The Outlook provides a comfortable and quiet ride, soaking up bumps and isolating the cabin from road noise, vibration and wind whistles. When it comes time to stop, the brake pedal feels good underfoot and works in a smooth, linear fashion. Steering corrections are handled accurately for a large vehicle, but visibility is somewhat compromised due to thick B- and C-pillars which impede next-lane visibility. Rear seat headrests and the ceiling-mounted DVD player make looking out the rear window akin to a visual obstacle course. In that way, the Outlook’s size betrays itself, but for the most part it offers a nimble, car-like ride. It’s exceptionally maneuverable, turning into parking spaces and handling u-turns easily. After a week spent driving the Outlook, we found it to be an exceptionally quiet and smooth riding crossover.