New car in my garage
#18
Congragulations. I think highly of the Aura and Malibu, and have commented numerous times on both of them in the past. Both, of course, have hybrid versions, although not as advanced as the outstanding new Ford Fusion Hybrid.
You, like me, seem to like ride comfort. That is one of the few mistakes that Saturn has done with the Aura. In the past, they offered the smoother-riding XE version with the V6 and higher-profile tires. Some time last year, they dropped the V6 option from the smoother-riding XE, now offering it only on the sportier XR with the lower-profile, firmer-riding tires. The XE now comes only with the 4. And, they also replaced the lower-tech but more reliable 3.5L V6 with the higher-tech but somewhat less-reliable 3.6L V6.
And, if you are tall like I am, don't ride in back.....that is another one of the car's few weak points. Like the Malibu and Fusion, headroom in back is definitely on the tight side.
Did they give you the break-in recommendations at the dealership, or do you need them? (Not all of us at CL, BTW, agree as to what the proper methods actually are....but auto companies, in general, make more or less the same recommendatons)
You, like me, seem to like ride comfort. That is one of the few mistakes that Saturn has done with the Aura. In the past, they offered the smoother-riding XE version with the V6 and higher-profile tires. Some time last year, they dropped the V6 option from the smoother-riding XE, now offering it only on the sportier XR with the lower-profile, firmer-riding tires. The XE now comes only with the 4. And, they also replaced the lower-tech but more reliable 3.5L V6 with the higher-tech but somewhat less-reliable 3.6L V6.
And, if you are tall like I am, don't ride in back.....that is another one of the car's few weak points. Like the Malibu and Fusion, headroom in back is definitely on the tight side.
Did they give you the break-in recommendations at the dealership, or do you need them? (Not all of us at CL, BTW, agree as to what the proper methods actually are....but auto companies, in general, make more or less the same recommendatons)
I think, but am not sure, that the XE and XR have the same suspension tuning. I could be wrong though. In fact if I am wrong I'd love to know just for my education. My coworker and good friend has an 08 XE 3.5L V6 with the exact same wheels and tire size I have and I find the ride to be nearly identical. I think I have a bit nicer tires though (Firestones, comapred to his Optomas). They're 17" 215/55/R17... you might be able to make that out in one of the pics I have in the slideshow I posted a link to.
In addition to that, I have a bit of an aversion to buying the first year of any new model. My dad is interested in the LaCrosse though and we'll be going to check it out when it hits the dealers here in a few more weeks. I hope it won't make me regret my decision, but let's just say it'll take a lot to make me regret saving 10 grand + tax and cheaper fuel/maintenance costs to boot.
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#22
Very nice, the only thing i can say bad about it is there is very little headroom in the rear seat. I am only 5'6 give or take half an inch, and i found it very uncomfortable, besides that, it was great.
#23
However in the Malibu and Aura with the sunroof, it's terrible. Even my friend who is 5'10" was having to slump over the fit.
What is so strange about that is the fact that the Aura/Malibu has a sunroof that slides out over the top of the roof... it doesn't slide inside the roof like most cars... so you'd think it wouldn't affect headroom all that much?
Ah well... I guess that's where kids sit anyway.
#26
I'm going to get some weathertech rubber mats for the car to make cleaning it out easy. Do you guys think I should get gray to approximately match the carpet or black for the 2-tone look to go along with the upper dash and such?
http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp...tChoiceIds=731
Interior pic of my car for quick reference
http://picasaweb.google.com/threxx/2...53229401579202
At one point I remember working out a pretty crazy good deal on a Sky Redline. Awesome car too, by the way... looks twice as expensive as it is, and has great fuel economy for its level of performance. The reason I didn't end up going with it was I hated the interior. Very hard/cheap plastic inside. Not comfortable. Thankfully while the Aura doesn't have the interior of the century, it's much more livable and on par with the competition. Then again I guess in a car like the Sky you should be focusing on driving, not stroking the dash? I guess that's why it's not the car for me.
http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp...tChoiceIds=731
Interior pic of my car for quick reference
http://picasaweb.google.com/threxx/2...53229401579202
At one point I remember working out a pretty crazy good deal on a Sky Redline. Awesome car too, by the way... looks twice as expensive as it is, and has great fuel economy for its level of performance. The reason I didn't end up going with it was I hated the interior. Very hard/cheap plastic inside. Not comfortable. Thankfully while the Aura doesn't have the interior of the century, it's much more livable and on par with the competition. Then again I guess in a car like the Sky you should be focusing on driving, not stroking the dash? I guess that's why it's not the car for me.
#27
Black goes with about anything so it's really personal preference I tend to lean towards black floor mats because it's easier to keep them looking clean. Yeah the interior on the Sky leaves much to be desired and if I remember correctly, mmarshall's review mentioned that the convertible top was a bit of a pain to use too