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Saturn - Outlook (2008)

Discover the 2008 Saturn Outlook – a practical midsize SUV that blends affordability with family-friendly comfort. Whether you’re browsing recent listings or exploring long‑term ownership, understanding the Saturn Outlook price landscape is essential for making an informed decision.

In the used car market, the value of any vehicle fluctuates with condition, mileage, location, and timing. Thus, the Saturn Outlook 2008 price will vary, and so will the overall used Saturn Outlook price you see in your local area. Below is a comprehensive guide to help you grasp what to expect, from spec details to depreciation trends.

  • Engine: 2.4L 4‑Cylinder (HO2K)
  • Transmission: 5‑Speed Automatic or 5‑Speed Manual (Subject to trim)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline – Standard 87 octane
  • Fuel Efficiency: EPA estimated 17–21 MPG city/27–29 MPG highway (Varies by trim, transmission, and driving style)
  • Dimensions: 4,842 mm (length) × 1,793 mm (width) × 1,701 mm (height); wheelbase 2,621 mm
  • Seating Capacity: 5 passengers, 4‑item bench seat in the second row
  • Cargo: 14.3 cu ft behind the rear seats, 45.2 cu ft with seats folded
  • Drive Type: Front‑Wheel Drive, optional AWD (in some trims)
  • Safety Features: Dual front airbags, seat belts, anti‑roll bars, optional traction control
  • Infotainment: 4‑inch touchscreen, AM/FM stereo, CD player, optional Bluetooth & satellite radio
  • Interior Features: Cloth upholstery, power windows/front seats, optional sunroof, optional 8‑in touch‑screen multimedia
  • Warranty: Saturn “2‑Year Repair Credit” warranty; extended coverage through third‑party providers optional

Saturn Outlook Depreciation

When you evaluate a used vehicle, depreciation is a core factor. The Saturn Outlook depreciation curve follows typical midsize SUV trends:

  • First year: 15 – 20% drop from the original MSRP (or the average 2008 new market price) – regardless of route, model, and condition.
  • Second year: another 10 – 13% depreciation, with the rate slowing as the vehicle reaches the 3‑year mark.
  • Over a 5‑year horizon: ~45 – 55% of the original value, which aligns with the average depreciation curve for gasoline midsize SUVs of that generation.
  • After 8 years: Value stabilizes at ~25‑30% of the original price—a common plateau for highly used but mechanically sound vehicles.

These figures serve as guidance. They don’t replace site‑specific vehicles, so making sure you look at localized listings after factoring in mileage, service history, and accident records is essential.

What is a 2008 Saturn Outlook Worth?

The answer to “what is a 2008 Saturn Outlook worth?” hinges on several variables:

  • Condition: Mild wear, clean interior, no mechanical damage.
  • Mileage: Average U.S. mileage is about 12,000 miles per year; a 2008 Outlook in the 20‑25k mile range will usually command a premium.
  • Market demand: In regions with a strong pickup/sales cycle for mid‑size SUVs, the price may be slightly above the national average.
  • Trim: Higher trim levels (e.g., CrossRoads or Touring) include luxury features that bump value.

With those points in mind, a Saturn Outlook 2008 price in a healthy market could range from $5,500 to $9,000 USD for


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