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Confessions of a Car Salesman
Steve, Host
(but I stopped to read it!)
tidester, host
Confessions of a Car Salesman: article comments
Steve, Host
1. The first fillup was from the dealership and it appeared they hadn't given us a tank as full as we normally fill it (at the first shutoff).
2. The primary driver, my lovely wife, probably only had a total of 35-40 highway miles out of the approximate 180.
So, even tho 17.9 is not as advertised, it's still pretty decent and we expect will get better. You have to realize too that we took ownership of the vehicle with only a handfull of miles on it and of course the engine will be a bit tight. We'll keep you up to date on future tanks and hopefully improved results.
Steve, Host
How about - it's way too early to believe that those first few tanks are going to be accurate indicators of the great mileage you'll soon enjoy.
Steve, Host
How about "those results from the first few tanks will underscore the idea that the mileage of a new vehicle improves with time..."? :-)
tidester, host
As Tidester can vouch, I can tell you my mpg for any tank since '82 to 9 decimal points <g>.
Steve, Host
Indeed! Steve has a special device that counts gasoline MOLECULES going into his tank! ;-)
tidester, host
Danielj6 ::: Saturn service and sales are excellent. I've never been treated as well by any store or dealership in my life. I always make a point of saying hi to my sales rep when I go in, great guy! Worst places I have visited were Honda (arrogant) and Mazda (incompetent).
I used to own a Mazda MPV bought new in 98. Real bad, and I mean bad. Sales dept. was, as you put it, incompetent. Service was even worse. Never walked into a Honda dealership but I went to a couple of Toyota dealers and were arrogant. I also owned a Camry but refused to buy it from one of their dealers.
Still, I can not generalize. I'm sure there are decent dealers out there; I just haven't met them.
Allow me if I may tell you about the trouble I'm having with my car. I own a 2000 Sable S.W. which as of late it has developed a whining sound/noise that is transmitted through the steering wheel. I no longer go to the dealer but I dropped it off at a shop I've been using for 10 years now. The mechanic upon checking didn't find any worn parts/problems with the rack and pinion steering and other related parts and components. He lubricated the rack and pinion and that's it. Lubrication initially quiet the noise but it became progressively louder. This whining sound is heard only when I turn the wheel right or left.
This problem, although not dangerous, takes away from the value of the car should I decide to trade or sell it. Any advice will be appreciated.
I apologize to the host and Saturn owners for posting issues about a different make.
Enjoy your VUES!
The 6 cyl steering wheel is the CTS looking one, leather wrapped standard. This steering wheel is by far the best Saturn has ever used.
I guess the 4 bangers are good for people on a budget though! Base 2003 5-speeds are cash priced C$19980 (U$15K) right now, what a deal. If they had power locks I probably would have got one instead of our Alero as a second car.
But it seems that it will not by possible to tow a small tent trailer 1100 pound with no trailer brakes???
The specs:
Trailer towing maximum (lb / kg) 4-cylinder engine with trailer brakes: 1500 / 680.4
V-6 with trailer brakes: 3500 / 1587.6
without trailer brakes: 1000 / 453.6
In the owner's manuel it seems it does not specify with or without trailer brakes.
Any advice?
The engine is very impressive. It is powerful and quiet. At 100Kph (62Mph), the engine is turning at 1600 RPM. I like the interior much more than the previous years. The white faced gauges with chrome ring are beautiful at night. I like the leather wrapped steering wheel. The seats are much nicer than before. As your can probably tell, I am very happy I waited for the 2004 model.
Still love the VUE. 5500 miles and averaging 27mpgs at about 70% city driving(03 4cly manual5). Seems only to be happy at like 2500 to 3200 rpms.
Let us know how it goes.
Any comments on the reliability of the Saturns?? How about the service & the service warranty? I now have a '98 Toyota Avalon. I liked so much about it, but wondered if I should should seriously consider the Chevy Trailblazer, much more money, though.Thanks!
If you need to tow a boat in the summer, do not get the vue. Read the posts on the TB here at edmunds. If you get a 'bad' one you will be at the dealership often. The vue fits my needs. Good acceleration, mpg, room, looks and Saturn service.
In the end it comes down to economy and space and towing. If the VUE is big enough for you and you aren't doing any towing, clearly you will save lots of gas and money. If you need a bigger vehicle or towing, the TB is clearly a good alternative. Saturn sales and service are definitely a high point for the VUE though!
She took the vehicle into the dealership and to our amazement they actually duplicated the phenomenon. And what's even better, they drove an '04 on their lot and it did the same thing!! They are seriously looking into the matter and are in constant touch with Saturn engineering as to the cause of the problem.
They told me they thought they'd isolated it to the connection between the steering column and the steering rack and their thought was to adjust the rack to give the steering knuckle more room.
When they tried this they realized the rack was not bolted down firmly but actually had some positional play in it. According to Saturn, it's supposed to be that way.
As I write this, they still have the vehicle (third day) and will get in touch as soon as they come up with a solution.
My question to the forum: Has anyone experienced this phenomenon with either an '04 or earlier models?
Junebug ::: We love our Vue and our dealer. No real issues with our V6 Vue, just a couple of loose pieces of plastic here and there. Mechanically it's been flawless.
It was nice to read your post to hear that it is normal as you wrote: When they tried this they realized the rack was not bolted down firmly but actually had some positional play in it. According to Saturn, it's supposed to be that way.
I will be interested if they do anything to yours to stop the "clunk" when the "topping out" the suspension, but at this time I am not concerned.
I have not noticed any break pedal grinding.
From the handwritten notes made at the dealership here is what we gleaned from the problem and its correction: Evidently the steering shaft is composed of at least two parts, one of which is termed the "intermediate shaft". This intermediate shaft is moveable (telescoping?) and at some point in its movement comes in contact with a stop, hence the vibration or noise transmitted up the steering column to the user at the steering wheel.
The cradle that the shaft rides in was loosened, or at least the bolts holding it were loosened thinking some adjustment could be made as to its position. Evidently the cradle still couldn't be moved, but when everything was buttoned up again, the phenomenon disappeared. And my wife, the main driver of the vehicle, verified this. The problem is gone. Now obviously something has changed but what we're not sure and the dealership has been scratching their heads as to what caused the problem and what actually fixed it.
Anyone have this grinding clunk issue on the 4 cyl. models for 2004?
Hopefully Saturn will work it all out.
Want to wax my Vue this weekend. Anyone else do this? What kind of wax is good for the polymer panels?
Can anyone recommend a good wax?
By the way, I used the "complimentary" Saturn polish furnished by the dealership. It goes on easily and polishes up fine. Our black '04 looks even more black.
With respect to the interior, it's not the best, but the 2004 models have been upgraded, especially the V6 models.
I've grown to like the side panels a lot more too. It still looks perfect (even after a sideswipe accident). The Toyota looks like it was in a hail storm while laying on its side.
And, you still get to negotiate if that cranks your chain, on the trade in price (if you have a trade that is).