Used 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Consumer Reviews
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Great Little SUV!! *UPDATE 2019*
I recently bought a 2014 Outlander Sport SE. I can't believe this vehicle is below everyone's radar for anyone wanting a smaller crossover. I did all of the research and found that by far this Mitsu was ranked higher in customer satisfaction that all of the others. I decided to test drive this car and was really impressed with the performance and smooth ride it has. It didn't take long to make a decision when looking at the options for this vehicle. We got every option except for the navigation and the panoramic roof... the 6 speed paddle shifters and INVECS -III - CVT Sportronic transmission makes this a fun to drive, sporty compact SUV. Update June 2017: This has been a great vehicle... The only thing we have ever had to do is put tires on it! No issues whatsoever... I am so glad that we made the choice to go with Mitsubishi!!! Looking at trading in maybe by next year (about the time we get it paid for... lol) and get another Mitsu!!! Update: Almost 5 years in and the only thing we have ever done to this Mitsu is change the oil and tires. Great little SUV with no issues at all!!!!! 5* Rating!!!!!
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Dependable and Trouble Free
Owned for 3 years now and completely trouble free. I just have the oil changed and tires rotated. Pros: nice looking, very dependable and a good value. Cons: engine gets louder at about 2800 RPM. The transmission usually keeps it below this range, but you will notice it in quicker accelerations.
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- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,599308 mi away
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,599470 mi away
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,800420 mi away
Best value you can find in the market
Well i won't lie its a bit under powered but its well equipped not luxurious thou yet its more than enough looking for a cheap, good looking, practical, reliable car that has 4wd and can go off road My advice to get the a grey one with black rims its just the best
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Love my RVR!
I bought my RVR a few months ago, traded my Chevy Cruze in for it and it was the best decision ive ever made. Extra travel height great awd capability fuel economy is better. 4WD Auto and 4WD lock. This car has no head aches like the Cruze did the engine in the RVR is super smooth and very quiet. my Chevy cruzes engine was super loud with low kms around 50,000kms and needed engine work. the RVR had 147,845 kms when purchased and ive racked on 10,000kms the RVR has no turbo but that doesnt stop it from quick acceleration is sports mode. the RVR even has heated seats standard for base model. (SE) overall great vehicle.
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The All Wheel Drive Is What it's All About
This car is not sexy. It doesn't zip along in the city. This particular used model has practically no bells and whistles in the interior. But it drives steady-as-you-go. It's big enough for large teenagers in the back, as well as small amount of cargo. Mileage is as good as my smaller HHR. It has good number of airbags. Most importantly, it was the only vehicle in my price range that came with All Wheel Drive. Where I live there's snow, ice, and hills. My previous front wheel drive vehicles have always been a little dicy in the winter. I haven't driven this one in the snow yet - just bought in in May 2017, but I have high hopes.
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