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  2. Saturn Vue - Wikipedia

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    2010 Saturn Vue was available in two trims, the base XE and the XR. Both were available with a I4 or a V6 engine, as well as front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The Vue Hybrid was equipped similarly to the XE Preferred package and available only with front-wheel drive powered by the 2.4 L I4 gas/electric engine with a 4-speed automatic ...

  3. Honda J engine - Wikipedia

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    The J-series engine was designed in the United States by Honda engineers. ... Its weight is 360 lb (163 kg) running. ... 2004–2007 Saturn Vue also referred to as GM ...

  4. Opel Antara - Wikipedia

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    For the 2010 model year, little was changed from the previous year—the most prominent being the deletion of the "Red Line" trim and the slight gain in power output for the four-cylinder engine range. [12] Production of the 2010 model year Vue ceased in 2009, following the closing of the Saturn brand. [13] [14]

  5. General Motors Theta platform - Wikipedia

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    Engine choices include the Family II straight-4, Ecotec straight-4, 3400 V6, and even a Honda V6, the L66. A 5-speed automatic and two 5-speed manual transmissions are used. The original Saturn Vue used a short 106.6 in (2708 mm) wheelbase, with a 61 in (1549 mm) track.

  6. General Motors 54° V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    The exception being the 1997 Calibras, which due to unavailability of C25XE engine blocks, were produced using the X25XE block but without modifications to the top end of the engine, and without addition of EGR. The X25XE also benefitted from a higher-volume oil pump. Firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6. The breakdown of the engine name [1] is as follows:

  7. Saturn I4 engine - Wikipedia

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    The powerplant used in Saturn S-Series automobiles was a straight-4 aluminum piston engine produced by Saturn, a subsidiary of General Motors. The engine was only used in the Saturn S-series line of vehicles (SL, SC, SW) from 1991 through 2002. It was available in chain-driven SOHC or DOHC variants.

  8. GM High Feature engine - Wikipedia

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    It was to debut in the 2009 Saturn Vue Hybrid, where it would have made 262 hp (195 kW; 266 PS) at 6100 rpm and 250 lb⋅ft (339 N⋅m) of torque at 4800 rpm. [14] Fuel economy ratings would have been 6–8 km/L (17–23 mpg ‑imp ; 14–19 mpg ‑US ) in city, and 9–11 km/L (25–31 mpg ‑imp ; 21–26 mpg ‑US ) on highway.

  9. List of GM engines - Wikipedia

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    1994–2005 Opel 54-Degree L81 V6 (used in the Saturn Vue, Cadillac Catera and Saturn L series) 1995–present Suzuki H (used in several models built for GM by Suzuki) 2004–2007 Honda J (used in the Saturn Vue) 1998–2002 Shortstar LX5 (based on the Northstar V8) 2003–2011 GM High Value (an evolution of the Chevrolet 60-Degree V6)