Check out the Vue!
When Parentbloggers asked for interested reviewers to test-drive the 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line (a four-wheel drive hybrid), I was all, “Oh! Oh! Pick me! Pick meeeeee!” We plan to buy a new vehicle soon but were unsure as to what exactly we wanted. But with gas price soaring, we (like tons of other people) are seriously considerating a hybrid. And besides, I really like Saturn’s “no haggle” sales policy.
When the Green Line Vue was delivered to our front door and we were told we could “treat this vehicle as you would your own”, I felt a bit sorry for Saturn. They obviously don’t realize we have a spastic dog with a shedding problem who LOVES to go for car rides. Nor did they realize how many meals we actually eat in the car while on the run.
We did treat the vehicle as our own. (They are probably still finding cookie crumbs and dog hair in the seat creases weeks later.) But as a result, we drove the vehicle everywhere we needed to be (even took it on a few date nights). And by the end of two weeks, we were sad to bid our peppy little friend farewell.
What I liked:
First off, it felt like such a luxury to drive a vehicle that doesn’t smell like vomit. (Our son threw up in our current vehicle three times in the first 6 months of ownership. What didn’t help was the summer heat that baked in the smell. So even after almost two years of ownership, there’s still a lingering scent.) We loved the hybrid’s leather seats. The temperature controls quickly heat or cool to one’s liking. Plus? The interior seems surprisingly roomy for a mini suv. And the radio/cd player sound is great. Just those basics were enough to keep us happily reaching for the Vue keys.
The Green Line Vue arrived at our house with a full tank of gas. Since the vehicle boasts a fuel efficiency of 27 city miles per gallon and 32 highway miles per gallon, I was eager to see how far that amount of gas would take us. I usually need to fill the tank of my 4-cylinder Honda CRV once every five days. With the Vue’s hybrid engine, I was able to extend that by an extra two days!
And speaking of the engine – it is fairly quiet at faster speeds. When the vehicle stops and energy is drawn from the battery, the hybrid is so silent, some reviewers have thought the car stalled! (But it didn’t. The hybrid is as eager to get moving as you are!)
A few other mentions:
While the engine is peppy enough for city driving (going from 0 to 35 mph within a short distance), the biggest complaint for us was how sluggish the vehicle was when on an interstate going uphill. While there were no problems reaching a speed of 65-70 miles per hour on a flat stretch of interstate, the vehicle couldn’t maintain that speed while driving up a fairly steep incline. (If you don’t do much highway driving — especially in hilly regions – this is probably a non-issue. But being that grandparents live on the outskirts of the Ozarks, we tackle hilly terrain at least once a month.)
Also, while I found the steering to be very responsive, the turning radius wasn’t as tight as the vehicle we own now.
And another thing…
The Green Line Vue (which starts at $22,370 standard retail price) got a lot of attention wherever we drove. Our son’s preschool teachers, other preschool parents, neighbors, family members and friends all asked about the vehicle. (You wouldn’t believe how many times I was stopped in parking lots or even at a traffic light and quizzed about the hybrid’s handling, gas mileage and price.)
All in all, we did enjoy our stint as Saturn Vue Hybrid drivers. And by the overwhelmingly positive responses we received, I think a lot of people are looking upon the Saturn Vue Green Line with great interest.






Alissa on 25 May 2007 at 12:06 pm #
Very cool. That hill thing would be a deal-breaker for us, though–there are long inclines that I drive every single day…
Tuesday Girl on 25 May 2007 at 2:17 pm #
I want a hybrid no matter what our next car is, this one seems pretty nice.
Jenn on 25 May 2007 at 2:30 pm #
Considering my drive to work is one hour, both ways, my next vehicle will be a hybrid, and bigger than the Cavalier I’m driving now. I may have to go take a look at the Vue myself.
Mommy off the Record on 25 May 2007 at 2:46 pm #
Nice review! I can’t wait to get a hybrid. A hybrid SUV would be awesome. Sounds like this was all-around great with the exception of getting up the hills. I was surprised to hear that since it’s a 4-wheel drive. Maybe because it’s a hybrid?
mk on 25 May 2007 at 5:49 pm #
Hybrids are great! We have a Honda Civic one and love it!!!
Chris on 25 May 2007 at 5:59 pm #
oohhh. That’s awesome! How fun that you got to do that! How did the little people all fit? That’s our biggest issue right now is needing to have them NOT on top of each other and arguing!
Nancy on 25 May 2007 at 7:57 pm #
Thanks for the thorough review — we love our hybrid Prius, but I’m thinking a bigger vehicle might be good next time around. The Vue is on our short list.
Jaelithe on 25 May 2007 at 9:45 pm #
Our 2005 Pontiac Vibe (which is described as a “Sports wagon,” and is the same car as the Toyota Matrix) is supposed to get 32 MPG HWY and 28 city, according to EPA estimates. Husband, who keeps very careful track of mileage/money spent on gas these days, says our car really averages 26 MPG, but he also says the EPA estimates are always overly optimistic.
Current Vibe models are supposed to get 30/36 MPG, and start at around $17,000.
Given the great mileage my own non-hybrid crossover gets, I am rather surprised that the Vue doesn’t get better mileage. I’ve been wanting to purchase a hybrid for some time, but, if I’m going to pay the premium for a hybrid engine, I at least want it to significantly beat the MPG of comparable non-hybrid vehicles.
Pendullum on 26 May 2007 at 2:08 pm #
Very cool…
Kristin on 26 May 2007 at 9:41 pm #
I know - I loved it too! The only real drawback for me is that it is too small…
Mom101 on 26 May 2007 at 11:03 pm #
Can you get me one? Because that would be great right now.
If not… I just get your email address?
mom101{at}mac.com
Matt & Kim on 29 May 2007 at 3:31 am #
What do you think about head room for taller peeps?
lauren on 30 May 2007 at 6:37 am #
Nice review. Oh what timing!
Seriously, I love the hybrid system. I’m planning to scrap my car with newly replaced parts like saturn mirrors and doors for this hybrid.
Alex Elliot on 01 Jun 2007 at 1:29 am #
I drive a Honda CRV and I just reviewed the Vue too. It was interesting reading your review!
Kristin Holt on 22 Oct 2007 at 10:13 am #
Hello…Man i just love your blog, keep the cool posts comin..holy Monday