Overview & Reviews
The big news for the 2007 Saturn Vue line is the debut of the Green Line hybrid version. Putting out a respectable 170 horsepower, the Vue Green Line also scores fuel-economy estimates of 27 mpg city and 32 mpg highway.
- Strong V6 engine, roomy cabin, comfortable ride, availability of relatively inexpensive Green Line hybrid.
- Below-average build quality, undersized front seats, vague steering, missing some popular convenience and safety features.
User Reviews:
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got a lemon - 2007 Saturn VUE
By hates vue - April 19 - 6:36 amI hate the saturn vue I have been to the dealer 8 times in as many weeks. I loved the vehicle for the first 6 months (13,000 Miles) then everything started to go wrong with the catalitic convertor, struts, suspension, axels, ignition cylinder and a few other repairs to the bushings etc. The dealer have been wonderful and helpful FORGET CORPORATE the person who I deal with knows less about cars than I do and their response is oh well too bad so sad we will honor the 36,000 mile warrenty thats it. AAAHHHH and things are still going wrong with it. NEVER AGAIN
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Not a good idea - 2007 Saturn VUE
By Ben - October 19 - 9:47 pmThis car may have been a good idea when it was new, but it runs down a lot faster than expected. Weve had to pay for more repairs than we thought when we originally purchased the car. Also, because the car is a hybrid, the engine is arranged differently than other models of the Vue, which means more expensive repairs. This means that even simple repairs almost always require taking it in to be serviced. Because Saturn only made this model for one year, parts are hard to come by, even for the dealer, which means that they cost more. The fuel economy is a plus, but its a trade-off. To get that kind of fuel economy, the car has an extra battery behind the back seat. This isnt that big, but Saturn must have thought so because the car doesnt come with a spare tire. It comes with a sealant kit that you use to refill your flat. However, if your tire ever shreds, youre out of luck. It gets us from point A to point B, but the cost of the repairs have left a bad taste in our mouths.