2002 Saturn VUE Sport Utility Vehicle Reviews & Ratings

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Saturn VUE Interior Review

Getting inside Vue is easy, accommodated by wide door openings and a low step-in height. Despite the Vue's high beltline, visibility is good, with a panoramic feel to the interior. The Vue's roomy interior, with 100 cubic feet of passenger volume, betters the interior space of the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV-4.

Inside is where Vue gets interesting. Although instrumentation and controls are straightforward, creative stowage innovations appear throughout the interior. Of note are the three power outlets, configurable cargo spaces and seating for five. A flat load floor in the rear is a result of the compact all-wheel-drive system. A 70/30 split folding rear seat allows for greater seating room for three and provides more versatile stowage of longer items.

A fold-flat front passenger seat makes room for large items like a ladder or a surfboard to be tucked in for a do-it-yourself project or weekend warrior adventure. The rear cargo space includes tie-downs for the safe transport of a wide variety of goods and hooks for grocery bags. A cargo organizer that folds out of the floor is provided for smaller objects; compartments are designed to hold common things, such as a gallon of milk, a welcome convenience for late-night grocery runs or quick stops after work.

In the safety department, the Vue gets high marks. Laudable are its space-age frame and side airbags, found only in competitor Ford Escape. The Vue comes with a rear-center seat shoulder belt, offered only in the Toyota RAV-4. The Vue also comes equipped with child-seat tethers.



Saturn VUE Road Test

We drove both the front and all-wheel-drive models, with each engine choice available and found ample power with each powerplant.

Not surprisingly, we had a strong preference for the increased performance of the V6 model, which comes with a five-speed automatic. It's capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in a very respectable 8.4 seconds, compared with the four-cylinder VTi all-wheel-drive automatic model's tepid 11.1 seconds.

However, the 2.2-liter four-cylinder Ecotec engine does deliver good fuel economy, rated by the EPA for 23/28 mpg City/Highway with the five-speed manual. The VTi continuously variable transmission available for the four-cylinder models actually offers better acceleration performance than the standard five-speed manual (0-60 mph in 10.2 seconds for the VTi versus 11.0 seconds for the manual on front-drive models). But city fuel economy suffers by 2 mpg with the VTi. The V6 is rated for 19/25 mpg.

The AWD system is designed to provide extra stick for unpaved roads and adverse-weather driving. It works automatically with no action needed from the driver and is specially designed to withstand extremely cold weather. This all-wheel-drive system is not designed for serious off-road driving, however.

Traction control is only available on the four-cylinder, 5-speed manual model and comes packaged with anti-lock brakes ($595).

We appreciated Vue's 8 inches of ground clearance, which is ample for a wide variety of driving experiences and provides the look and feel of a sport-utility vehicle.

While handling is not razor sharp, the Vue navigates sufficiently and comfortably over a mixed variety of driving terrain. This comfort is largely the result of its four-wheel independent suspension and a power steering system that is variable according to speed. This system is designed to deliver precise steering even at low speeds-such as in parking lots and around potholes- yet does not compromise crisp handling on the highway. Programmable for specific vehicle handling preferences, the steering system has a torque sensor on hand to automatically boost assistance during emergency avoidance maneuvers. By elminating an engine hydraulic pump, GM was able to improve fuel economy.

The Vue comes with a front disc/rear drum brake configuration, instead of the preferable four-wheel disc brakes. Anti-lock brakes (ABS) is optional on all versions and models.



Saturn VUE Lineup

Vue is available in three models, all designed to be highly configurable. The base level ($16,325) is a front-wheel-drive, four-cylinder version offering 143 horsepower and, although it can navigate dirt roads, it offers no off-road capability. The FWD automatic retails for $17,265.

Next up the ladder is the all-wheel-drive four-cylinder ($18,860).

At the top is a V6 all-wheel-drive version ($22,575) that produces 181 horsepower at its peak.

All-wheel-drive models can be used as modest backroad cruisers and, equipped with a V6 engine, can tow a small boat, jet ski or snow machine.

Four-cylinder versions are matched to either a five-speed manual transmission or GM's VTi automatic, a transmission designed for seamless shifting through continuously variable settings. The six-cylinder engine is paired with a five-speed automatic.

Two design themes are available on all versions: the "outdoor expression" and "urban expression." The outdoor version includes a front brush bar, a prominent roof rack, and 16-inch wheels with all-terrain tires. Interior features include a rubberized cargo area and floor covering, Ostrich leather accents and a plug-in handheld GPS unit. The urban version comes with 18-inch wheels, performance tires and a lowered suspension. Inside is an integrated navigation system and rear seat gaming system.



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