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  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
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  • zapsgirl1zapsgirl1 Member Posts: 6
    Hi folks,

    Haven't posted in a while(been to busy driving my VUE) and thought I would give every one an update. Let me start by saying I love my VUE!

    I have come across two minor problems:

    1. The foam backing on the driver side doors handles is coming off. I called the dealership on this and they will be replacing both door handles when I bring it in for my next oil change - no biggie

    2. Today I noticed that there is a creaking sound coming from the steering column when I turn the wheel. I haven't noticed any difference in the steering and the turn signals, wipers, etc seem to be working properly. It just has me a little concerned since I know it is electric steering. I plan on having it looked at as well.

    Like I said minor problems. I think I forgot to mention in my original post that I bought the extended warranty (5yrs/75000miles) as I am a high mileage driver. Happy driving.
  • enniskillenenniskillen Member Posts: 87
    David

    I can type, but it is not my favourite pastime. Let me know about a specific item and I will let you know what my dealer wants for installation.
    Attention moderator, I claim the title of the legitimate 1200th posting, the others you obviously
    felt weren't legitimate and therefore don't count.
    I am Mr. 1200 ;})
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  • jafickjafick Member Posts: 5
    Hi, looking at a Sport Edition. My dealer says that Saturn that it will be a limited run and that Saturn will probably not offer the Sport Edition after a certain time period. Dealer pressure or is she stating the truth? I would buy it in a heartbeat, but will have to haggle on a trade-in (loaded 2000 GMC Jimmy). They gave $13,500 as the first trade in quote, but I know the vehicle's worth $16,700. Thanks for your help!
  • maynardf1maynardf1 Member Posts: 127
    Did you order the phantom cv-transmission?

    jafick: the sport package will end at some point, probably around the time saturn starts selling the cv-tranny. As to when that will be, no one knows.
  • mrelocmreloc Member Posts: 25
    My dealer told me that they had an allotment of 25 sport editions- but they've been selling them since February and they are still advertising them. Either no one wants to drive a stick, or they're lying! I can't believe that an allocation of 25 would last this long..
  • davmyrnisdavmyrnis Member Posts: 17
    Jeff:

    What would the install cost be for the following:

    Liftgate Air deflector
    Splash Guards (Front and Rear)
    Rear Bumper protection pad
    Hood Air Deflector
    Wheel Locks (I will do this myself, but just curious what they will charge)

    Thanks in advance.
  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    "Sport package" is definitely limited. They are trying to push demand for the 5-speeds to fill up production space that was suppose to be for the CVT models. I would not wait too long to order one.
  • enniskillenenniskillen Member Posts: 87
    Hi David

    Here we go.

    Liftgate Air deflector 128.36 or 163.86 installed
    Splash Guards (Front and Rear) see below
    Rear Bumper protection pad 58.91 or 73.11 it's a stick on
    Hood Air Deflector 128.89 or 150.19 installed
    Wheel Locks 68.09 or 89.39 installed , my new favourite ridiculous cost.

    Ok the splash guards come in two types according to the dealer in the states with the great web page dedicated to Vue accessories . Whick I will post in a minute. There are flat ones and molded ones, and he says trust me you want the molded ones. Prices quoted are per pair, please double same for all the way around.

    flat 23.78 or 66.38 installed
    molded 83.00 or 111.40 installed

    I will look at the ones in the shipping yard tomorrow but I bet the holes are already in place for the screws.

    David I hope this helps.

    Jeff
  • enniskillenenniskillen Member Posts: 87
    The best Saturn Vue accessory page I have found


    http://www.saturndan.com/vue_accessories.htm


    Jeff

  • enniskillenenniskillen Member Posts: 87
    One more thing guys,
    Please test drive the 4 cylinder automatic before you order it. I am not impressed, it has the acceleration of an Automatic Diesel Chevette with the Air conditioning running. It, in my opinion is not a happy combination.
    I have driven several, has anyone else ? With the 5 speed the 4 banger is fine.

    Jeff
  • davidj8davidj8 Member Posts: 6
    Thanks for the info Jeff, It helps me decide what I will do myself and what I will pay to have done.

    The question of warranty does come into play on some of this stuff so I will have to find out about that.

    Hope to order a Vue when the 2003 model starts production.
  • onelucky7onelucky7 Member Posts: 121
    The Sport is definitely limited. You can contact Saturn through their website to learn more:

    www.saturnbp.com
  • mmspealmmspeal Member Posts: 122
    I just ordered the crossbars and molded splashguards from Dan(the web site that is posted in msg.1218). With taxes and shipping to Detroit, my total was less than $230 US. If you have a way to order from him (somewhere in US to ship to), he is great to deal with and most helpful ... if not, definately worth a trip to Buffalo if you can find a dealer there with similar prices!
  • enniskillenenniskillen Member Posts: 87
    Glad to help David,

    We are going to order when the 2003's are available, My dealer says that you can order one as soon as April 15th. We are hoping that one of the new colour options will be yellow. Our Sales lady and Dan the Saturn Man say that yellow is definately coming , but whether it will be late or early in the model year is an unknown. Also it was mentioned the last time that Saturn offered Yellow , it wasn't available on the entry level model. But we have our fingers crossed.
    I had a good look at a Vue today, and there doesn't seem to be any pre drilled holes for the mud flaps, but they may however attach to the plastic bolts that hold the inner fender to the outer fender. ?
    Good luck to us all, after we buy the Vue , I may look at getting a basic Saturn as well, in the Toronto Sun today they were offered at $12,245.00 for the stripped 5 spd with no air, would make a nice commuter car with the way gas prices are rising.

    Jeff
  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    Better move on the Saturn stripper before the end of summer. When the ION comes in the fall they will all be gone.
  • onelucky7onelucky7 Member Posts: 121
    Well hello to my fellow Vue owners. I hope all is well with y'all.

    First of all, I know I mentioned in an earlier post that the piece around the gear shift with the P R D L 2 emblem in it was peeling on the edge. I took it in today and they replaced that piece in a few minutes. I was there anyway for the new owner's workshop.

    By the way, the new owner's workshop is definitely worth the time. They tell you all about your new Saturn vehicle and even show you everything from top to bottom stressing some good-to-know points as they go over the vehicle. They have the mechanics show you around an actual Vue. But it's more than just "how to check the oil". They also have dinner for you and they give away door prizes. It lasts about an hour and a half. VERY HELPFUL, even if you know something about cars.

    I also want to relay a quick story of a recent experience with Saturn . . . I got a phone call yesterday from Spring Hill. The lady on the other end told me they had received the letter I sent (After I bought my Saturn, I had such a good experience, that I sent a letter to the President in Spring Hill). She told me that they were pleased that I had such a wonderful experience and they wanted me to know that they would share my compliments with the local dealership and the salesman. We had a very pleasant conversation. But I thought it was nice that she called me to tell me they got my letter. I have actually sent two letters to Spring Hill, the first one talking about my great experience buying the Vue and the second making suggestions for later Vue models (or telling them my likes and dislikes). In both instances, they have sent me an extensive response email from a live person rather than a form letter.

    One thing that no other company can beat is the way that Saturn goes above and beyond to please it's customers. These examples above were no exception.
  • mmspealmmspeal Member Posts: 122
    Jeff - do all new VUE's come through where you work? Can you keep an eye out for mine and let me know when you see it? :-) red, 4 cyl., manual with power pkg., sunroof and 6 disc changer

    Anyway ... my dealership said that they were definately coming out with yellow next year in a special limited edition. He also said that the black silver will not be available next year - replaced with a straight black and gold will also be discontinued & replaced with some shade of a blue.
  • onelucky7onelucky7 Member Posts: 121
    The yellow they are coming out with is a limited edition that will be available. It will be VERY similar to the Sport model. It is called the Expressions model. It will be a yellowish-green (though Saturn calls it yellow) with a brown leather interior. There are pictures of it around. I'll see if I can find one on the net and post it here. It may not be exactly the yellow your thinking of and the interior is an ugly brown. They say that the target audience for that model is a young urban dweller. It has no outdoorsy, rugged look to it at all. The other expressions model is a sorta blue which will be the rugged outdoorsy "woodsman" looking model. I have seen the layouts at the dealership. Let me see if I can find them on the net so y'all can check them out too. It would be interesting to know everyone's opinion on the "new" look.
  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    Blue is good. I was disappointed when I didn't see blue in the color line up this year.
  • onelucky7onelucky7 Member Posts: 121
    Saturn VUE "Urban Expression" vehicle features:

    *Exterior
    Custom yellow show-car paint with glass bead technology
    Monochromatic exterior colour
    Sporty appearance package
    Modified front/rear fascia
    Side rocker skirting
    Aero roof spoiler
    Three panel sunroof
    Independent front and rear suspension with modified springs (vehicle lowered approximately three inches)
    18-inch 15-spoke alloy wheels with low-profile performance tires
    Four-wheel disc brakes
    Custom chrome exhaust tip
    High intensity headlamps
    Tinted glass

    *Interior
    Custom yellow and tan interior with green suede accents
    Special interior fabrics/floor treatment
    Multi-media sound system with integrated navigation unit
    DVD system with monitors integrated into headrests
    Rear seat gaming system
    OnStar

    Saturn VUE "Outdoor Expression" vehicle features

    *Exterior
    Aqua show-car paint
    Appearance package including wheel flares and grey accents on lower door panels
    Front brush bar
    Side step bars
    Prominent roof rack
    16-inch 5-spoke alloy wheels and all-terrain tires
    Tail lamp guards
    Custom exhaust tip

    *Interior
    Custom orange and gray interior with ostrich leather accents
    Rubberized cargo area and floor covering
    Custom seat fabric
    Plug-in handheld GPS unit
    OnStar

    For pictures of these machines and the Yellow and Blue that will be used, go to:

    www.canadiandriver.com/news/010208-3.htm
  • mmspealmmspeal Member Posts: 122
    WOW - I wonder what the price tag on those babies will be ??? Certainly not the economically priced Sport Model that many in here were hoping would be offered in Canada
  • onelucky7onelucky7 Member Posts: 121
    They will be offered in US and Canada later this year.
  • enniskillenenniskillen Member Posts: 87
    Hi Michelle

    Well almost all of the Vues come through us. But imagine if you will that, you are in the parking lot of the biggest shopping center that you have ever visited. All it holds is GM cars, and
    infinite variations of same. Looking for the red, standard, 6 cd changer Vue, might be compared to looking for the yellow dandelion on an 80 acre field.
    If i had the serial number it would be possble for me to manually check each one, but not very practical. Some vehicles arrive by train and are shipped out on another within hours, so tracking them without using a computer would be difficult at a 24 hour a day option. What I can tell you is that your dealer can use his computer to track the car. When it was built, when it left the plant and when it arrived in Canada etc. etc.
    You have ordered the vue as I would if it was entirely up to me. But I was vetoed by my wife, she likes that awful burnt orange colour. We are both hoping for a canary yellow to be offered.
    We will be getting the side curtain airbag but not the 6 disc. The sunroof makes the vehicle feel bigger inside and we will get that too.
    One more thing GM announced this week that they will make the safety equipment optional on more and more models. They say that anti-lock brakes cost the company about 160 dollars per car. Of course they charge us $750 for it on the Vue, and they say that side airbags cost them about 65 dollars per car and again they charge us $515.00 dollars for it. Makes you wonder if safety is important to them why they don't offer those options at cost.

    Jeff
  • onelucky7onelucky7 Member Posts: 121
    Jeff: There will be no canary yellow. Go to the site I posted earlier and look at Urban Expressions. That is the only yellow on the drawing board right now. I got that from a reliable source. Sorry.
  • enniskillenenniskillen Member Posts: 87
    Hi


        Thanks for the link to the yellow view. But unless the colours are way off on my monitor, that is canary yellow. Accessories are starting to show up on ebay already. Someone is offering a wood trim kit at http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1821376678&r=0&t=0


    and someone else has a sunroof air deflector. When you do a search on EBAY type in Saturn Vue , not just Vue.


    Jeff

  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    enniskillen : I think the costs are in U$, but still, it's a nice markup.

    Looks like we are going to skip the SUV (including the VUE) this time around and get a Alero instead. The deals are so good (as is the car), so we just couldn't pass it up. We can easily do with out a truck for a few more years so we will wait for our VUE. Among the small SUVs, it was definitely our first choice so unless something better comes along we will likely get one in about 3-4 years.
  • dirkdaddydirkdaddy Member Posts: 313
    Dindak, don't I remember you from the Intrigue boards? Those are a good deal too, and I LOVE that 3.5 motor. There are some issues of course, but it seemed like a nice ride. We looked really really hard at it, and nearly bought one, but on the last visit to the Nissan dealer they had $1000 rebates on the '00's and I got a sport SE with 17" rims and nearly everything for less than the GLS.

    Too bad you can't get the sport Ed vue up there, seems like you would have bought that.

    DD
  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    We already have an Intrigue so the Olds credit will make the Alero a sweet deal. At least I get an Ecotec.

    You are right though, the sport package would have sold us a VUE for sure. Unfortunately, it's still not available to be ordered up here which is odd as the L-100 and S-series special editions are available here (and definitely are a good deal). Oh well, what can I do.
  • onelucky7onelucky7 Member Posts: 121
    Dindak: Sorry to hear we lost you as a "family member" at Saturn. I am curious . . . Could you have gone South to a border city and bought the Sport. I mean at the price they were offering, it seemed like it would be worth it. Or is that oo far from you? By the way, good luck with your new car. I hear the alera is great so I know you will be pleased
  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    Ya, we were disappointed in not getting a VUE. It was my first choice for sure. I'm about 1 hour from the U.S. border but I don't think it would be worth the trouble and I couldn't use my GM Visa points there anyway. We will get a VUE eventually I think, just not this time around. Still looking forward to experiencing the Ecotec with the Alero.
  • oarloxoarlox Member Posts: 45
    All is well at 7000 miles, not a single problem to report. Our roads up here in the north are very rough at this time of year. No rattles that are out of the ordinary. The only problem so far is a couple of rock fractures in the wind shield, same as any other car here in Alaska. Gotta say that we are happy with the VERY functional little car.
  • theduketheduke Member Posts: 50
    I have been following everyone of you post in this and the Vibe group. As I live in Canada and had similar GM points and your interest seemed to line u[ with mine (you also have a small family too).

    I am glad you made up your mind, but something tells me that you will not quite be satified by that kind of car. That being said, I understand that one must compromise when bying a vehicle.

    The GM points also limit one's choice, to a new vehicle and a GM. I have swithed to the City Bank card - it is a 3% on any new or used vehicle ($1000/yr at $70/yr). It will give me a better choice next time.
    Good luck with some of the last "Olds".
  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    I am very happy with my decision as the Alero is a great car. The only disappointment was not a VUE. That said, I will have lower insurance, gas and car payments for the next few years and that's ok, especially since we are planning for another baby next year. Like I said to my wife, some how we survived with out a van or SUV when I was growing up, I'm sure we can do it also.

    Next vehicle in 3 years or so will likely be a CVT VUE anyway. By then I'm sure the truck will be even better than it is today. I look forward to the Saturn sales experience as buying the Alero was more difficult. I ended up going through autobytel, which I highly recommend.
  • artdechoartdecho Member Posts: 337
    With any luck, maybe Saturn/GM will finally get the CVT right by then!


    http://www.autoweek.com


    full link:

    http://www.autoweek.com/cat_content.mv?port_code= autoweek&cat_code=carnews &loc_code=index&content_code=09328466


    (take out the spaces for the full link)

  • cberescberes Member Posts: 24
    Been out of the loop for a while-- does anyone know if there are any rollover/safey test results for VUE yet? Just saw news on Jeep Liberty-- too bad.
  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    Well, the CVT will be widely available then and if I buy in the fall maybe I can get preferred financing or something on the previous year's model. Saturn really needs to get CVT production in Hungary rolling ASAP as it's also suppose to go in the ION come the fall.
  • onelucky7onelucky7 Member Posts: 121
    There haven't been anyrollover tests on the Vue yet. But if you look at the info. on the Vue, you will se it's center of gravity is lower than that of the Liberty and other 4wd models that were built for off road use. Honestly, if a vehicle is great for off road excursions, it will also not do well in the rollover ratio test. The center of gravity is higher in a good odd roader, which the Jeep Liberty is.
  • markopolomarkopolo Member Posts: 27
    I received my vue last week and have had 250 trouble free miles. I still own a Toyota and my wife a Volkswagon. So far the vue is one of the best vehicles we have ever driven. I hope I still feel the same way at 100,000 miles.
  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    Congrats! What model did you get?
  • markopolomarkopolo Member Posts: 27
    I purchased the four cylinder sport edition. Everyone that I have showed it to cannot believe the price or how nice it is.
  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    Ya it is a great deal.. I only wish it were available up here.
  • arcadearcade Member Posts: 7
    Has anyone gotten a great deal on the purchase or lease of the Vue?

    Thanks.
  • loopylavloopylav Member Posts: 20
    Sure, I can give you what I paid, especially since Saturn is no-haggle.

    VUE w/Sport Plus Pkg:
    +ABS/Traction Control
    +Mud Flaps (dealer installed)
    +Rubber Floor Mats (Highly recommended)

    ~$17,800
  • onelucky7onelucky7 Member Posts: 121
    Well, my fellow Vue owners, I have a problem with my Vue which gives me slight cause for concern . . . There is a water leak inside the passenger compartment. This is not a TYPICAL leak that is easily defined. The leak is coming from the center dash console.

    Yesterday, I went to the car wash as I have many times before. I got the complete wash which includes undercarriage. When I went to the vacuums, I pulled up the front floor mats and they were wet BUT ONLY on the side closest to the center dash console. So I felt around the console and the carpet was pretty wet. It was dry over by the doors though.

    Now you all know I had to have the windshield replaced due to a rock chip that spread. But usually those leaks come from the top or sides. It's completely dry there. This leak is coming from the center DASH console somehow. Any ideas or advice??? I can't call Saturn until Monday. But believe me, I'll be calling before their coffee is cold in the cup Monday morning.
  • davidj8davidj8 Member Posts: 6
    I bought a 6Cyl AWD VUE yesterday. I hope to have it within the next few days.

    Simple question to all:

    Should I still rust proof annually even with the plastic side panels and bumpers?.

    Thanks
  • erunicerunic Member Posts: 23
    Well, I have not posted for a while and decided my first oil change was cause enough to post.

    ** Has anyone notice a "hesitation" on starting with the VUE? The finance lady at Saturn has the same problem, but no diagnosis or codes are occurring on her nor my VUE. It is as if the VUE begins to start, the electrical cuts out, then continues. Just thought I would post the question ***

    Took the VUE in at 3336 miles (nice to pay for the first oil change before the first car payment *sigh*). Had a list of "issues" for the dealer to inspect on the VUE. Last time I was at the dealership, a new nozzle was ordered for the driver's side and that has now been installed. The original nozzle had a stream not a mist (I still say they are aimed to low on the windshield). My dash has started squeaking again in the cooler weather, as the car warms, but the dealer could not reproduce this time. I may need to stop by on my way home from work on a day the problem is occurring. At any rate, it is listed on the service order. The struts are squeaking again, first repair dealer thought it was a rear bumper/fascia misalignment. Spring parts are on order. The problem should not occur on new VUEs as the parts are now being strapped in place so that they do not move as the car travels down the assembly line. Rear brakes are squeaking when backing up, dealer checked shoes and performed some lubrication. Problem has not recurred. Right rear door had a vibration from the stereo in cooler weather. The sound went away after it was warm enough to drive with sunroof and windows open (maybe the louder volume on the stereo solved the problem).

    Another fit and finish issue, the upper molding on the driver's door is warped. I noticed the problem after the last time I took in the VUE, but decided it was not worth going back before the oil change. A new one has been ordered and will be installed when the strut parts are replaced.

    Still loving the VUE, still one of the best new vehicles I have ever owned. I think it is tied right now with my 1998 Prizm Lsi. For those of you that care, I am averaging 26 mpg on mixed driving with the 4cyl 5spd. --Eric
  • maynardf1maynardf1 Member Posts: 127
    Did you have the a.c. on for an extended period before you found the flood?
    I once had the front passenger floor of a saab 900 flood because the a.c. drain was plugged. Car was new, but drain for the condensed water didn't let it escape.
    Could just be a coincidence that you went through a carwash before noticing it.
    keep us posted.
  • lbthedawglbthedawg Member Posts: 48
    Be sure to have the dealer look at the grommet where the shifter cable comes thru the fire wall. If it's not fully seated, water can go around it and into the passenger compartment.

    For those of you with the sport package, are you happy with the overall performance of your vehicle? I'm riding the fence and will admit that if Saturn had some better color combos I would be sold now. Wish they had darker interiors and a few more choices for the exterior. Thanks.
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