Consumer Review Video - 2010 Saturn Outlook XE 3.6L V6

Car Displayed: 2010 Saturn Outlook XE 3.6L V6

The 2010 Saturn Outlook XE is difficult to maintain. The wheel well lining needs to be pried back for access to any of the headlights, which won’t allow for reliable bulb changes. Reaching the battery may also be a problem as multiple tools will be necessary to disengage it from a cramped position in the floor of the cabin. Connecting your phone via Bluetooth will also be a hassle as the voice-prompted set-up may require multiple attempts to establish a connection.

However, the 2010 Saturn Outlook XE does have its high points. Performing an oil change shouldn’t be a problem as both the drain plug and filter are accessible without any extensive parts removals. The brake fluid reservoir has unobstructed access that will allow you to reliably monitor the fluid level. The fuse boxes are relatively easy to reach and the engine one conveniently comes provided with a fuse puller.

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