Used 2021 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Consumer Reviews
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I just purchased my 2019 Outlander Sport LE 2.0 Auto AWC. 12 months now and I’m still waiting for the CVT to learn my driving habits. I see some improvement in the transmission. But now I find the trans has learned my driving habits I have just over 7000 miles now and I like the suv. But the cargo size is to small.
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- 2.0 ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,998In-stock online
- 2.0 ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,998In-stock online
- 2.0 SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,998In-stock online
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Mitsubishi's 4 cyl motor has no power but fuel consumption is like V6. Interior is combination of cheap plastic (cheap plastic is everywhere: steering wheel, dash, seats etc) and "attention to details" such as shifting knob. I woudn't care if this car had some power. Depreciation... This car will not re-sale well. Most annoying thing is: its remote control - you need to press Open twice to open passenger's door because if you pressed once, it will only open driver's door. During that, car makes annoying horn noise. Welcome to Mitsubishi. Gas mileage is too high city 22, Hwy 25 on empty. I traded-in my dying car and Mitsubishi dealer was happy to take it. Next step is to find a car I really want and trade in my Outlander Sport (there is nothing.... nothing sporty).
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It’s ok
Test drove the base model. Nice LED lights, power interior, back up camera, scotch guard fabric, alloy wheels with locks. Great leg room in rear, 60/40 split seats do not recline though.
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Don't listen to the "experts!"
This is my 2nd Mitsubishi. The first (Galant) lasted me 10 years and had 160,000 miles on it when I traded it in. I wanted an SUV and found a great deal on a Chevy Equinox. After two back-to-back Chevy Equinoxes, I went back to Mitsubishi. I found a used 2020 Outlander Sport and have been driving it for 2 years now. I love it. It's a great little SUV for getting around in. Has plenty of room, comfortable seating, and more get up and go for merging onto the highway than my previous Equinox. I don't know why the experts don't like it, but it is an affordable, reliable, cute, easy to operate, fun to drive little vehicle that does not break the bank.