Used 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Consumer Reviews
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I love my Sport!
Like they said...don't listen to people who don't drive these cars. I have had my 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport from new and have had absolutely no issues! It drives well, gets excellent gas mileage, love the 4WD when needed living in WI. Car has traveled out west from WI twice. Comfortable. Just the perfect compact SUV. One of the best cars I've owned!
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Does what a vehicle should do
We have had this Outlander Sport for over 85,000 miles now. I can't believe how underrated and underappreciated this car is. The warranty backs up what I already know, the engine and powertrain are built to last. The infotainment is easy to use. The climate control is simple and isn't hidden in 17 different menus, there are knobs! There is even a knob for the radio volume control! Oh and there's heated seats! The only "problem" had was the battery died in the car last year, and one of the key fob's battery died 2 years ago. Friends and family that ride in it have told me they are fans of it, without me even asking for their opinions. I have the 2.4 liter engine and have had the car full of people and cargo but still am able to zip around traffic. I live in a major city so the size of this car makes parking convenient and easier than say a bigger truck or SUV. It is a smaller vehicle but it's not one of those tiny ones you don't feel safe in. It looks great inside and out. My mother has an Equinox and when she's in the Outlander Sport she says she would rather have the Mitsubishi! This is our 2nd Mitsubishi. Our first one was a 2009 Outlander bought brand new. The only problem that one had was it in an accident and declared a total loss at 160,000 miles. But guess what, no one in the car was hurt. That car made me respect Mitsubishi and I hope they stick around and keep making quality cars that simply just WORK.
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Why the bad press?
I purchased a new 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport after test-driving Jeep's 2018 Cherokee, Compass and Renegade models, and most competitors' smaller SUV models including Toyota's, Nissan's and Ford's Eco-Sport. Previous 4x4 vehicles I had owned through the years included Ford Explorer Sport, Jeep Cherokee, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Patriot, Jeep Compass and Jeep Wrangler. Due to lack of advertising and poor reviews I read online, I never would have considered a Mitsubishi Outlander if a nearby Jeep dealership had not acquired a Mitsubishi dealership and delivered some inventory to the location where I was about to purchase an overpriced 2018 Jeep Compass I was not particularly happy with after test-driving. One road test in the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport proved its optimal value for me and I hesitated no further: it demonstrated a much quieter and smoother ride than any vehicle among its competitors! Its far-superior manufacturer's warranty when compared with competitors' offerings for "extended warranties," further eroded the latter's price-competitive positions; and it fairly gleamed with sleeker exterior body styling compared with its off-road rugged-appearing competitors that demonstrated no superiority in off-road capabilities without extensive, high-dollar options packages. In central New York state, I was not shopping for a sports-car nor an off-road utility vehicle--I was shopping for a reliable, responsive and safe drive in all weather and traffic conditions. Standard features--back-up camera, body-painted dual rear view mirrors, remote start--further advanced its price-competitive position among alternatives; and its fuel economy with 2.4l inline 4 cylinder engine and 4x4 with lock automatic transmission were at least average among the vehicles I test-drove. I have been very happy with it. It has performed extremely well in snow and icy road conditions and driver visibility has been excellent. My only regret is the Sport's "incapability" of towing even a lightest weight teardrop micro camper; so I am considering a trade for a larger Mitsubishi Outlander with towing capabilities. I anticipate remaining a satisfied Mitsubishi customer through the foreseeable future.
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Nice economy small SUV
I have had it for around 15 months with 20k miles on it. It drives very smooth and is peppy for a 4 cylinder, a decent price cheaper than other brands and built 99% in Japan. I average around 28 mpg around town and happy I bought it. I expect this vehicle to run easily into the 200k and maybe 300k.
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Experts wrong.
Handles well. Good mileage. Interior far nicer than Hyundai,Honda,Toyota. Price far less than a escspe,rav 4 or Honda crv.