* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.
- Reliability (3)The powertrain is relatively sturdy, but the model is notorious for steering column issues, premature brake wear, and various electronic gremlins.
- Maintenance (4)Parts are abundant and inexpensive due to the shared GM Epsilon platform, making it a relatively cheap vehicle to keep on the road for DIY mechanics.
- Technology (2)Features are very basic, even for 2007; while remote start was a nice touch, the lack of an auxiliary input on many units and a dated dot-matrix display feel archaic.
- Comfort (3)Legroom is generous and the ride quality is generally soft, though the heavy use of hard plastics in the interior and lackluster seat bolstering detract from the experience.
- Dynamics (3)The 3.5L V6 provides decent acceleration for the era, but the steering feels disconnected and the chassis lacks the refinement found in European or Japanese rivals.