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Saturn Vue 2003
The Saturn Vue is an American compact SUV launched in 2002 by the Saturn brand, a General Motors subsidiary, which left its mark on automotive history through its innovative approach to the affordable utility vehicle segment. Produced across two distinct generations until 2010, the Saturn Vue model saw notable styling changes between its first generation (2002-2007), characterized by a clean, futuristic design, and its second iteration (2008-2010), which was more aggressive and modern. Positioned as a direct competitor to the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, and Hyundai Santa Fe, the Saturn Vue appealed to customers looking for a practical, economical, and reliable SUV, embodying the brand's DNA centered on accessibility and innovation. Throughout the Saturn Vue's generations, the automaker gradually improved its engines, incorporating four-cylinder and V6 options, along with optimized automatic transmissions to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Technological and ergonomic advances also appeared through the progressive addition of comfort and safety features, strengthening the model's competitiveness against its Japanese-American rivals. Although Saturn disappeared in 2010, the Saturn Vue's history remains an important chapter in the American automotive industry, and used examples still hold a certain appeal among fans of retro-futuristic family SUVs.
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United States