2012 Saturn Luxury car

Saturn VUE 2013

Saturn is finally entering the sport utility arena with the VUE (pronounced “view”), which is compact in size and intended to be carlike in personality. The VUE earned its name partly because it is intended to provide a fresh perspective to the sport utility market. One of the VUE’s special
Saturn Vue Green Line 2012

There's no bigger buzzword in the car world than "hybrid." GM is getting in on the act with the Saturn Vue Green Line, the first of the automaker's new line of "affordable" hybrid systems.It doesn't offer the extreme mileage of smaller hybrid vehicles like the Toyota Prius and Honda Civic
Saturn Outlook 2012

Note: This December 2013 review refers to hesitation in the Outlook's acceleration that I deemed a deal-breaker — a sentiment later reinforced by several Cars.com visitors who had test-driven the model. Saturn has addressed this, and I recently drove the GMC Acadia, the Outlook's sister model that Saturn says has
Saturn Vue 2013

Late in 2013, Saturn entered the sport utility vehicle arena with its Vue, which was compact in size and intended to be carlike in personality. One special technological touch was a gearless continuously variable transmission (CVT).Front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive Vues are available. They may be equipped with either a four-cylinder or
Saturn Aura 2012

Serving as a replacement for the forgettable L-Series, the new Saturn Aura marks a renewed attempt by the brand to establish itself in the midsize sedan market. The car impresses on a few fronts. Its handling performance is above average for the segment, and its two available V-6 engines are
Saturn Vue 2013

Saturn entered the sport utility vehicle arena for 2013 with its compact, carlike Vue. One special technological touch was a gearless continuously variable transmission.For 2013, Saturn introduces a conventional four-speed-automatic transmission as an option for the four-cylinder model. V-6-powered Vues get a five-speed automatic and have either front- or all-wheel