2009 Saturn Outlook Photo

2009 Saturn Outlook - Specifications

MSRP: $30,625 - $36,450 See Local Classifieds
 
FWD 4 Door XE Dimensions
MSRP For This Trim: $30,625
Vehicle
EPA Classification 2WD Sport Utility Vehicle
Weight Information
Base Curb Weight (lbs) 4702
Interior Dimensions
Second Leg Room (in) 36.9
Front Leg Room (in) 41.3
Front Shoulder Room (in) 62.0
Passenger Volume (ft³) 154
Third Hip Room (in) 48.3
Front Hip Room (in) 58.0
Passenger Capacity 8
Third Leg Room (in) 33.2
Front Head Room (in) 40.4
Third Shoulder Room (in) 57.8
Second Head Room (in) 39.3
Third Head Room (in) 38.4
Second Hip Room (in) 57.9
Second Shoulder Room (in) 61.1
Exterior Dimensions
Height, Overall (in) 69.9
Wheelbase (in) 118.9
Min Ground Clearance (in) 7.4
Length, Overall (in) 200.7
Width, Max w/o mirrors (in) 78.2
Rear Door Opening Width (in) 50.2
Liftover Height (in) - TBD -
Rear Door Opening Height (in) - TBD -
Track Width, Front (in) 67.3
Track Width, Rear (in) 67.3
Cargo Area Dimensions
Cargo Area Length @ Floor to Seat 3 (in) 24.5
Cargo Area Length @ Floor to Seat 1 (in) 86.9
Cargo Volume to Seat 1 (ft³) 115.9
Cargo Volume to Seat 2 (ft³) 68.6
Cargo Area Length @ Floor to Seat 2 (in) 55.2
Cargo Box (Area) Height (in) - TBD -
Cargo Box Width @ Wheelhousings (in) - TBD -
Cargo Area Width @ Beltline (in) 46.7
Cargo Volume to Seat 3 (ft³) 24.1

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Why should I also consider these? X

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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