Yeah, I guess all of us who have driven Saturns for 100K-200K miles have been driving junk and didn't ever know it! Silly us!
OP, my dh is 6'3" and he loves driving our VUE. It's very comfortable for him, way more comfortable than his Civic. We had an ION that we traded in towards the VUE (yeah, that must've been JUNK too -- I made money on that trade-in

) because our ds was getting too tall to comfortably sit in the back of it. Plus, now I cart him and his teenage friends around and we have no legroom problems.
We all LOVE our JUNKY VUE!!!!!
Sorry if I upset you (or anyone else). Experiences with cars can be a hit or miss. All I am saying is that in 8 years working for an independent repair shop, I saw more then one or two saturns and hondas. I saw more like 100's! Most of the people on this board own
A Honda or Saturn, maybe
two. I have seen tons.
It's just my opinion (with 8 years backing it & everyone else I worked with), you will be happier with a Honda. I had customer's who drive theirs to over 300,000 miles!!! Yes, most people would buy a new car before hitting 300,000, but I never saw a Saturn owner stick with their car that long. (In fact, I knew guys that worked at the Saturn dealers that would tell me they were junk. That's way they worked there... if it's not broke, they don't get paid!)
All I can tell you is the experiences that several customer's had, and I literary had Saturn owner's crying over their cars because of the crazy repairs needed. Saturn tends to use plastic gaskets, where they should use cork, instead of having to buy a CV boot to fix a problem, Saturn would only sell the whole axle assembly (3 times as much $$$)...that kind of thing.
Additionally, we found that Honda would sell their HONDA brand parts at almost the same price as an after market part, where Saturn would charge you almost double to use their parts as apposed to an after market brand. The choice was always the customer's, but few Honda owners went for an after market part.
These are the things, for a repair side, that people don't think about. The same job on a Honda, tends to run less then most other cars. They are Just made better!
Anyway, that's my two cents. Whatever you buy, make sure you like it...not just cause 10 people on a forum told you too. Drive the car, when you are in it... you will know which car is yours.