The Vue Green Line ($22,995) is hybrid-powered, with a 170-hp 2.4-liter engine and a battery-operated electric motor plus a four-speed automatic transmission.
Options include leather upholstery ($755), XM satellite radio ($199), and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system ($1140). A package includes a six-way power-adjustable driver seat as well as seat heating for both front seats ($595). A sliding moonroof ($725) is available. Both an AM/FM stereo with CD/MP3 player ($150) and a six-disk CD player with iPod compatibility ($650) are available as options.
The Saturn Vue Red Line option package ($2,495) delivers aggressive performance on the street, and it can be matched with either the 143-hp 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine or the 248-hp 3.5-liter V6. The suspension is calibrated for aggressive cornering and includes 245/50R18 Bridgestone Turanza all-season tires. The Vue's electric power-assisted steering is tuned for a a heavier, sporting feel. The Red Line also features a unique exterior appearance package and unique interior trim.
Safety features include front-seat airbags with seat-belt pre-tensioners, while optional curtain-type airbags ($363) protect both front- and rear-seat passengers from head injuries. The Vue V-6, Vue Green Line and Vue Red Line include standard front-wheel disc brakes with rear drum brakes plus an anti-lock feature and traction control, but the electronics are an extra-cost option ($600) for the Vue four-cylinder models. The center position of the rear seat comes with a three-point shoulder belt, a standard feature rarely seen in this price class. OnStar is standard for all models, and the service includes automatic request for emergency assistance when an airbag deployment is registered. Overall, the Vue has an excellent reputation for safety, and it has earned five-star ratings in both front- and side-impact crash tests. Next Page