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| The Bottom Line | Although its dashboard isn't loaded with electronics, the 2007 Saturn Aura is a solid sedan with a decent stereo and has navigation and hands-free calling offered through OnStar. | The 2007 Saturn Aura Green Line succeeds in its mission statement of being a cheap hybrid. While its stripped-down cabin disappoints, its entry-level drive train technology delivers decent fuel economy gains over the V-6 gasoline model. | Nissan gives the 2009 Maxima a serious performance treatment, making the car fun to drive while offering practical cabin technology in this comfortable sedan. | The 2008 Saturn Vue XR is a stylish performer with some advanced optional cabin technology, including an intuitive touch-screen navigation and music system. | We like that the HS250h packs a good deal of cabin tech and luxurious refinements, but we wonder if the decidedly average fuel economy is worth the additional complexity of the hybrid drivetrain. |
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| Drivetrain available | front-drive | Front-drive | Front-drive | All-wheel drive | Front-drive |
| Available Engine | Gas | Hybrid | Gas | Gas | Hybrid |
| Body style | sedan | Sedan | Sedan | SUV | Sedan |
| Trim levels | XR | Green Line | SV | XR | Info unavailable |
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