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Old 04-07-2005, 20:00   #1 (permalink)
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Default Saturn VUE Experience

Hello.

I am in the market for a new car (with two toddlers in mind) and have been
thinking about the VUE.

Has anyone had any long term experience with the VUE?

What are repairs like (cost of parts, cost of labor, ease of maintenance)?

Please respond to the group.

Thanks,

CD



 
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Old 04-08-2005, 12:00   #2 (permalink)
C. E. White
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Default Re: Saturn VUE Experience

I have a 2003 Vue with 31,000 miles. Mine is the AWD 4
cylinder with the discontinued CVT transmission. I've had it
in for warranty work a couple of times. The biggest concern
I have is the CVT transmission, but they exented the
warranty on that. I had to have rear suspension members
replaced (recall), but that seemed to go well. I think with
the Honda V-6 and automatic transmission it would be a
really hot little station wagon. The body and interior have
held up well. I generally like the car.

Ed

me wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I am in the market for a new car (with two toddlers in mind) and have been
> thinking about the VUE.
>
> Has anyone had any long term experience with the VUE?
>
> What are repairs like (cost of parts, cost of labor, ease of maintenance)?
>
> Please respond to the group.
>
> Thanks,
>
> CD

 
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Old 04-13-2005, 12:00   #3 (permalink)
B. Peg
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Default Re: Saturn VUE Experience

I'm holding out with the thought that GM may use that model for their hybrid
on a couple of years or less. I hope at that time they will replace the all
plastic door panel with something cloth or leather too (personal preference
as I hate rattle prone areas). Maybe they will paint the front/rear lower
panels to match much as they did on the SL-1 SL-2 series (the SL-1 had the
cheaper black bumper panels where the SL-2 were painted to match). I know
they are painted on the Redline but the color selection is minimal (no white
and we live where it's hot and the black Redline won't cut it here -
although it looks nice).

B~


 
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