Used 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Consumer Reviews
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Great crossover unless you are rear-ended
I purchased this vehicle for my wife to get a safer vehicle than her smaller sedan. We were completely happy with it until we were hit from behind on the highway. Our driver and passenger seatback broke and were instantly thrown into the fully reclined position throwing myself and my wife into the backseat of the vehicle. We were lucky that our 2 month old son was placed in the middle of the backseat so we only struck the sides of his carseat as we were thrown backwards. If there was anyone sitting directly behind us, the injuries could have been catastrophic.
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Decent SUV
Rented for a week long trip from US to Canada in November, experienced some winter drive. AWD worked just fine I didn’t feel any trouble on icy road. My rental was 2.0 and getting up to highway speed was a bit challenge with four adults. Nothing fancy very straight forward rental car feeling it’s like something out of 90s with some newer tech added like USB and apple car play....but seriously do we need anything more? I checked price tag of this car at local car dealer and I would not pay full price but maybe a year old with less than 15k miles will be a good candidate to shop? That’s my take on this CUV.
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- 2.0 ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,99016 mi away
- 2.0 SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,59016 mi away
- 2.0 ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,6952 mi away
Best purchase hands down
My 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport ES FWD is a great car not just because of the price but also for those of us that look for a well balanced SUV. The performance and materials of the suv fits perfectly together for the price... my aunt bought a RAV 4 the same day I got my outlander and she likes the outlander better than her RAV 4. If you take care of your car with no doubt your car will take care of you and that’s ultimately the goal. The outlander is quite with barely any engine noise and transmission is smooth and fun. Independent suspension gives it a Mercedes type of comfort when driving on uneven surfaces. The size of the suv is perfect for city parking and driving. Side mirrors are big and gives you more viewing real estate. Power steering is super smooth and brake assist is awesome. I love my outlander and would purchase it again and also recommending it to family and friends
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Great small SUV for the Money
I've been driving the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport SEL for over a week now and overall am very happy with it. I traded in a Mitsubishi Lancer for an SUV and I think the value for the money on both cars is fantastic. You get some frills and thrills without the price tag. The reason for 4 stars is because the vehicle is very loud on the highway. Doesn't bother me too much but i can see how that would bother others. Also I would love a power lift gate instead of having to always open/close the abck from outside the vehicle.
Great Compact and Affordable
I purchase 2018 Mitsubishi GT Premium Octane Blue. I never regret. I used to own 2014 SE model. It was a 2L and a bit lagging in power. The 2018 GT is 2.4L is great perfect for the size. I had read so many negative reviews about Mitsubishi RVR, and sometime wonder myself why. I love the manual control for AWD with differential lock. It is a great compact SUV for a small family. The ground clearance is great too. The only things I want Mitsubishi to improve is road noise.
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