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Most HelpfulWithin a few months of purchasing the 2007 Saturn Vue, it started falling apart. I only owned it for about a year and a half before I couldn't take it anymore. Also, the value depreciated very quickly. I bought it for $26,000 and within a year and a half it was only worth $5,600!!!! The vehicle was decent...
review »We bought our Saturn Hybrid Vue when our first child was 5 months old. We were very pleased with our purchase and have enjoyed our Vue on quite a few long car trips. The gas mileage is better than average, the XM radio is a great luxury and OnStar is a comforting safety feature. We have only had one incident with the Vue. There was an electrical issue that caused the airbags to deploy on minimal impact with a curb. Apparently when airbags deploy the hybrid system shuts down and the car's electrical system shuts down. I wasn't aware of this, and neither was the Saturn representative...
review »The LAST of the spaceous cars...
it runs so much more reliably than a typical GM car. It is more Toyota quality since they shared manufacturing techniques back in the 1980's.
Your typical GM car does not give you Oil changes every 3000 miles nor a continuous followup after you buy the car. Unheard of customer care relationship.
A care that WILL last longer than 100,000 miles or trip through the odometer.
Every year it gets better...
My 2007 Hybrid Saturn Vue was the first new car I have ever purchased. My experience at the Saturn dealership was remarkable, and continues to amaze me to this day. The service and sales departments recognize my husband and I and ask about our cat rescue, our jobs, life, etc. They have zillions of customers! How do they remember us?!
Back to the car - 3 words. I totally freakin' love it (ok, 5 words). I love the fact that I'm doing something positive for the environment by driving a Hybrid. Plus, the storage is fantastic. I tote cat carriers, cages, tables, food, litter, all sorts of stuff and...
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