend of vehicle for all climates.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,490404 mi away
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,490404 mi away
Saturn Vue
We love to drive our VUE. It is very responsive on the road in handling and in getting around. It has all the power we need. Gets great gas mileage.
Family VUE
Nice comfortable vehicle with good gas mileage. Great for family outings, shopping trips, or just a nice drive. Nice interior layout, but some items like window buttons take some time to get used to. Looking forward to testing out the AWD on the family ski trips this year.
Awful Car!
I traded in an '05 Ion for a brand new Vue in the Spring of 07. Initially I was happy with the purchase. It looked good and had a lot of cool features for the money (The convenience package included power heated seats, moonroof and steering wheel mounted controls). Well this happiness didn't last. The ignition was bad, the keys would get stuck and it became impossible to start on several occasions, in fact the service guys at the GM dealership could not get it started when it was brought in for oil changes. the heated seats stopped working, the power windows slip down and rattle, the ball bearings and brakes went bad and the rear lift gate began to rust and bubble under the chrome emblem.