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2003 Saturn VUE Review (continued)
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Driving Impressions

The Saturn Vue performs well when equipped with the V6 engine. The V6 works well with the five-speed automatic transmission, which downshifts smoothly, quietly and without fanfare to fourth gear when called upon for more power. The V6 delivers responsive acceleration performance. It's capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in a very respectable 8.4 seconds. The V6 with AWD is rated 19/25 mpg.

Slowest is the four-cylinder all-wheel-drive model with the continuously variable automatic, which compares with a 0 to 60 time of 11.1 seconds. That's a big difference. The VTi continuously variable transmission actually offers better acceleration than the standard five-speed manual (0-60 mph in 10.2 seconds for the VTi versus 11.0 seconds for the manual on front-drive models). The manual transmission delivers good fuel economy, however, with an EPA rating of 23/28 mpg City/Highway. City fuel economy suffers by 2 mpg with the VTi.

The AWD system provides improved traction on unpaved roads and adverse-weather driving. It works automatically with no input required from the driver. It is designed to withstand extremely cold weather. But it is not intended for serious off-road driving.

We were disappointed in the amount of torque steer exhibited by the all-wheel-drive V6 model. Stand on the gas and you'll feel the steering wheel tug to the right as power is applied to the front tires. Apparently the rear wheels do not come into play until the front wheels begin to spin. So, if the front wheels have good traction on dry pavement, the result will be torque steer.

Vue's ride quality lacks sophistication. Road noise and vibration are evident and there's a general lack of smoothness around town. Handling is not razor-sharp, either, but the Vue navigates well over a variety of driving terrain. The speed-sensitive power steering offers precise, easy steering in parking lots, yet adjusts for good road feel and stability on the highway. It's programmable for the customer's preferences, and uses a torque sensor to automatically boost assistance during emergency avoidance maneuvers.

Vue gets rear drum brakes instead of the preferable disc brakes. An anti-lock brake system (ABS) is optional on all versions and models and we recommend it because it helps the driver to maintain control of the steering in a panic stop.


  2003 Saturn VUE consumer reviews:
 
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This car has a decent sound system. In addition it is very comfortable and a fun car to have. In comparison to other SUVs the gas mileage is decent. Also their customer assistance and mechanics are superb.
posted by Denzel on Dec 07 2007
 
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It does very well in snow and mud. It does a very nice job of picking up speed, very roomy, and comfortable. Saturns are known for there long lasting reliable vehicles. Did i also mention that there very safe too. :)
posted by Cale on Dec 07 2007
 
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This was my first ever new car that I bought and I love it. The salesman was great, the car is great and I have no regrets at all. The only improvement I would suggest is the inside light is back too far so when you go to turn it on it's hard to reach.
posted by Rylee on Dec 07 2007
 
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