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2009 Saturn Outlook - Expert Reviews

MSRP: $30,625 - $36,450 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2009 saturn outlook Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Plenty of room for people or cargo, smooth ride, easy access to all seats, drives smaller than it really is, above-average towing capacity. Cons: Small...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2009 saturn outlook

...Though it lacks some of the features and options found in similarly priced vehicles, the Outlook offers large families a safe, reliable, and better-looking...

Cars.com
2009 Saturn Outlook Professional Cars.com Review

...including one free year of Safe and Sound service, which alerts authorities in the event of a collision and provides crash data...

Cars.com
2009 Saturn Outlook Professional Cars.com Review

...Base price range: $30,320-$36,145 plus $735 freight. Price as tested: $39,605, including freight and options (XR model, AWD). On the Road rating: 8.8 (of a...

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Shoppers looking for vehicles in this class prefer the passenger space of a minivan without the outward design of one, and in most cases, off-road ability isn’t needed.

One negative for the Outlook is pricing; the base XE model is a good value, but pile the XR with options and it can exceed $45,000, which is as much as some same-size luxury-brand models.

The CX-9 has a sportier look and feel, and it appeals to those who want to drive a little more enthusiastically.

The Toyota Highlander offers a sleeker appearance and revamped interior appointments.

Then there's the Pilot, which has a simpler, boxier appearance but good performance from its V-6 powertrain.

The Ford Flex—which is basically replacing the Ford Taurus X—holds the trump card for styling.

To most shoppers, the Flex’s distinct boxy appearance and three rows of comfortable seating is a strong selling point; the Flex also promises safety rivaling that of the Outlook.


 
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