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2005 Saturn Vue Sport Utility 4-door 2.2l 5 Speed Manual Original Owner 91k! on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:91000
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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Standard Engine

Engine
143-hp, 2.2-liter I-4 (regular gas)

Standard Transmission

Transmission
5-speed manual w/OD

 

143-hp, 2.2-liter I-4 (regular gas)

Engine liters
2.2
Cylinder configuration
I-4
Horsepower
143-hp @ 5,400 rpm
Torque
152 lbs.-ft. @ 4,000 rpm
# of valves
16
Sequential MPI
Standard
Recommended fuel
regular unleaded
Aluminum cylinder block
Standard
Aluminum cylinder head
Standard
Ignition type
electronic
Engine orientation
transverse
Fuel economy city
23 mpg
Fuel economy highway
29 mpg
Fuel tank capacity
16.3 gal.

Powertrain

Battery-rundown protection
Standard
Ultra low emission vehicle
Standard
Single stainless steel exhaust
Standard
Axle ratio
4.41
Axle ratio
5.08
Front-wheel drive
Standard

Estimated Performance Specs

0-60 mph
10.17 seconds
1/4 mile
17.42 seconds at 79.66 mph
Lateral acceleration
.77 g
Slalom
58 mph

Suspension/Handling

Independent front strut suspension w/anti-roll bar
Standard
Front coil springs
Standard
Independent rear trailing arm suspension w/anti-roll bar
Standard
Rear coil springs
Standard
Speed-sensing electric power-assist rack-pinion steering
Standard
Steel spare wheel
Standard
16" wheels
Standard

Convenience Features
Manual air conditioning
Standard
1st row express open sliding and tilting glass sunroof
Optional
Sunshade
Optional
Cruise control with steering wheel controls
Optional
Mechanical trunk/hatch/door remote release
Standard
Power windows with driver 1-touch down
Optional
Manual rearmost windows
Standard
Power rearmost windows
Optional
Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry
Optional
Illuminated entry
Optional
Auto-locking doors
Optional
Steering wheel with manual tilting
Standard
Day-night rearview mirror
Standard
Auto-dimming rearview mirror
Optional
Driver and passenger-side visor mirrors
Standard
Front and rear cupholders
Standard
Full floor console with covered box
Standard
Glove box
Standard
Driver and passenger door bins
Standard
Rear door bins
Standard
Seatback storage pockets
1
Driver's footrest
Standard
2 12V DC power outlets
Standard

Seats and Trim

Max. seating capacity of 5
Standard
Front bucket seats
Standard
6-way driver seat adjustment
Standard
Manual reclining driver and passenger seats
Standard
Manual reclining driver seat
Optional
Manual height-adjustable driver seat
Standard
Driver and passenger seat mounted armrests
Standard
Manual driver and passenger fore/aft adjustment
Standard
Standard
Fold flat passenger seat
Standard
Rear manual reclining 70-30 bench seat
Standard
Rear seat fold-forward seatback
Standard
Cloth/vinyl front and rear seat upholstery
Standard
Full cloth headliner
Standard
Carpet floor covering
Standard
Plastic/rubber shift knob
Standard
Carpet front and rear floor mats
Optional
Chrome interior accents
Standard
Carpet cargo space
Standard
Plastic trunk lid/rear cargo door
Standard
Cargo tie-downs
Standard
Cargo light
Standard
Cargo tray/organizer
Standard

Entertainment Features

AM/FM stereo with seek-scan
4 speakers
Standard
Fixed antenna
Standard

Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation Features

Aero-composite halogen headlamps
Standard
Variable intermittent wipers
Standard
Variable intermittent rear window wiper
Standard
Rear window defroster
Standard
Deep-tinted windows
Standard
Dome light with delay
Standard
Front reading lights
Optional
Variable instrument panel lighting
Standard
Analog display
Standard
Tachometer
Standard
Compass
Optional
Trip odometer
Standard
Water temp. gauge
Standard
In-radio display clock
Standard
Oil-pressure warning
Standard
Battery warning
Standard
Low-coolant warning
Standard
Lights-on warning
Standard
Key-in-ignition warning
Standard
Low-fuel warning
Standard
Trunk-ajar warning
Standard
Brake-fluid warning
Standard

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Auto blog

303 Deaths Tied To Airbag Non-Deployment In 2 General Motors' Cars

Fri, Mar 14 2014

At least 303 motorists died in car accidents after their airbags didn't deploy in now-recalled General Motors vehicles, according to a study released late last night. The Center for Auto Safety, a non-profit automotive watchdog, reviewed data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System, and counted deaths involving the Chevrolet Cobalt and Saturn Ion, two vehicles at the heart of several ongoing investigations, to reach its conclusion. If the airbag non-deployments were the result of a faulty ignition switch that inadvertently turns them off, the death toll would be the largest in automotive history attributed to a single defect, surpassing the 250 deaths investigators linked to defective Firestone Tires more than a decade ago. The rising death toll would further amplify questions about why GM and federal safety regulators at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration didn't act sooner to correct the problem. Safety advocates have said both GM and NHTSA failed to act in a timely fashion to alert motorists of the dangers posed by the dangerous defect, of which documents GM had knowledge of as early as 2001 and NHTSA knew about in 2007. "The question today for NHTSA is how so many ... death reports without an airbag deployment and so many FARS deaths without an airbag deployment failed to trigger an investigation," wrote Clarence Ditlow, the executive director of the Center for Auto Safety. "... For the people who died or were seriously injured in crashes, the answer comes too late." GM has acknowledged 13 deaths related to the problem, and says the number cited by the Center for Auto Safety study is "speculation." The review of FARS data, conducted by Friedman Research at the request of the Center for Auto Safety, looked at fatal cases in which airbags did not deploy but did not analyze the causes of the crashes. FARS information is raw data submitted to a national database by state and local authorities when fatal accidents occur. Last month, GM recalled 1.37 million cars in the U.S. because a faulty ignition switch had been inadvertently moving from the "run" position to the "accessory" position, turning off engines and systems that provide power to airbags. "Shame is not a strong enough word," said Lou Lombardo, the founder of Care for Crash Victims, another safety-minded nonprofit that advocates for accident victims. The results of the CAS study were first reported by the New York Times.

US database may have overstated deaths in GM ignition switch recall

Fri, Mar 14 2014

The FARS analysis didn't take into account fatal accidents where the airbags weren't supposed to deploy. Earlier today, we reported that the actual death toll attributable to GM's ignition switch problem had crested the 300 mark according to new research, well up from the original reports of 12 to 13 deaths. Now, word is breaking that the US government database that informed the study that the report was based on may have significantly overstated the correlation between the study and the GM recall. The initial study was conducted by Friedman Research on behalf of the Center for Auto Safety, and used something called the US Fatality Analysis Reporting System. To recap, the study claimed that over a 10-year period, 303 people were killed in Chevrolet Cobalt and Saturn Ion coupes and sedans when their airbags failed to deploy. These undeployed airbags were then linked to GM's ignition switch recall, which as we've explained before, can turn the ignition out of the "run" position and into the "off" or "accessory" position, disabling the airbags in the process. Now, according to a report from The Detroit News, which cites research from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the National Study Center for Trauma and EMS at the University of Maryland, the FARS analysis didn't take into account fatal accidents in conditions where the airbags weren't supposed to deploy (which isn't to say crashes and deaths weren't caused by loss of control from the ignition switching off in the GM vehicles). According to the report, this was a significant number of the cases. There is another potential problem, too. According to that same report, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration uses both FARS and another database on fatalities, called the National Automotive Sampling System/Crashworthiness Data System (NASS/CDS). Where FARS uses what the DetNews calls "not always reliable" police data to record vehicular deaths within 30 days of a crash, NASS/CDS relies on what's known as a probability sample. It collects data on 5,000 crashes each year – including some found in the FARS database – to calculate a probability figure. According to a 2009 IIHS study, "Among crashes common to both databases, NASS/CDS reported deployments for 45 percent of front occupant deaths for which FARS had coded nondeployments." In plain English, FARS doesn't provide a reliable count airbag deployments.

Even Saturn prices are leaving the stratosphere as used-car demand soars

Mon, Jun 7 2021

Initially marketed as "a different kind of car company," General Motors-owned Saturn unceremoniously closed its doors in early 2010 after years of slumping sales and degradation of the brand. The firm's star is unexpectedly beginning to rise again as demand for used cars balloons in America, and values of used Saturn models are outpacing the industry average. Citing data provided by Car Gurus, The Drive is reporting that Saturn's transaction prices have increased more than any other carmaker's during the past 90 days. They've gone up by 26.15% since March 2021, and they've skyrocketed by 30.24% since June 2020. For context, Subaru posted increases of 12.13% and 20.26%, respectively, and the industry-wide averages stand at 17.11% and 30.23%. Used cars are more expensive across the board, but luxury models generally gained less value than cheaper models built by mainstream brands. In spite of the increase, Saturn's transaction prices remain the lowest on the market, according to the same source. The average sale is pegged at $6,284, versus $23,734 for Toyota and $17,507 for Kia. One factor undoubtedly influencing this difference is that, as we mentioned, the last Saturn was built over a decade ago. There's no such thing as a late-model Saturn, so all of its cars are lugging around 10-plus years of depreciation. If you want to surf this trend, the most expensive Saturn is the Outlook (2007-2010), an SUV that was basically a GMC Acadia with a different badge. It sells for $6,770, on average. At the opposite end of the spectrum, the humble Ion (2003-2007; pictured) trades hands for $4,446; it dented Saturn's average by losing 0.49% of its value during the past 30 days. What this means in the grand scheme of things is open to debate. What's certain is that more motorists are buying used as the ongoing chip shortage creates delivery delays and leaves dealers with low inventory levels, a situation forcing companies to take unprecedented measures. Ford is offering a $1,000 incentive to keep buyers in the fold, for example. Some might end up with their name on a Saturn title simply because it was the first car they stumbled upon. Others, especially drivers 30 and older, might remember the brand's reputation for building value-packed cars that were vaguely interesting.