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Unbelievable car

Brett, 08/17/2015
updated 06/03/2020
2015 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport SE 4dr SUV 4WD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
13 of 14 people found this review helpful

Update June 2020. Car has 70,000 miles on it. It has been my wife’s daily driver since we bought it new in 2015. 5 years and 70k miles of absolutely trouble free driving taken on very long trips, short trips, medium trips and whatever lies in between. We replaced tires at about 50k, the NPrez stock tires were not great in winter. Replaced with nankang cross sport sp-9s and the car handles even better than before. One issue so far, rust started on the back hatch which is addressed in a TSB issued in 2017. Hopefully dealer takes care of as warranty. Other than that we still feel like we’re in a dream! Update 2018: just over 3 years from purchase our car has 50,000 miles on it. Not one repair to date, just oil changes and it now needs tires before winter. We could not be any happier with this purchase, mileage has steadily increased since we bought it. On the highway it’s pretty easy to get 30mpg. The car still looks fantastic and current, just could not be happier! We picked up a 2015 outlander sport se 4wd. It is awesome. The backseat has more room for me at 6'2" than our Jeep Grand Cherokee. People who think this vehicle has pokey acceleration were not taught how to use the CVT transmission properly. It's just like a snowmobile or automatic 4wheeler. It has a "powerband" in the 3-5000 rpm range. If you keep the Rpms in this range it's pretty dang snappy, even while moving at about 45. It has a great ride, it's quiet, it looks great, I don't know what more I can say. LED driving lights, fog lights, paddle shifters, auto climate control, touch screen stereo, backup camera, heated seats, adjustable headlights, I mean. What more can you ask for an suv that costs $21K?!? Oh yeah. 30mpgs and 4wheel drive! It's ridiculous. Knock it all you want, but I'll take a $300/month payment for a brand new suv all day. Try it with any other brand with those options. Good luck!

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Proffessionals are wrong!

G. R. E, 07/05/2016
2015 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport 2.4 GT 4dr SUV 4WD (2.4L 4cyl CVT)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

Could not disagree more with the Edmunds review. Did they even drive the car or base it on past models? For the money this is the best vehicle available in it's class. This is our fourth Mitsubishi and if this one is as reliable as the others, and I see no reason why not, we will be happy campers! No, it does not accelerate like a Corvette, but that is not what it was made to do. I am pleasantly surprised with how our 2.4 get's up and goes. Was hesitant about the CVT also but not only no problems but it is fun. A top of the line CUV with all wheel drive for a little over twenty grand that has a ten year warranty? Show me a comparison! I am willing to bet 99.9% of the naysayers have never driven one!!

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Wonderful car and fantastic value

jim_photog, 06/13/2015
updated 12/19/2016
2015 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport ES 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl 5M)
15 of 17 people found this review helpful

I have a very basic Outlander Sport. Just the type of car I like. This is a wonderful car with gas mileage in line with the numbers (27 - 30 mpg for my daily driving). I love Mitsubishi for their reliability. This car has great acceleration (not sure what Edmunds did not like). I drive in rush hour in Chicago with significant traffice going at 70 - 75 mph. The Sport has no problems merging, accelerating to pass, handling, etc. I have had to respond quickly due to some silly drivers and this Sport responds great.

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best value in this category

Doug, 09/23/2016
updated 10/12/2017
2015 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport ES 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

This is my 2nd Mitsu. I put 50k + on a 2014 Lancer and never had an issue. Great car. This Outlander Sport is fun to drive, unbelievably reliable and great utility. This is a very competitive segment and this Outlander Sport is very competitive. The value is terrific. We have owned for 3 months and put almost 9k miles on it. Very comfortable on long drives. Looks great too. Mitsub may not be real popular in the US but ubiquitous everywhere else. Definitely check this one out. Plus the dealer in Raleigh is fantastic. After 8 months of ownership we are still very pleased with our purchase. No unscheduled maintenance or issues. I'm seeing more and more of these Outlander Sports on the road so the word must be spreading. 1 year update - Still like this car. Runs great, still comfortable. Gas mileage is still good. no issues.

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WOW! 2015 Outlander Sport GT one year later

BTWells, 08/09/2016
2015 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport 2.4 GT 4dr SUV (2.4L 4cyl CVT)
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

I bought the 2015 Outlander Sport GT back in April 2015 so have owned it for more than a year. Wow! What a nice vehicle. I got a gray one with the Touring package, Rockford Fosgate sound system, panoramic roof, cargo package, and exterior side moldings. The GT version also comes with the 2.4 liter engine. For me it drives beautifully. Nice pickup and acceleration with the improved engine. The black leather interior and matching black carpet make the interior fell rich and comfortable. The navigation system/audio system is LOADED with features and looks and sounds great. At the push of a button the ceiling retreats and panoramic roof with its LED backlighting appears-- very impressive! Best Features: The sound system is too cool and if you like bottom-end bass you will learn to rock out! Night driving with the panoramic roof open and the stereo loud will make you want to take more night drives! It was easy to pair my IPhone to the system and having the system controls on the steering wheel is convenient . The leather heated seats are very comfy and the dashboard layout was nicely thought out. There is also ample leg room for rear passengers. The gas mileage is also good--my best is 33 MPG and it averages 26-28 MPG on my 19 mile commute to work. Could be better features: I am not yet sold on the voice activation of the phone or navigation system. Maybe it needs to learn my voice and after one year of trying you would have thought it would have my voice down pat? And, Mitsubishi should rethink the "book" it gives as owners manuals. I find the manuals to be confusing and contain too much info and printed in typeface much too small for my eyes. And, after a year of driving, the shocks could be better. And lastly, the rear cargo area is small but certainly ample for most shopping expeditions as long as you don't buy any really larger size items. That being said, I really like the GT!

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