What do you think of the saturn outlook,you think its a good buy?

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ive been looking at it closely looking , but have no idea if its a good one or wether its reliable tnx i appreciate it

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I've been thinking about the Saturn Outlook for a few months, and over the past 2 weeks I've decided to buy one. It has the best fuel economy of any 8-passenger SUV, and it can tow up to 4500#, which is all that I need. I've owned this type of vehicle for many years, because I like the space to haul people & things, plus I need to tow a boat occasionally. I really like the "smart-slide" feature in the 2nd row of the Outlook -- it's never easy to get into the 3rd row & this system is the best attempt at making it easy. Decent room & fold flat seats in the 2nd & 3rd rows seal the deal for me on interior utility.

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With gas prices getting ever higher, we have been thinking about getting a smaller vehicle. But the Outlook doesn't feel small on the inside when compared to other 8-passenger SUVs, but it drives & handles better than most smaller SUVs. The engine & transmission have some of latest technologies, including variable valve timing & six-speeds, which is why it gets great gas mileage. I haven't seen any problems reported on the Net, so the short-term reliability appears okay. For the long-term, they are covered by a 5 year, 100K mile transferable warranty.

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Is it a good buy? Well, after I did a LOT of research, I think that it's a great buy (which is why I'm ordering one). Some people may compare it to mid-size SUVs or minivans, and it's probably more expensive than many of those. But if you at the functionality & interior space that the Outlook provides, it's more closely comparable to a Chevy Tahoe (which it beats in many ways). So, looking at what you get for your money, it's a great deal.

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The only other vehicle that I've been seriously considering is the sister vehicle to the Outlook, the GMC Acadia. The Acadia has nearly the same features as the Outlook, but it costs $1,000 - $2,000 more for a comparably equipped vehicle. The Acadia exclusively offers a Heads-Up display (showing your speed & other indicators on the windshield) which is a nice feature, but I can live without it. We've owned a couple of Saturn previously, and we really like how Saturn dealers treat their customers. They will probably sell 3x as many GMCs than Saturns, so it will be nice to own a more exclusive vehicle for less money. Hope this helps!
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