How much is a fuel pump for a 2007 Saturn Vue?

How much is a fuel pump for a 2007 Saturn Vue?

The average cost for a Saturn Vue fuel pump replacement is between $1,078 and $1,266. Labor costs are estimated between $201 and $254 while parts are priced between $876 and $1,012.

Are Saturns VUE good cars?

We love our VUE. The handling is great with a very quiet ride. The roomy interior is a real plus, not to mention the fuel economy for a small SUV. This SUV gets just as good gas mileage as our car.

How much is a fuel pump for a 2005 Saturn Vue?

We currently carry 3 Fuel Pump products to choose from for your 2005 Saturn Vue, and our inventory prices range from as little as $287.90 up to $504.99.

What kind of engine does the Saturn Vue have?

The 2007 Saturn Vue is a compact SUV that’s available with a choice of three power plants: four-cylinder gasoline, four-cylinder gas-electric hybrid and V6 gas. The four-cylinder gas and hybrid versions are front-drive only, while the V6 can be had with either front- or all-wheel drive.

Is there a 2007 Saturn Vue for sale?

There aren’t any 2007 Saturn VUE for sale near you. Saturn Vue Green Line – Reliable! I bought my 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line new, right off the showroom floor & it’s been an extremely reliable vehicle for me. I’ve got 158,000 miles on it & it still runs great.

Is the Saturn Vue Green Line a good car?

The Good The 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line makes imaginative use of a stripped-down hybrid system to deliver increased fuel economy and performance. For a sub-$25K SUV, it boasts a comfortable cabin and impressive tech options. The Bad The Green Line’s regenerative deceleration translates into a disconcerting drag effect.

How does the hybrid system work on a Saturn Vue?

The Vue’s other hybrid-centric gauge is its charge/assist meter, which lets the driver know when the car’s hybrid system is being either charged (by regenerative braking or deceleration), or discharged in response to increased engine load-demand. (For more on how this works in theory and in practice, see below.)

The 2007 Saturn Vue is a compact SUV that’s available with a choice of three power plants: four-cylinder gasoline, four-cylinder gas-electric hybrid and V6 gas. The four-cylinder gas and hybrid versions are front-drive only, while the V6 can be had with either front- or all-wheel drive.

There aren’t any 2007 Saturn VUE for sale near you. Saturn Vue Green Line – Reliable! I bought my 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line new, right off the showroom floor & it’s been an extremely reliable vehicle for me. I’ve got 158,000 miles on it & it still runs great.

The Good The 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line makes imaginative use of a stripped-down hybrid system to deliver increased fuel economy and performance. For a sub-$25K SUV, it boasts a comfortable cabin and impressive tech options. The Bad The Green Line’s regenerative deceleration translates into a disconcerting drag effect.

The Vue’s other hybrid-centric gauge is its charge/assist meter, which lets the driver know when the car’s hybrid system is being either charged (by regenerative braking or deceleration), or discharged in response to increased engine load-demand. (For more on how this works in theory and in practice, see below.)