Can a 2009 Saturn Vue pull a trailer?

Can a 2009 Saturn Vue pull a trailer?

2009 Saturn Vue Towing Capacity Depending on trim level the 2009 Saturn Vue has a towing capacity between 1500 lbs and 3500 lbs.

What kind of seats does the 2009 Saturn Outlook have?

From the windshield to the tailgate, we found the 2009 Saturn Outlook’s passenger cabin attractive and comfortable. Outlook XE models get metallic trim, XR models get wood-like trim: leather seating is standard in the XR and available on XE.

What kind of engine does a Saturn Outlook have?

As far as people movers of the 5,000-pound, eight-passenger variety are concerned, the 2009 Saturn Outlook ranks among the most satisfying we’ve driven. Merging onto the highway, the 281-horsepower V6 and smooth-shifting, six-speed automatic combine to deliver quiet and confident acceleration.

What’s the price of a new Saturn Outlook?

The Outlook and its GM brethren appear poised for unprecedented success in a category pioneered by the now-defunct Chrysler Pacifica and still competitive Ford Taurus X, not to mention the all-new Ford Edge. The 2009 Saturn Outlook has a base Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting around $31,000 and can top $43,000 when fully loaded.

What kind of engine does a Saturn XR have?

A revised 3.6-liter engine produces more power this year, while new features include standard leather seating on XR trims, an available 5.1 Bose Cabin Surround Sound Audio system and a new rear backup camera for vehicles not equipped with a navigation view screen.

How many miles does a 2009 Saturn Outlook have?

Mileage: 240,910 miles Body Type: SUV Color: Silver Engine: 6 Cyl 3.6 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 07/01/09 and owned in PA until 01/04/10 • 2nd owner purchased on 03/31/10 and owned in IA until 04/24/12 • 3rd owner purchased on 07/18/12 and owned in SD until .

Is the Saturn Outlook a good family car?

Roomier than most midsize crossovers and more sensible (for many) than a full-size SUV, the comfortable, versatile and refined 2009 Saturn Outlook is a great family car.

The Outlook and its GM brethren appear poised for unprecedented success in a category pioneered by the now-defunct Chrysler Pacifica and still competitive Ford Taurus X, not to mention the all-new Ford Edge. The 2009 Saturn Outlook has a base Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting around $31,000 and can top $43,000 when fully loaded.

Are there any complaints about the Saturn Outlook?

I have read all the complaints on the 2008 models with complaints about off the line performance and reluctance to downshift. In addition to the added horsepower of the 2009s, Saturn went the absolute opposite direction for throttle and transmission calibration.