2007 Saturn Outlook Review

XE Sport Utility
All-new crossover SUV comfortably seats eight.

Introduction

reviewed by New Car Test Drive
2007 Saturn Outlook Review

The 2007 Saturn Outlook is a new model. The powerful 3.6-liter V6 engine and smooth six-speed transmission were new in last year's Saturn Aura sedan, which won the 2007 North American Car of the Year Award at the Detroit Auto Show.

Unlike the Chevy Tahoe and TrailBlazer, the Outlook doesn't use a truck chassis, so it offers a smoother ride, less weight and nimbler handling. Called a crossover by industry observers, its chassis is more like that of a car even though it offers the passenger and cargo capacity of a big SUV.

Outlook is only one inch shorter than the Tahoe, but offers much more legroom in the third row, thanks to its modern design: a long wheelbase and wide track, with short overhangs.

The Outlook offers comfortable seating for eight yet it gets an EPA-rated 18/26 miles per gallon City/Highway with front-wheel drive and 17/24 mpg with all-wheel drive. That's significantly better than what the truck-based SUVs get.

Although the Outlook is 13 inches longer than the Honda Pilot, it retails for about the same price. Compared with the Honda, the Outlook offers significantly more horsepower, transmission sophistication, and interior room, plus the latest in styling (although the Pilot will be redesigned for the 2008 model year).

The Outlook's acceleration is good, its ride solid and comfortable, and its transmission smooth. The interior shows much attention to detail, and the standard cloth seats are of a high quality and actually look stylish in black or gray.

All the latest safety bits come as standard equipment, including large airbag curtains that protect all three rows of seating, and a tire pressure monitor. Its base price is a relatively modest $28,000 in a FWD Outlook XE that's fairly well equipped, but many options are available that could jack the price way up. Next Page


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