October 8, 200718 yr It starts at $24,795, including destination. Fuel economy and performance are likely to be worse than the old model's, because it now weighs 500 lbs more. If it gets a +2 MPG increase, like BAS does in the lighter Aura and Malibu, that will be 21/28 MPG, comparable to a non-hybrid RAV4 or CR-V. The tax credit for '07s was $600; technically the smaller the fuel economy increase, the smaller the credit. Included in the price are body-color bumpers, special alloys, floor mats, BAS, and hybrid auto A/C. For the same price, I'd rather get an XR FWD and drive less.
October 8, 200718 yr because it now weighs 500 lbs more can't you just ask the two big girls in the trunk to leave?
October 9, 200718 yr This is for the BAS Green Line, not the 2-mode, then? I wonder what pricing will be on the 2-mode... Edited October 9, 200718 yr by PurdueGuy
October 9, 200718 yr judging by how slow the aura hybrids have sold, there will likely be some incentive on it at some point.
October 9, 200718 yr Not bad compared to the nearly$30K Escape. I'm sure it will be close to $30K with options. I definitely like the style of the Vue better than the Escape, even if it is a piggy.
October 9, 200718 yr Author Not bad compared to the nearly$30K Escape. I'm sure it will be close to $30K with options. I definitely like the style of the Vue better than the Escape, even if it is a piggy. A Mariner Hybrid starts at $26,620, including destination, and has the same equipment as the VUE GL. Considering you get an actual increase in MPG over non-hybrid rivals, better performance, and a $3000 tax credit, it's a no brainer.
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