What size tires are on a 2004 Saturn Vue?
P235/60R17
P215/70R16P235/65R16
2004 Saturn VUE/Tire size
How many miles on a 2003 Saturn Vue?
I now have 237k miles on it. I’ve only replaced the brakes, a wheel bearing/hub assembly, a rear drive shaft support bearing and U-joints in the 4.5 years I’ve enjoyed it. It just won’t die! It always starts right up even on the coldest of Michigan days.
Is there a V6 version of the Saturn Vue?
AWD DO NOT BUY THAT MODEL, the mechanic said it was notorious for being a bad transmission, and they are nearly impossible to find. If you do get a Saturn Vue, get the V6 version, the engine and transmission were made by honda
Is the 2003 Saturn Vue worth scrap metal?
I have a 2003 Vue with 67k miles that is now worth scrap metal because I cannot afford the $5500 rebuilt transmission. My car is only worth $6500. I never received written notification or was notified by the Saturn Dealership during routine maintenance. I cannot afford a new car payment; which is why I took care of my Vue – so I wouldn’t have to.
How is the safety of a Saturn Vue determined?
Class action re-filed with “new” GM to compel to provide owners with relief. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers independent analysis. The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car safety.
Where was the 2003 Saturn Vue last serviced?
Mileage: 205,476 miles Body Type: SUV Color: Silver Engine: 4 Cyl 2.2 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 07/27/04 and owned in CA until 06/15/21. Driven an estimated 6,882 miles/year. Last serviced at 86,346 miles in Novato, CA on 02/14/15 • Vehicle serviced.
Is the Saturn Vue a good car to buy?
It is a reliable car and I am reluctant to purchase a new vehicle as nothing I’ve researched comes near to the quality, features or performance of my 2003 Saturn Vue!!! Don’t buy 2002-05 Saturn Vue or Ion! VTI transmission failure expected by GM but no recall issued.
I have a 2003 Vue with 67k miles that is now worth scrap metal because I cannot afford the $5500 rebuilt transmission. My car is only worth $6500. I never received written notification or was notified by the Saturn Dealership during routine maintenance. I cannot afford a new car payment; which is why I took care of my Vue – so I wouldn’t have to.
Class action re-filed with “new” GM to compel to provide owners with relief. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers independent analysis. The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car safety.