What is a Saturn Outlook?

What is a Saturn Outlook?

The Saturn Outlook is a full-size crossover SUV that debuted at the New York International Auto Show, and was based on the GM Lambda platform, which it shared with the Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia. The Outlook went on sale in 2006 as a 2007 model.

What year did they stop making Saturn Outlook?

Saturn. General Motors halted production of its Saturn brand in October 2009 after a failed deal with the Penske Automotive Group. Saturn, with a vehicle line that included mostly small to mid-size cars, had been around since 1985 but was never profitable.

What to look for in a 2007 Saturn Outlook?

Up front, the Outlook’s grille is dominated by a thick chrome bar that represents the new face of Saturn. XR models are distinguished by body-color side moldings (XE gets black moldings), standard roof rails, foglamps and a dual exhaust.

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 kind of horsepower does a Saturn Outlook have?

The Saturn Outlook is an all-new crossover SUV that seats up to eight passengers. The standard power plant for the Outlook XE is a 3.6-liter V6 rated at 270 hp and 248 pound-feet of torque. The XR model’s dual rear exhaust helps boost the output slightly to 275 hp and 251 lb-ft of torque.

What’s the difference between the outlook XR and Xe?

Thanks in part to its exclusive dual exhaust, the Outlook XR delivers five more horsepower than the XE – which represents a power increase of less than two percent and a bigger advantage for the vehicle’s marketers than its drivers. The six-speed automatic transmission shifts smoothly and offers manual gear selection.