Is the Saturn Vue a four cylinder car?
Saturn claims that all Vues, from the four-cylinder base model to our top-dog XR test vehicle seen here, will have the Opel-dictated chassis feel. The ride is supple without being soft.
What’s the gas mileage on a 2008 Saturn Vue?
With this new Vue, the mass saps not only acceleration but also any semblance of good fuel economy. Saturn’s 2008 EPA numbers are just 16/22, and in our hands the Vue returned just 15 mpg, which is worse than the 21 mpg we got in the Honda-powered Vue V-6.
Is the Saturn Vue the same as the Opel Antara?
We’re told that future vehicles for both brands will be more of a collaboration than are the Aura, Sky, and Astra and more like the global effort that has yielded this latest-generation Saturn Vue and its clone, the Opel Antara. Largely developed in Germany by Opel, the 2008 Vue and the Opel Antara are almost indistinguishable.
What kind of car is the Saturn Aura?
The program ranges from the Aura, which uses the Opel Vectra platform fitted with Opel-like sheetmetal but screwed together in America, to the built-in-Belgium Saturn Astra that is a rebadged Opel Astra and will be sold at Saturn stores by the end of this year.
What kind of engine does the Saturn Vue XR have?
Tested: 2008 Saturn Vue XR AWD 1 Engine. In addition to our tester’s 257-hp, 3.6-liter V-6, Saturn offers a lesser 169-hp four-cylinder and four-speed automatic combo in the base front-drive version and the hybrid Vue Green Line. 2 Interior. 3 Counterpoint.
What kind of car is the 2008 Saturn Vue?
Largely developed in Germany by Opel, the 2008 Vue and the Opel Antara are almost indistinguishable. Better yet, the Vue and the Antara are supposed to drive identically.
What are the brakes on a Saturn Vue?
As for the brakes, Edmunds writes, “performance is about average for the class, as the four-wheel vented disc brakes help bring the Vue to a stop from 60 mph in 131 feet. The pedal feels a little on the soft side, but the vented rotors should forestall brake fade even with a heavy load.”
We’re told that future vehicles for both brands will be more of a collaboration than are the Aura, Sky, and Astra and more like the global effort that has yielded this latest-generation Saturn Vue and its clone, the Opel Antara. Largely developed in Germany by Opel, the 2008 Vue and the Opel Antara are almost indistinguishable.
Who is the owner of the 2008 Saturn Vue?
2008 Saturn VUE Owner ManualM SATURN, the SATURN Emblem, and the name VUE are registered trademarks of Saturn Corporation. GENERAL MOTORS and GM are registered trademarks of General Motors Corporation. This manual includes the latest information at the time it was printed.
What are the temperature settings on a Saturn Vue?
Press the button to cycle through the temperature settings of high, medium, and low and to turn the heat to the seat off. Indicator lights show the level of heat selected: three for high, two for medium, and one for low. The passenger seat may take longer to heat up.
With this new Vue, the mass saps not only acceleration but also any semblance of good fuel economy. Saturn’s 2008 EPA numbers are just 16/22, and in our hands the Vue returned just 15 mpg, which is worse than the 21 mpg we got in the Honda-powered Vue V-6.
Saturn claims that all Vues, from the four-cylinder base model to our top-dog XR test vehicle seen here, will have the Opel-dictated chassis feel. The ride is supple without being soft.
What are the safety features of a Saturn Vue?
Children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat. See the vehicle’s Owner’s Manual and child safety seat instructions for more safety information.) Automatic Occupant Sensing System sensor indicator inflatable restraint, front passenger (Not available with (ATY) rear seat delete.)
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