Used 2009 Saturn Outlook Consumer Reviews
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Comfort!
By far the most comfortable car I have ever owned. An SUV that handles like a car. 60,000 miles and had only one engine problem that was taken care of by GM dealership at no charge due to 100,000 mile warranty. I can't say enough good things about it. My Brother owns the same year Pathfinder and I like my ride a great deal more.
It's a keeper
Our has only 100k miles, and it's had the standard replacement repairs, brakes, H2O pump, AC compressor, & tires. Strictly city driven', so I use the best synthetic oil to keep all those sensors happy. And that's the deal, maintenance. Gets 24 MPG hwy. Update: our Outlook only averages 4000 miles annual, and this is a problem for all oil flow sensor don't get used enough to get cleaned while being driven. Frustrating codes; they come & go, so I decided to take 1500 mile trip through 100⁰ heat and prove if I have a bad 3.6. I drove her hard @ 80+ mph, the codes would chime in & quietly go out. She only returned 17.9 mph, she missed a beat when the trans wouldn't shift after heavy stop & go mall shopping. This was repaired 18 months ago. Recycled the ignition, which corrected the shift problem. She still runs great, I couldn't kill her, I love the interior, but at first opportunity to replace her, she's gone. 104335 miles. Too much tech in this 3.6vvt.
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- XE 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,995192 mi away
- XE 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,001225 mi away
- XR 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,400273 mi away
2008 Saturn Outlook XR 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cy
The best and most comfortable, quiet car I have ever owned. We drive to Fl over 1500 miles, and I usually spend about eight hours behind the wheel! With this car I feel as though I could keep on driving all day and night. My only gripe is the gas mileage. I am hoping as I drive it more, that it gets better.
9 Months Old
This vehicle was chosen carefully - a decision for Outlook versus M-B GL350, CX-9, Highlander, Pilot. Outlook wins out in space, "adult" seat count and access, power/weight ratio, size, driveability, towing and AWD. We also suspected that the fuel economy would be worse than advertised, and it is. We live in the southwest with a lot of flat land and mountain grades as well. I've managed 19 mpg at 75 mph on the freeway. In town, 14-15 mpg. Hey people: when you spend 40 grand on a vehicle you better be able to afford an extra couple hundred bucks a year on gas for driving a 4,700 pound CUV. It's not a giant size Yaris! Our 7,000 lb diesel crewcab 4wdF350 gets 20 mpg but that's another story...
2008 Outlook Beats Buck and Arcadia
Evene before we purchased our 2008 Outlook XR AWD we first saw it at the Maine Mall. Now that we have poruchased we made the right choice this is a great crossover SUV. It meets our needs and we do a number of trips to Massachusetts. We enjoy everyhting about the Outlook