2008 Saturn Outlook Consumer Opinions from Around the Web

Found 133 consumer opinions, showing 1-5:

  • Yes, It's Really a Saturn!

    Test drove GMC Acadia, Mazda CX-9, Chrysler Pacifica, bought a 2008 Outlook XR FWD. The Acadia didn't ride as nice as the Outlook and had a few rattles to it. One practically melts into the... Read full review

  • Ditto on heating problems

    "I'm a new Outlook owner--just bought it last week. We drove it from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. On the way home, we drove through heavy rain and some fog. We tried for hours to adjust the... Read full review

  • Saturn Outlook, KBB Consumer Review

    "We've had our 2007 Outlook since July. We bought it as a program car, with 10K miles on it already. The first day we brought it home, we had transmission problems with it...after starting... Read full review

  • 2008 Saturn Outlook, CarAndDriver Consumer Review

    Mileage: 2500 Style: XE Owned Before: This is my first time owning a vehicle of this make. Pros Nice interior, even in lower model. Lots of features. Large, comfortable interior for 7... Read full review

  • Great Ride.

    It has a nice, smooth ride and it's interior is nice, not cheesey. It handles well around corners, and has 7-8 passenger seating. The exterior is very sharp looking. The gas mileage could... Read full review

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    The 2008 Saturn Outlook competes with some of the roomiest carlike crossover vehicle models, which bring many of the advantages of a minivan, including fuel economy that's much better than traditional truck-based SUVs, though none of these vehicles boasts rugged off-road ability. The Ford Taurus X has a lower seating position and feels more like a wagon than the Outlook, with a lower cargo floor that's easier to access. The Taurus X also ranks very high in safety. The Toyota Highlander has recently been redesigned, with 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 CX-9 has a sportier look and feel, and it appeals to those who want to drive a little more enthusiastically. The Outlook's fuel economy is comparable to that of other mid-size crossover vehicles. One negative for the Outlook is pricing; the base XE model is a good value, but pile the XR with options and it can approach $45,000, which is as much as some same-size luxury-brand models.

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