The Vue

Discussion in 'Saturn VUE' started by marx404, Apr 25, 2007.

  1. marx404

    marx404 Guest

    Just FYI, the Spring Hill made VUE is no more, GM closed Saturn's Spring
    Hill plant (a stupid move, IMHO) and the last VUE rolled off the assembly
    line last month. Git 'em while you can. Or when the new Daewoo built (ya, I
    know) VUE arrives later this year, you might find good deals on used VUEs.
     
    marx404, Apr 25, 2007
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  2. marx404

    teem Guest

    I'm knocking around the idea of checking one out,my 03 Ion will be
    paid off next year,I sure could use the space,no foot room in the
    Ion.I still like th manual shift& this starts out with a
    4cylinder,matbe next trip to my Saturnstore for whatever breaks.
     
    teem, Apr 25, 2007
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  3. Most depressing. I am now entering into an income range that would allow me
    to purchase a new[er] car, and now that Saturn is no more, I'm not sure what
    I want. Kia's have timing belts. No good. I guess I'll just stash S-Series
    and some Vues on the back 40' :p
     
    HyperCube33 \(Life2Death\), Apr 25, 2007
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  4. marx404

    PerfectReign Guest

    Well, I'll guarantee you the Vue is not much bigger. Even with the seat
    all the way back, I feel kind of tight in the Vue.

    I much prefer sitting in my Avalanche. :)

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    PerfectReign, Apr 26, 2007
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  5. marx404

    Shawn Guest

    I don't know how big the other guy is, but I just bought an 05 Vue and i am
    6 foot 3 inchs 258 pounds. Lots of room. I actually have to have the seat
    ahead a bit. My two other s series cars, I had to have the seats as far back
    as they could go in order to drive them.
     
    Shawn, Apr 27, 2007
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  6. marx404

    teem Guest

    Thanks for th 411,figures,when i show an interest in something--poof--
    it be gone.now the question is: will the Vues in the dealerships still
    be around,or,sell 'em to an auction.thers goota be more foot room than
    the ions.
     
    teem, Apr 27, 2007
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  7. marx404

    BläBlä Guest

    Yeah I dont know what PR is talking about... I'm 5'11" and I found the
    Vue to be very spacious in the front and in the back. I never had to put
    the front seat all the way back.

    There is a good deal of foot and leg room. The floor boards are deep so
    your thighs will make full contact with the back seat. The only issue I
    have with the Vue is no lumbar support. That could easily be added by
    the owner however.
     
    BläBlä, Apr 27, 2007
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  8. marx404

    Guest Guest


    I agree - Unless PR plays for the NBA or is Sgt. Hightower there's plenty of
    leg room. I'm 6'-1" and I think I'm 3 or 4 "clicks" up from all the way
    from the back position, and when you have a stick, you have to be a
    comfortable distance...

    PS: For those that don't get the Sgt Hightower reference, that's from a bad
    (but good in a way) "Police Academy" movie, as when he learns to drive he
    doesn't fit in the Honda, so he literally rips the front seats out and sits
    in the back seat to drive :)

    IYM
     
    Guest, Apr 27, 2007
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  9. marx404

    Ford? Guest

    It all depends on where your height is.
    I'm only 5'-11", but I'm quite long between the knee and foot.
    This gives me great trouble in some vehicles when there isn't a
    telescoping steering wheel. My knee hits the steering wheel and I can't
    properly place my foot on the pedals.
     
    Ford?, Apr 27, 2007
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  10. marx404

    PerfectReign Guest

    I dunno. I guess it comes from being an Avalanche owner. I am
    6'4" (190cm) and just don't find it particularly roomy.

    It IS fun to drive, tho.

    Driving a 6,000lb truck, you don't get the fun seat-of-the-pants
    experience you get in a V6 VUE. :p

    I really do need to make it a bit quieter, tho. What tires are
    recommended? I have the OEM tires still at 25,000 miles.
     
    PerfectReign, Apr 27, 2007
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  11. marx404

    marx404 Guest

    Guys, there are plenty of VUEs out there to be found right now and many
    dealers have 'em plentiful. What I was saying is that probably by the year
    end, there will hardly if any at al be any '07's left.
     
    marx404, Apr 28, 2007
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  12. marx404

    teem Guest

    The Ions Have zero room on the floorbehind the pedals.I've adapted
    after 4 years.
     
    teem, Apr 29, 2007
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