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| Trims | City MPG | Hwy MPG | MSRP | Invoice | Displacement | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AWD 4dr V6 Red Line | 16 (2008) | 22 (2008) | $29,300 | $27,395.50 | 3.6L/217 | Gas V6 |
| AWD 4dr V6 XE | 15 (2008) | 22 (2008) | $24,370 | $22,785.95 | 3.5L/213 | Gas V6 |
| AWD 4dr V6 XR | 16 (2008) | 22 (2008) | $26,800 | $25,058 | 3.6L/217 | Gas V6 |
| FWD 4dr I4 Green Line *Late Avail* | - TBD - | - TBD - | $25,645 | $23,978.08 | 2.4L/145 | Gas/Electric I4 |
| FWD 4dr I4 XE | 19 (2008) | 26 (2008) | $21,525 | $20,125.88 | 2.4L/145 | Gas I4 |
| FWD 4dr V6 Red Line | 16 (2008) | 24 (2008) | $27,300 | $25,525.50 | 3.6L/217 | Gas V6 |
| FWD 4dr V6 XR | 16 (2008) | 23 (2008) | $24,800 | $23,188 | 3.6L/217 | Gas V6 |
Review:
Edmunds: "Handsome interior and exterior European styling"
Cars.com: "One of the most aggressively styled SUVs on the road"
ConsumerGuide: "Everything is well laid out and easy to see"
The 2008 Saturn Vue is a completely redesigned compact SUV derived from GM's European subsidiary Opel. Accordingly, the Saturn Vue features distinctly European styling that helps it stand out on American roads.
The redesigned 2008 Saturn Vue is available "in three trim levels," according to Edmunds: "base XE, midgrade XR and sporting Red Line." All trims of the Saturn Vue 2008 sport aggressive styling, and Cars.com says that "the Vue is one of the most aggressively styled SUVs on the road, looking neither too masculine (Dodge Nitro), too boxy (Hummer H3) nor too odd (Honda CR-V)." Most reviews read by TheCarConnection.com show the styling to be a hit, and reviewers at The Detroit News rave about this "crossover with character." Kelley Blue Book points out some specific characteristics, noting that "with its big and bold front end, trendy side vents and sloping roofline, the 2008 Saturn Vue is among the sportiest-looking SUVs in the segment." Cars.com mentions "the large chrome grille and teardrop-shaped headlights are probably the most masculine attributes" of the Saturn Vue, while "the downward-sloping roof, ending in a radically angled rear hatch, exudes European design."