The latest 2007 Saturn Outlook large crossover has eventually been priced. The entry-level front-wheel-drive Outlook SE trim will come to market at a starting price just under $28,000.The base model comes equipped with a decent 3.6-liter V6 VVT engine, capable of delivering some 270 hp and 248 lb-ft (336 Nm) of peak torque. The Saturn Outlook SE delivers 18/26 city/highway mileage measured by the EPA. The same model with an all-wheel drive is rated at 17/24 mpg.

The range-topping Saturn Outlook XR gets slightly more powerful engine, featuring 275 hp and 251 lb-ft (340 Nm) of torque. The FWD model will start at $30,290 and the AWD Saturn Outlook XR will set you back for at least $32,290, Inside Line is reporting.
All CUVs come equipped with the same Hydra-Matic 6T75 six-speed automatic gearbox.
It is not yet clear, whether the large eight-seater will be able to substitute the Saturn Relay MPV when the latter will eventually retire, since the Outlook still costs some $6,000 more than the 2007 Relay.
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