Restyled front and rear fascias mark 2006 models of Saturn's compact-class SUV, while inside the cabin seats are new with trim accents added in wood and chrome. Read More »
2006 Saturn (Division of General Motors) Vue Red Line Compact Sport Utility Vehicle
For Vue the Red Line means a special package of equipment with the V6 engine and five-speed automatic transmission for either FWD or AWD traction. Read More »
2006 Saturn (Division of General Motors) Relay Crossover Minivan and Sport Utility Vehicle
The boxy exterior package of Saturn's Relay looks like an SUV, yet the stretched wheelbase supports a generous passenger compartment with three tiers of seats for seven plus a flat floor arrangement to handle a load of cargo. Read More »
2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara Compact Sport Utility Vehicle
The revision of Suzuki's compact-class sport-utility vehicle begins with a rigid new unit-body monocoque structure that's typically used for sporty cars rather than trucks. Read More »
2006 Toyota RAV4 Compact Sport Utility Vehicle
In 1996, Toyota hit a home run by doing something no other car company had done before: it built an SUV on a car platform. It seemed an odd move "” is it a car or an SUV? But as it turned out, America was more than ready for a vehicle that offered the styling and roominess of an SUV in a smaller, more fuel-efficient package. Read More »
2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara Compact Sport Utility Vehicle
You can't argue with America's No. 1 warranty. With the economy's unpredictable behavior as of late, a 7-year, 100,000-mile guarantee is highly appealing to middle-class America. Read More »
2006 Hyundai Tuscon Compact Sport Utility Vehicle
Give credit to Hyundai, the largest automaker in South Korea, for curvy car styles, an alluring price strategy and generous warranty coverage. All of these points are apparent in Hyundai's latest product, a new small-class sport-utility vehicle. Read More »