Price Set for 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line Hybrid SUV
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Price Set for 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line Hybrid SUV
The 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line carries the lowest starting price of any hybrid SUV in the U.S. market, according to an Associated Press story. Starting manufacturer's suggested retail price, including destination charge, of $22,995 for a Vue Green Line is some $4,500 less than the MSRP, including destination charge, of $27,515 for the previous lowest-priced gas-electric hybrid SUV in the United States — the five-passenger, 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid. It's also some $3,200 less than the lower, $26,240 starting price for the 2007 Ford Escape Hybrid, which Ford has already announced, the story said.
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Re: Price Set for 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line Hybrid SUV
Originally Posted by Jason
The risk for GM is that a bad experience with the Saturn BAS hybrid could lead tarnish their 2-stage hybrid. It is hard to sell something new when you have to admit, "Unlike our Saturn Vue and the Silverado hybrids, this is the 'real thing.'" The better business plan has long range goal of repeat customers.
Bob Wilson
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Re: Price Set for 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line Hybrid SUV
I didn't think GM "overbilled" the Silverado hybrid. They made no bones about the vehicle being a start/stop system combined with a mobile generator for power tools. I don't call it a piece of junk. It's just not what *I* need a hybrid for.
From what I've read, BAS is a legitimate, entry-level mild-hybrid system. It's not as powerful as an IMA, but it's not as expensive either. The key to the success of BAS is whether the system is RELIABLE.
Unfortunately, GM is no stranger to quality control problems. Consumer Reports said it best: a 3-year-old GM has the same reliability as a 7-year-old Honda and an 8-year-old Toyota.
But, to be optimistic, the Saturn VUE could collectively save a lot of gasoline if sold in mass quantities. At the stated price point, it's affordable for a lot of buyers. If GM gets a big installed base of BAS users, they will be less likely to be skeptical/hesitant when more advanced technologies become available.
It all boils down to whether GM builds this SUV and the related hybrid system with longevity in mind. If it's dead by 70,000 miles like most other GM hulks, there will be hell to pay!
From what I've read, BAS is a legitimate, entry-level mild-hybrid system. It's not as powerful as an IMA, but it's not as expensive either. The key to the success of BAS is whether the system is RELIABLE.
Unfortunately, GM is no stranger to quality control problems. Consumer Reports said it best: a 3-year-old GM has the same reliability as a 7-year-old Honda and an 8-year-old Toyota.
But, to be optimistic, the Saturn VUE could collectively save a lot of gasoline if sold in mass quantities. At the stated price point, it's affordable for a lot of buyers. If GM gets a big installed base of BAS users, they will be less likely to be skeptical/hesitant when more advanced technologies become available.
It all boils down to whether GM builds this SUV and the related hybrid system with longevity in mind. If it's dead by 70,000 miles like most other GM hulks, there will be hell to pay!
Last edited by AshenGrey; 07-17-2006 at 11:52 AM.
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Re: Price Set for 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line Hybrid SUV
Originally Posted by AshenGrey
I didn't think GM "overbilled" the Silverado hybrid. They made no bones about the vehicle being a start/stop system combined with a mobile generator for power tools. I don't call it a piece of junk. It's just not what *I* need a hybrid for.
From what I've read, BAS is a legitimate, entry-level mild-hybrid system. . . .
From what I've read, BAS is a legitimate, entry-level mild-hybrid system. . . .
My real concern is if the BAS turns sour, like the Chevette did for GM small cars, it will be used by some to say, "See what pieces of <debre> hybrids are!" This will unfairly burden the GM 2-stage hybrid. That doesn't mean I'm convenced the GM 2-stage hybrid is perfection, we don't know much about it, but rather the GM system deserves a fair crack at the market, not burdened by the Silverado reputation.
Bob Wilson
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