What does the 2008 Saturn Outlook look like?

What does the 2008 Saturn Outlook look like?

The Outlook is a nice-looking vehicle, free of the sliding doors that plagued the Relay and designed to look more like a sport utility vehicle than a van or wagon. The Outlook is characterized by wedge-shaped side mirrors that, well, mirror the shape of the headlight clusters. They look like something you’d see on a concept car.

How to sell a 2008 Saturn Outlook Xe?

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What kind of engine does the Saturn Outlook have?

The Outlook’s sole engine is a 270-horsepower, 3.6-liter V-6, which drives either the front or all four wheels through a six-speed automatic transmission. The dual-exhaust XR model makes 275 hp.

Are there any all wheel drive Saturns for 2008?

For 2008, all-wheel-drive models will feature an Active On Demand system that manages the torque split between the front and rear axles, putting more power to different axles as needed.

The Outlook is a nice-looking vehicle, free of the sliding doors that plagued the Relay and designed to look more like a sport utility vehicle than a van or wagon. The Outlook is characterized by wedge-shaped side mirrors that, well, mirror the shape of the headlight clusters. They look like something you’d see on a concept car.

The Outlook’s sole engine is a 270-horsepower, 3.6-liter V-6, which drives either the front or all four wheels through a six-speed automatic transmission. The dual-exhaust XR model makes 275 hp.

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For 2008, all-wheel-drive models will feature an Active On Demand system that manages the torque split between the front and rear axles, putting more power to different axles as needed.

What kind of car is the Saturn Outlook?

2008 Saturn Outlook Overview. Vehicle Overview. Saturn’s large Outlook crossover, introduced for 2007, can seat seven or eight. Available in two trim level designations — XE and XR with front- or all-wheel drive — the Outlook competes against the Ford Freestyle, Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander.

What are the new colors for the Saturn Outlook?

New exterior colors for 2008 include Garnet Red, Carbon Flash (which replaces Charcoal) and Platinum Ice, which will be available later in the model year and replace White Diamond. The news inside the Outlook is a third row that’s comfortable even for 6-foot-tall adults.

What are the new colors for the Saturn XR?

Where the XE has a single exhaust outlet, the XR has twins with slick, squared-off exhaust tips. New exterior colors for 2008 include Garnet Red, Carbon Flash (which replaces Charcoal) and Platinum Ice, which will be available later in the model year and replace White Diamond.

What do side mirrors on a Saturn Outlook look like?

The Outlook is characterized by wedge-shaped side mirrors that, well, mirror the shape of the headlight clusters. They look like something you’d see on a concept car. The Outlook has chrome door handles and bright 18-inch alloy wheels; 19-inch rims are optional.

2008 Saturn Outlook Overview. Vehicle Overview. Saturn’s large Outlook crossover, introduced for 2007, can seat seven or eight. Available in two trim level designations — XE and XR with front- or all-wheel drive — the Outlook competes against the Ford Freestyle, Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander.

What’s the price of a 2007 Saturn Outlook?

The 2007 Saturn Outlook starts at a base Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $27,990 and can top $43,000 when fully loaded.

What are the standard features of a Saturn Outlook Xe?

Included as standard equipment on a base-level Outlook XE are a CD/MP3 sound system with an auxiliary audio jack, power windows/locks/mirrors, remote keyless entry, cruise control, 18-inch painted aluminum wheels, rear wiper/washer and Smart Slide second-row seats.

What’s the price of a 2008 Saturn Outlook?

The 2008 Saturn Outlook has a base Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting under $29,000 and can top $41,000 when fully loaded. The step from XE to XR adds $2,300, and the step from front- to all-wheel drive requires an additional $2,000.

What kind of suspension does the Saturn Outlook have?

The Outlook’s “body-frame integral” architecture and fully independent suspension help deliver the car-like ride and handling not traditionally associated with such a large vehicle. The Outlook is available in front- or all-wheel drive. Showing 3 of 208 reviews. Reliable with plenty of legroom. Airbag service light issues since new.

New exterior colors for 2008 include Garnet Red, Carbon Flash (which replaces Charcoal) and Platinum Ice, which will be available later in the model year and replace White Diamond. The news inside the Outlook is a third row that’s comfortable even for 6-foot-tall adults.

How tall is the third row seat in a Saturn Outlook?

Interior The news inside the Outlook is a third row that’s comfortable even for 6-foot-tall adults. Whether equipped with a three-passenger bench or twin captain’s chairs, the second row features what Saturn calls Smart Slide: To ease third-row access, a single lever slides the second-row chair (or 60/40-split seat segment) forward.