What kind of gas mileage does Saturn Aura get?
Take our quiz & meet the car you’ll love. Have You Driven the 2007 Saturn Aura? by Kevin from Bowling Green, OH on Mon Feb 14 2011 I love the car, but was disappointed by the low gas mileage. Approximately 85% of my driving is on the highway, yet I’m only getting 21-22 MPG. I love driving it, but am hesistant to because of the poor gas mileage.
What kind of interior does a Saturn Aura have?
Any review you read will say the interior of the 07 Saturn appears “cheap”. This car was built in the same factory that builds the Pontiac G6 and the 2009 Chevy Malibu. The interior of the Saturn Aura and the 09 Malibu is virtually identical, yet the Malibu gets a rating of about average on the interior. Go figure.
Is the Saturn Aura the same as the Chevy Malibu?
This car was built in the same factory that builds the Pontiac G6 and the 2009 Chevy Malibu. The interior of the Saturn Aura and the 09 Malibu is virtually identical, yet the Malibu gets a rating of about average on the interior. Go figure. My 07 has about 40 MORE horsepower than an 09 Malibu with identical fuel economy.
How much does a used Saturn Aura cost?
Monthly Estimate based on a 4.4% rate for 60 months, $3,495 vehicle price, $0 down payment, $0 trade-in, $0 sales tax. Everything went very well.
What’s the price of a 2007 Saturn Aura?
Pricing Notes. The 2007 Saturn Aura starts at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $20,595 and tops out under $28,000, with XR models starting at $24,595.
What kind of engine does the Saturn Aura XR have?
The Aura XR we tested comes with the same 252-hp, 3.6-liter DOHC V-6 and six-speed automatic transmission that is available in the 2007 G6 GTP. In our test car, the powertrain produced an impressive 0-to-60 time of 6.2 seconds.
How big are the wheels on a Saturn Aura?
Saturn sees the Aura as a sport sedan, so even base models get 17-inch wheels as standard, while the sportier XR model wears 18s. Two of the three powertrains offered in the Aura merit special mention.
Is the Saturn Aura a good driving car?
A good driving car with exceptional performance with the 3.6l and 28 mpg to boot, but the drivetrain is problem plagued with timing cover leaks, and wheel bearing failure at 45,000 miles that cost three times the cost to replace as a Ford Fusion. Front suspension rebuild at 39,000 miles and again at 105,000 miles, electronic gremlins galore.