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2009 Saturn Outlook 4-door XE Sport Utility

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2009 Saturn Outlook XE  Front angle medium view photo
KBB Editors' Overview
The 2009 Saturn Outlook is part of a family of three-row crossover vehicles that include the Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia and Chevrolet Traverse. For most families, the Outlook offers all the relevant capability of GM's three-row, truck-based SUVs, but with better ride and handling, easier entry and exit and better fuel economy. 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.

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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. Unless your family requires the added ruggedness of a truck-based SUV, the increased efficiency of something smaller or the volume of a minivan, the 2009 Saturn Outlook has few significant shortcomings.

What's Significant about this Car?

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.
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