What was the last year they made a Saturn Vue?

2009
Model year 2009 was the last for the Vue. Saturn’s small SUV has a subpar interior and seats that lack support.

How much does a Saturn Vue cost?

The VUE has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $18,100, while the VUE Green Line is $23,495 and the V6 model is $22,375. The performance-oriented Red Line package can cost around $2,500, while all-wheel drive costs about $2,000.

How many miles can a Saturn Vue last?

With regular oil changes, the engine should last around another 100,000.

What replaced the Saturn Vue?

Chevrolet Captiva Sport

Saturn Vue
Related Pontiac Torrent Chevrolet Equinox
Chronology
Predecessor Isuzu Rodeo (Canada) Geo/Chevrolet Tracker
Successor Chevrolet Captiva Sport

When did the Saturn VUE SUV come out?

Introduced for 2002, the Saturn Vue saw General Motors casting its line into the compact SUV market. This five-passenger model with available all-wheel drive had a two-generation run before it was abruptly canceled in 2009 following GM’s bankruptcy and the Saturn brand’s demise.

Which is the best model of Saturn SUV?

Later, when competitive vehicles such as the Saturn Outlook and Saturn Aura arrived, many buyers had already moved on to other better-established (and better-regarded) brands. That’s a shame, since some of Saturn’s later models, like the Saturn Sky roadster, Saturn Astra 3-Door and Astra 5-Door, and Saturn Vue were among the brand’s best offerings.

What are the competitors for the Saturn Vue?

The 2009 model year was marked by minor equipment shuffling and the addition of Bluetooth connectivity across the model range. Chief competitors for the Saturn Vue include the Toyota RAV4, Ford Escape and Honda CR-V. Other models to consider include the Nissan Rogue, Hyundai Tucson, Mitsubishi Outlander and Subaru Forester.

Is the ABS standard on the Saturn Vue?

ABS is standard on V6 models and optional on four-cylinder models. In NHTSA crash testing, the Saturn Vue earned a perfect five stars for driver protection in frontal impacts and four stars for front-passenger protection. Side-impact tests resulted in a five-star rating across the board.