2005 Saturn Vue Sport Utility 4-door 2.2l 5 Speed Manual Original Owner 91k! on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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4 CYL Front-wheel Drive Select StyleStandard EngineEngine
143-hp, 2.2-liter I-4 (regular gas)
Standard TransmissionTransmission
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.
PowertrainBattery-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 Specs0-60 mph
10.17 seconds
1/4 mile
17.42 seconds at 79.66 mph
Lateral acceleration
.77 g
Slalom
58 mph
Suspension/HandlingIndependent 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 TrimMax. 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 FeaturesAM/FM stereo with seek-scan
4 speakers
Standard
Fixed antenna
Standard
Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation FeaturesAero-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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