What are the specs of a 2007 Saturn Outlook?
Key Specs. of the 2007 Saturn Outlook. Base trim shown. Body Type: Sport Utility See similar vehicles. Combined MPG: 20-22 Combined MPG. Engine: 270-hp, 3.6-liter V-6 (regular gas) Drivetrain: Front-wheel Drive. Seating: 7-8 Seats.
When does the new Saturn Outlook come out?
Just days after the Outlook started arriving at dealerships, GM announced it will not be developing new minivans and will drop the segment entirely sometime after 2007. Outlook production is ramping up and should reach full capacity by the beginning of 2007.
Is the GM Saturn a front wheel drive car?
The transmission is brand new, a joint venture with Ford for use in both companies’ front- and all-wheel-drive vehicles. Drivetrains are now completely computer-controlled, and sometimes it’s an issue of the programming. In terms of lag, GM Powertrain has been better than most, so I’m hoping the flaw can be cured.
What’s the difference between a Chevy Tahoe and a Saturn Outlook?
Unlike the truck-based — or body-on-frame — construction of the Chevy TrailBlazer and Tahoe, the Outlook uses a new car-based — or unibody — platform (the SUV is larger than a car, but the structure is a design that’s been used in most cars for decades).
What kind of engine does the Saturn Outlook have?
The 2007 Saturn Outlook gets its juice from a choice of 3.6-liter V6s that generate 270 or 275 horsepower. The engines boast excellent power, torque and fuel economy, and offer exceptional smoothness. At over 4,700 pounds, the Outlook is no lightweight, but its handling is impressive.
When did the Saturn Outlook go on sale?
Note: This December 2006 review refers to hesitation in the Outlook’s acceleration that I deemed a deal-breaker — a sentiment later reinforced by several Cars.com visitors who had test-driven the model.
How many seats are there in a Saturn Outlook?
Within the Outlook’s doors lies an attractive, useful interior. The cabin offers a three-passenger, 60/40-split third-row bench seat; it’s comfortable for two adults, but isn’t recommended for three. Two second-row seating choices are available: a 60/40 split bench seat that seats three, or two captain’s chairs.
Key Specs. of the 2007 Saturn Outlook. Base trim shown. Body Type: Sport Utility See similar vehicles. Combined MPG: 20-22 Combined MPG. Engine: 270-hp, 3.6-liter V-6 (regular gas) Drivetrain: Front-wheel Drive. Seating: 7-8 Seats.
Just days after the Outlook started arriving at dealerships, GM announced it will not be developing new minivans and will drop the segment entirely sometime after 2007. Outlook production is ramping up and should reach full capacity by the beginning of 2007.
What kind of seats does the Saturn Outlook have?
Seating, 8-passenger (2-3-3 seating configuration) includes front row captains chairs, (AM9) second-row 60/40 split-folding seat with smart slide and third row flat-folding 60/40 bench seat Seat trim, leather-appointed seating on first and second rows, protein vinyl on third row
The transmission is brand new, a joint venture with Ford for use in both companies’ front- and all-wheel-drive vehicles. Drivetrains are now completely computer-controlled, and sometimes it’s an issue of the programming. In terms of lag, GM Powertrain has been better than most, so I’m hoping the flaw can be cured.
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.
How many miles does a Saturn XR have?
We bought our 2007 XR with 7 miles on it in 2007. She now has 202k miles. Maintenance: maintenance pack at 100k, trans at 150k, rear hubs 200k. Biggest issues is a short in the radio system and rear lift door motor presently.
The Outlook’s most novel feature is the Smart Slide second-row seat that flips and slides in one motion to provide exceptionally easy access to the roomy third row. The second and third rows both fold flat for cargo, and the second-row seats recline for comfort. Even with the third row occupied, the Outlook still offers generous cargo room in back.