Used 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Consumer Reviews
2019 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
Love it. Economical, practical, and comfortable. Especially nice when I have gone up to six weeks without having to fuel up. For an AWD SUV it is very good on fuel on longer trips. Would have liked to see a longer battery range (80 km) but overall will be keeping this vehicle for the long term. When compared to my previous vehicle the gas savings along will pay for this vehicle in about 8 years.
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Full of problems
Bmu issues, paint issues, sda issues, trim issues, rear motor mount issues, battery issues, engine issues all before fist 10k miles
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Not a very good SUV
After a long look at the Mitsubishi phev models the SUV looks Good, but unless you charge the battery it really isn't as good as it sounds. The SUV needs Toyota 's technology, running gas you will only get 25 mpg. Battery 70 mpg but u can only go a short distance. Thumbs Down
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Prince
Great car!!! I just need something bigger
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Thumbs down on battery life
After only 125,000 KM/76700 miles, our Outlander lost 50% of it's range. We went from 38KM to 19KM. They did a battery charge and analysis at the dealership at the request of Mitsubishi and their conclusion was that the battery was fine. I disagree. I wonder how a Tesla owner would feel if this range after 77,000 miles dropped from 400 miles to 200 miles. I don't have the time or $ to fight Mitsubishi so I traded it on a Mazda MX5... best decision ever. Bye bye Mitsubishi... never again.
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