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berry red looks bleh. Need a more bold red option.

needs a more regular white option. I'm not a fan of these creamy-looking white colors some cars are using these days. Gimme a bright white any day.

rest of the colors look ok, I guess.

Edited by PurdueGuy
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So the only non-neutral color on the Outlook is red? Weak, Saturn. Very weak. Now see, the Aura does much better. Offering red AND blue! <_<

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berry red looks bleh.  Need a more bold red option.

needs a more regular white option.  I'm not a fan of these creamy-looking white colors some cars are using these days.  Gimme a bright white any day.

rest of the colors look ok, I guess.

Are you kidding... I LOVE THE CREAMY COLORS! When I first saw them on Chrysler's, I instantly fell in love
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Just kind of a random thought, but these colors echo those found on the Honda Pilot, a model that this is designed to do battle with.

I still wish for more loud colors, but I guess those are saved for the Buick...

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I take it Ocean Mist isnt a blue shade?

Well, it's more of a bluish-gray color. This color is on display at the NYIAS. My wife likes this color a lot, but then fell in love with the Cocoa Brown on the Enclave.
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Berry Red=Sport Red Metallic, Midnight Blue=Dark (Navy) Blue Metallic, and could Ocean Mist be the same as Coastal Grey, which in turn is Stealth Grey/Blue Granite Metallic?

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Are you kidding... I LOVE THE CREAMY COLORS! When I first saw them on Chrysler's, I instantly fell in love

I like the cream colors on both, too.

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I like the creamy colors... I think I would have liked to have seen a dark blue and/or a dark green choice for the Outlook. Not liking the name "Berry Red". I would think with a nice change in their lineup, Saturn would try and get away from the cheesy color names. Reminds me of Hyundai's choices.

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Berry Red=Sport Red Metallic, Midnight Blue=Dark (Navy) Blue Metallic,  and could Ocean Mist be the same as Coastal Grey, which in turn is Stealth Grey/Blue Granite Metallic?

The Coastal Grey color on the Saturn Relay is going away for the 2007 model year. I love that color (also known as Slatestone <Buick>, Stealth Gray <Pontiac & GMC>, and Blue-Granite <Chevy>) and the Ocean Mist on the Outlook was not the same as Coastal Grey.

I would really like to see 25U - Midnight Blue Metallic (SKY & AURA) available on the OUTLOOK. Just recently my wife and I were considering leasing a 2006 Saturn VUE V6 AWD, but after seeing the OUTLOOK (and still waiting to see the GMC Acadia) we decided to wait a little longer to see what the prices will be on the OUTLOOK XR model.

Edited by GMTruckGuy74

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