The entry-level Saturn Vue ($17,995) is powered by a 143-hp 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine matched with a five-speed manual transmission. A step up is the model with a four-speed automatic and a higher level of standard equipment ($19,770). Front-wheel drive is standard for both models. Power windows, air conditioning and cruise control are also standard, as are a four-speaker AM/FM stereo and a vehicle anti-theft system.The Saturn Vue V-6 ($22,270) is defined by its Honda-built, 248-hp V6 engine, and it's matched with a five-speed automatic transmission. An all-wheel-drive model ($24,230) is also available. All models are distinguished by a comprehensive level of convenience features, including power windows, air conditioning, and cruise control, as well as a six-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo, an upgraded vehicle anti-theft system, and cosmetic improvements like a leather-wrapped sport steering wheel and upgraded seat fabric.
The Vue Green Line ($22,995) is hybrid-powered, with a 170-hp 2.4-liter engine and a battery-operated electric motor plus a four-speed automatic transmission.
Options include leather upholstery ($755), XM satellite radio ($199), and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system ($1140). A package includes a six-way power-adjustable driver seat as well as seat heating for both front seats ($595). A sliding moonroof ($725) is available. Both an AM/FM stereo with CD/MP3 player ($150) and a six-disk CD player with iPod compatibility ($650) are available as options.