Could a Saturn Vue get 250,000 miles on orginial engine if taken care of?
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All depends on how the car was maintained. I service my children's cars. The 96 ford has over 200G miles and the engine is going strong. Replaced the tranny once. The 99 ford has 189G miles and the tranny was replaced once. I just changed the evaporator in the AC unit. A door window motor was replaced. That's about it. The problem is no one knows about maintanence on the vehicle except the current owner. And I suspect he will not say he treated the thing like trash even if he did so.
My 1.9L 4cly escort has over 336000kms on it. My dad maintained it all its life and its still running strong, even the A/C is still running ice cold! My mothers 1998 olds eighty eight has over 500,000kms on it. 3.8v6. I dont see any reason why your Vue should not be able to make it to 300k plus.
My 2004 Saturn Vue 3.5 just turned 285,000 and still going strong, no engine or transmission problems, just regular maintenance.
I have a 2006 Saturn Vue 2.2 5 speed with 433,450 miles still running like new
I have a 2003 Saturn Vue with just under 260K on it, and she is still running strong, average just shy of 19 mpg, just keep up with the maintenance. I'm blown away by this car.
02 5 speed FWD 303,000 miles on original motor with original clutch.. so yup it's possible
My 2009 view has 190,000 and still going! Looking to sell it only because I need a larger SUV.
I have a 2003 Saturn Vue with about 160,000 miles on it. Minor A/C leak this year, but that's the first thing needing repair aside from regular maintenance in 15 years. Best car I ever had! Wish they still made them.
Bought new May 2004,Saturn Vue,Honda 3.5L running gear,over 14 Yrs and 205000 Mi still running strong,with regular maintenance,castrol GTX 5w- 20,fram oil filter every oil change since day one,should go 300,000 Mi,owners manual stops at 250,000 mi for maintenance?
tengo un vue 2006 y tiene 318 mil millas en exelentes condisiones nada mas puro mantenimiento yo le cambio el aceite y filtros cada tres mil millas....debe ir a mas de trecientos por supuesto el motor es de lo meor y es honda por eso ha durado la reputacion honda debe ser me imagino,,,saludes
retrozetti answered 5 years ago
‘04 Saturn VUE... 210,000 miles, recently replaced the automatic transmission, I just replaced the front suspension (I abused the suspension for many years overloading with grossly overweight boxes). Minor here-and-there issues... but I want to push this SUV to 400,000.
I got a '04 vue with 122K miles on it! Works like a champ!! My service tech stated that it still idles nicely.... very quite, better than a new Lexus off the lot he says. Only had to replace the A/C on it (twice - replaced original in 2017, got one season out of it and had to replace again due to a bad compressor that was replaced). Fyi, cough up the $200 more or so for GM air compressor if you need it done. I got a little over 14 years out of vehicle (about 117K miles) without having to change a single light bulb! Everything about this car is impressive, as long as you take care of it, she'll never let you down! Im willing to bet i could get 300K miles, though at my going rate the car be 35 yeara old by then. My car still looks newish for its age, quite remarkable. People turn their heads in disbelief when I say its an '04, they think its like a 2010. It is also astonishing, though not surprising, that i often see these on the road today- pisses me off they got rid of saturn cuz id sure buy it again!
On the Saturn Forum website, there is a 300,000-Mile Club. The club has dozens of registered members, a heavy percentage of those with the 2.2 l four-cylinder Ecotech engine. Is there any reason for those Saturn owners to lie?
I'm at 211000 on my 2005. It is always reliable. I follow all the service schedules. Best car I've ever had!!!!
I may be buying a 2007 Vue. I don't want anything new because our insurance doubled over the past 18 months & I refuse to be enslaved by our insurance company. I'm wondering that since GM is using Honda's Drive Train, it makes me think that it's the reason people can get 300k + out of these vehicles. I still belong to a Honda High Mileage Club Forum & I usually hear a lot of crying because people are searching for a replacement Trans because they hit 400k but are not ready to sell their Honda. There's a lot of Honda ''Die Hards'' out there who live to be one of the lucky 1 million mile club... At any rate, so far I've heard nothing but good things about the Saturn Vue.
I just bought a 2002 Saturn Vue for $1,000. It seems to run great and has 239,376 miles on it. I will give updates as they come regarding maintenance issues. My mechanic say the vehicle is very sound.
280k miles on mine. Purchased from the original owner last year. Just take good care of it and it'll get you through!
HoodrowTrillson answered 4 years ago
Driving an '07 4cyl Vue in The Year of Our Lord 2020. I just hit 252,252 this week. (Plastic cars dont rust)
Guru9WDQW9 answered 3 years ago
2003 2.2L 5 speed Vue. I bought it brand new in 2003, still my daily driver after nearly 18 years. Granted I only have 125,000 miles on it but it has been the most reliable car/suv I've ever owned.
333000 on my 5 speed vue and no problems
Guru9VHMQW answered 3 years ago
I own a 2004 2.2L 5 speed Vue since new, just turned 405K and no issues. I think the under side of the car will rust out before the motor and tranny die.