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I don't trust any of the non-factory companies. I've read enough posts from people getting burned by them to scare me away.
I'd like to dump our VUE, but my wife still likes it so we are keeping it. Our latest is a gas tank and fuel sending unit replacement, as it was always reading empty.
The car seems top develop some type of issue about every 4-6 months for us. Each time, the dealership will say something like "we see a lot of that". Doesn't make me feel real good about long term ownership!
tidester, host
Sorry to hear you have/or are having problems -- I really like my Vue. Is your Vue a 2002 FWD 5speed manual -- that's what this is. Did you have problems with it right from the start?
Have you had any other problems with Saturn?
My first Saturn was my 2004 VUE, right off the lot it had a majoy Transmission problem, they replaced it with another vue, that was not getting propper Gas milage, the Vue I have now is the one that was recalled, and recently it has been leaking some brown fluid (probably transmission fluid) but no saturn Dealership can explain it.
I have been in contact with Saturn of TN, the HEADQUARTERS, and they assured me that the recall was not a safety recall but a customer satisfaction recall.
My husband and I do NOT feel safe in Saturns and we are requesting a NEW car, from one of thier lots, we'd like to get one that is NOT a Saturn.
Any suggestions on what we should do. I am very unhappy in my Saturn, and the head lady said ot me that "Saturn doesn't want you driving around in one of thier cars unhappy, it's not good for either of us"
I'm not happy!!! I can't figure out how to get them to make me happy....
Suggestions??????
Your comment about not getting proper gas mileage on your 2004 VUE has intrigued me.
I also have a 2004 VUE. I have had no real problems with mine other than poor fuel mileage. I get 19-21 city and 23-24 highway. It's a 4cyl 5sp FWD that is supposed to get 24/29 city/hwy according to the sticker.
I posed the mileage question to this forum shortly after getting the VUE. Someone said that the milage should improve in the first 5k miles or so. We are now over 4k and no improvement.
What engine combo did you have fuel mileage problems with?
What did Saturn HQ say/do about it?
Any response would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
As a consumer, I never take posted mpg numbers seriously. They are joke.
I am in the market for small SUV, Saturn is one of my choices along with Escape. Reading all Saturn Vue and Escape related postings all over the internet, learning lot of things even before test drive.
The gas mileage thing is hard to qualify, as mileage varies on driving conditions, tire pressures, transmission type, etc. The window stickers are just an estimate and rarely translate to real life. As a general rule you should experience average mileage somewhere between the city and highway estimates.
The fluid you see may not be a leak, it could just be residual fluid from a previous overflow or something (maybe some fluid was spilled during assembly). Sometimes fluids like that can drip for weeks before they stop. Is it just a few drops overnight or do you have a large puddle under the vehicle? Did you notice the fluid appeared after any particular service, like an oil change? Maybe the filter is slightly loose or the drain plug not completely tightened...
I am very sorry you are not happy with your Saturn, but problems like this can happen with any vehicle. Just be sure you have all work and service documentated in detail in the event you pursue the Lemon Law for your State. It sounds like Saturn and the dealer are working with you, but the Lemon Law is always there if you get no ultimate satisfaction.
That all said, the deal are better on the Vue as it's been out for a while so the Vue is likely a better buy if you like it.
The milage thing is still a mistery,a nd yes I have tried all those differnt avenues, driver, tire pressure, road conditions etc.... We'll see, I'm not worried.
About the Leak, it is not a few drops but much rather a huge puddle. It isn't ALL brown, it is mostly a clear substance, but there is a LOT of brown fluid as well..... My thought is that perhaps the oil or something leaked, and when the condenser from the AC leaves fluid behind, it puddles up, and makes the oil drip off. Makes sense to me, but no one has checked that option either, even though I told them to.
Thank you very much for your info you had some that I needed, and that I had never head before. No on, even at Saturn told me that the Government already retested the Vue with the new parts!
Honestly I"m happy with my car, I love it, it is a great solution to NOT getting a mini van.
Thanks again,
The steering I now like for some odd reason. Reminds me of my '76 Buick Regal - I can turn it with one hand. My Mazda MPV now feels like turning a truck. Sorry to hear of some of the problems people are having, that is why I got rid of the Olds. Alero.
Good luck everyone with getting your suspension fixed - I recieved the letter and am just waiting for the call.
BTW, I'm not saying the VUE is bad. We still may get one as the deals are better.
19 mpg is the worst I have ever gotten (only once). I usually get 23-24 mpg for long highway trips. My around town driving has improved about 1 mpg over the first 4k miles (from 20.xx to 21.xx).
As for puddles under the VUE, I often have very large A/C condenser pools of water under the VUE after driving. It concerned me greatly at first, but I have checked them several times and it has always been clear odorless liquid (presumably just water).
I have your email address now, so you should probably delete it from the forums before an "email crawler" passes by looking for new email addresses to spam. If it's been too long, you can have the Host delete the information for you (he/she may have to delete the whole post -- I'm not sure).
Steve, Host
Redesigned Saturn VUE passes government rollover test (Monterey Herald)
Steve, Host
That is crap!!!
I'll email you a copy so you can edit and repost if you wish.
Steve, Host
I have a 2004 Vue V6 Honda AWD and am very happy with it. Steering is great and I have the tire pressure at 36 lbs. Rides very nicely. Yes, the gas milage is not the best but I have had to learn to keep my foot off the pedal as this V6 is a little quicker than the 97 SL2 I traded in for the VUE. I pull a 1500 lb camper with it on occassion with no problems. This winter will tell if the AWD was worth the price.
I am very happy with my Vue and no real complaints!
Monty
We recommend the Vue without reservation to anyone.
After talking with Corporate Saturn, the company says... sorry! Either pay up the $2,000 and we don't put your car back together. So... we pay the $2,000. We have so much negative equity in that Vue ... I'm hoping a Tree falls on it during the Hurricane and it's totaled. I just want out of it. I'm going to put a sign in the back window that says "DON'T BUY A SATURN!" I want to warn as many people as I can that this company doesn't back up its vehicles. Go to any review site and you'll see way more negative reviews than positives. I wish I had only read those before I was suckered into one. I'd love to buy American made cars... but this Saturn experience may be the last straw. My foreign cars never give me any problems.
The main thing is the material and workmanship quality of the VUE. Our other vehicle is a Sienna, and that is so much nicer the two aren't even comparable in terms of quality (plus the Sienna is a couple years older than our VUE, but it still is holding up much better).
I see the VUE is now one of the worst vehicles for reliability, according to CR (rated "much worse than average" now).
Librarian
What 75,000 mile warranty are you talking about? That's news to me.
"While the CVT helped save on fuel economy and offered a seamless shifting pattern, it was not up to GM specifications, the automaker says and has been out of production at various times this year. It was also recalled and GM has extended the warranty on CVTs already sold."
Car Connection
Steve, Host
Thanks,
Don Luce
If so, likes/dislikes?
My Vue is a 4 cyl. VTi with a little more than 27k miles. Last night the transmission just died. A few minutes of horrible grinding noise was all the warning I got -- I had just enough hill and momentum to coast into a parking lot. Previously, it was noisy (aren't they all) but no problem.
My dealer's service dept. tells me they've NEVER seen this happen before. I'm a little paranoid that they're laying the groundwork to deny warranty service. (To be fair, I've dealt with them many times and they've been excellent - in fact, I bought my car @ this dealership BECAUSE of the service department and IN SPITE OF the sales department.)
I read the messages here far back enough to see that transmissions are definitely a problem, but I didn't find anything like this. Has anyone heard of a transmission just going kaput - especially at such relatively low milage? If anyone could point me toward some relevant posts, I'd be most appreciative. I want to be able to argue that it should be covered, should they try to deny. They haven't yet "diagnosed" it, but I know what a cata$trophic tran$mi$$ion failure sounds like, and I'm pretty sure I heard one last night.
Thanks for any advice! (sorry for the indecision about where this question belongs. If it's in the wrong place please let me know.)
tidester, host
I just got the call from the dealership. His words (and I don't know transmissions, so I might not have this exactly right) was that some internal belt either fell off or broke. They are replacing the transmission completely and sending the old one back to Saturn for "investigation."
Have no idea if this is preparatory to denying the service and asking me to pay for the transmission ... or not.
Thanks!
krogers