Used 2021 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Consumer Reviews
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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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Most reliable car owned, 60K, 3 years.
60K miles 3 year update: Still 100% reliability and no repairs, only routine maintenance. Typical fuel economy average has been around 33mpg. Probably the most reliable car I have ever owned in the first three years, compared to a couple of prior Toyotas, Dodges, Chevrolets, and a Honda. There is something about simple execution and high reliability in the Outlander Sport. One thing of note, the excellent short braking distance has prevented accidents more than once. The braking ability is on par with some sport cars with the short controlled distance, I have never owned a car able to stop in a dime in all conditions like this one before. Most people coming from a regular geared automatic do not take the time to learn how to drive a fly by wire CVT system and are often disappointed. 0-60 time consistently in under 9 seconds, 1990s sport car levels. 30+ MPG consistently in mixed driving - yes the FWD helps here a bit with less overall weight. All because I unlearned how a geared automatic works and learned to properly drive the fly by wire CVT. Rather than the accelerator pedal controlling the engine air and fuel flow, which then revs the engine to produce power to the transmission which shifts gears, this CVT accelerator pedal sets the acceleration speed by how far you press the pedal down. Depending on current speed, load, and how far down the pedal is pressed, the engine and transmission computer work in tandem to balance acceleration versus fuel economy. Once past about the first 10 MPG which is where it works to maintain highest MPG, it can launch very fast with the pedal pressed to the floor. Is it a little jiggly with the tight suspension, but it gives a firm feedback control on poor road conditions. Is it a little noisier with more road noise than others, but it gives a clear indication when tires are starting to hydroplane or lose traction on ice and snow - lower risk of an accident. Are the seats comfortable enough, yes when adjusted properly in conjunction with the steering wheel. What I love about it. Big mirrors, ability to get a high and visible seating position, massive cargo space. Basically consider this at the same price point as most compact cars, but in a more useful size. At the time, it was $5K less than a comparable equipped Kia Soul, during the new car shortage only the Mitsubishi dealer was a few hundred below MSRP while all others, including Kia were thousand over MSRP.
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Parts such as Catalytic converter r hard to get. The Android auto could be better , i drive it for a living and i don't belive its so noisy.
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It's a good mitsu not made in the USA.
MADE IN JAPAN. All that needs to be said.
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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