| U.S. Probes Saturn Vue SUV on Rollovers
By Dee-Ann Durbin, Associated Press Writer
U.S. Safety Agency Investigating Saturn Vue SUV After Rear Suspension
Fails in Rollover Tests
WASHINGTON
(AP) -- Federal regulators are investigating the Saturn Vue sport
utility vehicle after its rear suspension failed during two government
rollover tests, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
said Tuesday.
Saturn Vues from the 2002-2004 model years are being investigated.
General Motors Corp. spokesman Jim Schell said the company has sold
around 230,000 Saturn Vues since they were introduced in the 2002
model year.
"We are
cooperating with NHTSA on the investigation," Schell said.
He said he hasn't heard about any problems with the Vue in internal
company tests.
NHTSA said the
left-rear suspension failed on both the four-wheel-drive and front-wheel-drive
Saturn Vues in June during a 45-mph test that includes a sharp turn.
Both times, a wheel collapsed beneath the vehicle.
NHTSA said it
also has received one complaint from a consumer who said his rear
wheel bent under his 2003 Vue when he swerved after his vehicle
left the road. The incident caused the vehicle to roll over.
NHTSA investigations
sometimes lead to vehicle recalls, but NHTSA and GM haven't yet
determined if the Vue should be recalled.
NHTSA began
testing a vehicle's tendency to roll over with a moving test this
year. Before that, the agency measured rollover propensity using
a mathematical formula based on a vehicle's height and width. Under
the old formula, the 2003 Saturn Vue received three out of five
stars for rollover resistance. NHTSA hasn't given the 2004 Vue a
starred rating.
National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov
General Motors
Corp., http://www.gm.com
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