2006 Saturn Vue AWD Vtec

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Saturn Vues with the L66 engine were made from 2004-2007. L66 is actually the J35A3 from honda that was borrowed in exchange for 4 cylinder diesel engines.
    With this trade, GM got variable valve timing technology. But also Lift Electronic control. Which switches to a separate cam profile at high engine speeds to improve peak power.
    Variable valve timing and lift Electronic control (VTEC).

Комментарии • 36

  • @seanarnold713
    @seanarnold713 Год назад +1

    Here we are 2023 my 05 vue is the best running vehicle I’ve owned 210,000 miles and still rips around Honda J series great engine

  • @OccasionallyEvil
    @OccasionallyEvil 11 лет назад +13

    I bought my V6 Vue new in 2006. Still have it, love it. No reliability issues whatsoever. Good smooth power from the Honda engine (the same engine as in the $40,000+ Honda Odyssey, Honda Pilot and Acura MDX). One of the best vehicles I have ever owned (and I've owned over 20).

  • @SilverScarletSpider
    @SilverScarletSpider 5 лет назад +8

    The Saturn Vue is really cool. Love the Saturn body panels with dent resistant plastic and the Honda engine. Pontiac and Saturn made better cars than Chevy back in the early and late 2000’s

  • @concernedcitizen2898
    @concernedcitizen2898 5 лет назад +5

    Damn that red head is smokin!

  • @P17F0
    @P17F0 6 лет назад +4

    I own the 2.2L Ecotec and at 219,000 miles, still running strong!

    • @fixitup2193
      @fixitup2193 6 лет назад

      just make sure the timing chain tensioner have been updates there cheap and easy to replace and run good oil and filters

  • @tph420
    @tph420  11 лет назад +8

    The 4 cyl. is ecotec.
    the V6 is the J35A3 from honda.

  • @isaac24
    @isaac24 3 года назад

    My grandmother has a 2006 Vue V6. 210k miles (probably more), still runs like a dream.

  • @robertmunroe3976
    @robertmunroe3976 3 года назад +1

    I’ve got this exact vehicle, 2006 V6 AWD, bought used in 2018. They are known for the transmissions going bad, and mine does make some noise while shifting, especially if I don’t let it warm up, but(knock on wood), this has been constant since purchase and it shifts just fine. The vehicle is actually a bit of a sleeper, folks don’t expect it to accelerate as fast as it does; would be even faster if it didn’t have the extra weight of the AWD system. The AWD has proven to help a bunch up here in the wet/snowy Pacific Northwest. I got mine for only $5K USD, with 135K miles, so I can tolerate the negatives; overall, I’m quite pleased. Cheers!

    • @bjperez9076
      @bjperez9076 2 года назад

      Out of curiosity do/did you get good highway mpg? Thank you in advance!

  • @crow-vz5lx
    @crow-vz5lx 3 года назад +1

    I love my Vue.

  • @fixitup2193
    @fixitup2193 6 лет назад +6

    the red heads beautiful

    • @99subigt
      @99subigt 3 года назад

      You mean was beautiful, according to the video this was 10 years ago.

    • @Tahvyy
      @Tahvyy 2 года назад

      @@99subigt 🥳🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @user-zx8kd8xe6e
    @user-zx8kd8xe6e 28 дней назад

    The Equniox of saturn

  • @Max0r847
    @Max0r847 5 лет назад +1

    I experience some torque steer on an old 2004 Vue as well with the Honda engine. Amazing acceleration, but kind of annoying to maneuver under acceleration.

    • @SilverScarletSpider
      @SilverScarletSpider 5 лет назад

      Max0r847 Torque steer comes from suspension and chassis design in most FWD, has nothing to do with engine. I love the Saturn Vue too

    • @Max0r847
      @Max0r847 5 лет назад +2

      Lol, actually it turned out that the tires were very unevenly inflated. Most of it went away once I rectified that. I'd do further testing but I'd rather not press my luck. I can't afford to be a car hobbyist at this time :) And yea, of course, it's the net difference in power delivery and then traction that does that. Can't really blame the engine.

  • @crow-vz5lx
    @crow-vz5lx 3 года назад

    9.8 ltrs =2.6 gallons.
    He probably misread it >
    98 ltrs. = 26 gallons, which is more reasonable lol.
    (I'm rounding up)
    The awd gets like 23or so. But can be better driving modest and on highways.

  • @noaholivercedillo2451
    @noaholivercedillo2451 3 года назад

    I have the white one as my first csr

  • @crow-vz5lx
    @crow-vz5lx 3 года назад

    11.9km per ltr equals 27.99 mpg
    So. According to this equation you average 23.05 mpg

  • @fixitup2193
    @fixitup2193 6 лет назад +1

    id have to get used to saying ohh , dagmar

  • @DJEddieXZ
    @DJEddieXZ 13 лет назад

    The four cylinders can be brought with AWD.....

  • @jonathanlozano3358
    @jonathanlozano3358 6 лет назад

    I guess its not a true awd because of that torque steer

    • @tph420
      @tph420  6 лет назад +2

      4WD: it’s a system that sends power to all four wheels equally and without vectoring (controlling the division of power delivery between the wheels or axles), meaning each wheel will spin at the same constant rate as all the others.
      Because 4WD doesn't work good on-road (in a turn, each wheel has to spin at a different rate), 4wd system added an ON/OFF switch to turn 4WD off if your on-road. They call it part-time 4WD
      AWD: Similar to the “part-time four-wheel drive system” we just described, except for cars and some crossover SUVs, and note also that it’s completely automate (no switch needed). The system is constantly active and needs no activation or input from the driver to work. However, most newer all-wheel-drive vehicles send power to a primary axle, either the front for front-wheel-drive-based all-wheel-drive systems (like Subarus). Whenever the vehicle’s systems sense a loss of traction, it will electronically and physically divert power away from the slipping wheels to the wheels with traction.

  • @James-nm6de
    @James-nm6de 5 лет назад +2

    Honda V6 transmissions are garbage during this years. I changed to a 2.2l 5 spd manual. I love it

  • @concernedcitizen2898
    @concernedcitizen2898 5 лет назад +4

    The 2005 was better.

    • @seanarnold713
      @seanarnold713 Год назад

      I bought an 05 Awd 3.5 to flip a year later still driving it total sleeper sucker quick

  • @MK-651
    @MK-651 6 лет назад

    V tec 😂😂😂😂

  • @EXACTLYInstrumentals
    @EXACTLYInstrumentals 6 лет назад

    I own this car and I fucking hate it lol it is terrible

    • @tph420
      @tph420  6 лет назад +2

      Don't you like how you have zero rust on this 12 year old truck?
      It's a 250 hp V6 awd truck made in 2004. 15 years ago it was the first SUV Crossover to offer decent power for towing (3500lbs) for a great low price. In 2008 I bought a 2006 Vue for 10K CAD. The cheapest Rav4 V6 was going for ++20K (first year with the V6 was 2006).
      Today most SUVs offer this amount of power but back then the VUE received negative feedback because most reviewers said that having this much power in a SUV is ridiculous and unpractical. Now it is a standard.