Used 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Consumer Reviews
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Mitsubishi Outlander Sport 2017
I bay a new 2017 Outlander Sport only have 13455 miles and all ready have transmission problems. So far two warnings code transmissions and engine. Returne to the dealer and don’t know what the codes are. No good for a new car.
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great car
We bought this car brandnew back in 2017 and its 2022 and love the four wheel drive. The car has been good to us and now 2022 . We put 111,000 on it sofare with very little problems .The bigest problem or complains we have are the brakes . The car seems to eat pads and rotors . We went through three rear calibors over the years . The calibors were around $300 each and you had to buy them from the dealer . They had a recall on rear brakes , with cars with the eletric parking brakes.Yes a course our car was not effect by the brake recall. How ever the dealer did sell me the same caliber the were used on the recalls . The were cheaper or I would had to pay $400 each for the new one. I did the brakes myself and was not too hard to do. We went though two sets of tires , but then again I can'not complain with 111,000 on it now. I have a miner problem currently A bad rear drivers side wheel Speed sensor I have the scanner to scan the car and I should be able to get evrything rest ,when I replace the sensor next week
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Astonished
I bought a 2017 outlander sport Le. I have put 41,000 MIles in 2 years I've driven it through snow rain and beautiful summer days not one problem NOT ONE!!! I WAS very reluctant to buy it when I read the reviews and they were saying some very bad things about the outlander and The outlander sport. Once I have drove this I don't understand the reviews no it's not a lexis or a BMW or a Mercedes but I have been places and past people that couldn't go in the snow that I went in and kept cruising love this car. I feel safe and confident I'll drive in this car yes I was skeptical due to the poor reviews I don't understand them I don't think they've owned one or driven them.
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Outlander
Not enough cargo space. It's a great little car for a family 4, 2 adults and 2 kids, any more and then it's too small. We are a family of 5, 2 adults and 3 kids (ages 6, 11, and 12), we out that it's too small for any extended trips. We traded it in for a Toyota mini-van.
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SOLD!
After 15000 miles: engine is weak, cheap paint, weak brakes, very basic and cheap looking interior and no options in ES model. It was like traveling in Time to drive 80-th cars. The most annoying thing was a keyless/remote. Why do I need to press twice to open all doors?! Why there is no signal to tell me that I just locked the doors? Why do I need to press twice "lock" to make sure that the car is locked?! Stereo was a joke. HUGE mirrors what you can't make look away because it is not going to move all the way! No under engine cover like in every other car. Engine gets dusty. Engine is only 4 cyl and it should do better than 25 mpg! I had my own reasons to buy this car and it would be a good car for 200K miles but this car depreciates super fast and it has no class. I've noticed that majority of drivers are sr. citizens and I made a decision to sell it. Dear God, thank you... I sold my 2017 Mitsubishi and for many other things too, thank you!
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