Any Saturn-Outlook XR V6 Owners~08-09 ???
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    Question Any Saturn-Outlook XR V6 Owners~08-09 ???

    AWD V6 version > ample tow rating for my 21' Daytona
    Feedback please...pro's, con's ???

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    I have a Saturn Vue that I basically married into. I drive it for work as I drive a bunch of miles. Anyways, its the biggest piece of shit I have ever driven. It is so loud I have a hard time talking on the phone. I have also had to replace a lot of engine mounts, CV's gaskets, etc. I would never recommend anyone buying a Saturn. Just my.02.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WMorton View Post
    I have a Saturn Vue that I basically married into. I drive it for work as I drive a bunch of miles. Anyways, its the biggest piece of shit I have ever driven. It is so loud I have a hard time talking on the phone. I have also had to replace a lot of engine mounts, CV's gaskets, etc. I would never recommend anyone buying a Saturn. Just my.02.
    Ugh, that sounds like a BAD MARRIAGE...4/cyl, V6, AWD or FWD, year?

    In my area SE-Pa I see a LOT of older and last year Vue's on the road, yet only few Outlook's.
    I really like the looks of the Outlook (same as GMC Acadia) and its V6 AWD (5000 lbs tow rating) is perfect for my 21' Daytona.
    the Vue AWD V6 tow rating is only 3,500
    Every Vue owner (usually seniors) seem to love their cars.

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    05, Vue, Redline, V6, 2WD. I'm at 93k miles at the moment. I'm going to keep driving it till next year and go the European route for a little more professional look. Hard to spend money on a car you drive 40-50k a year. When you get older, you really don't care what you drive. Oh my, I just became my father....
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    I had a 2008 GMC Acadia AWD, same car. It was my wife's car and we used it for vacations, including trips to havasu. We enjoyed the setup of the car but the quality, gas mileage, power, were all dissapointing. I would use it to launch and retrieve my 21' Essex (4,100 lbs dry including trailer). It was fine on flat surfaces but towing 5 miles up McCullogh took it's toll. I had a four-year lease and I am happy to be done with it. I wish it was a better car, because that size vechicle suited our needs very well.

    There is a thread or two on here about the Acadias.

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