Used 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport SUV Consumer Reviews
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Well, that escalated quickly
This car is a 2022. It has 4400 miles on it. I purchased it in June or July of this year. The fob battery has had to be changed 3 times. And even 1 week after changing one of the batteries out it happened again. The car will not acknowledge the ignition while I am driving or while I am trying to start the vehicle. It regularly leaves me scared and stranded outside of my place of employment most week days after work because it will not let me in my car nor will it let me start my car. I start to drive, keys hanging from the turn signal, and it screams that it cannot find the fob. The cruise control does not work. I cannot talk to call via the steering wheel. It does not work. The face plate on the radio/google maps turns black, turns the volume all the way up and turns the radio on... For 20 to 45 minutes. The volume will not turn down. The radio cannot be turned off. The CAR WOULD NOT TURN OFF!!!!!!!!!!!! The heated seats stop working after a couple of minutes because I live in the south and it malfunctions when it gets too hot???????? Really??? (The south is hot. Who's idea was this?) I use the heated seats to get to and from work after a major vehicle accident that left me with a severely injured back. The heat helps to drive to work. Can't use that anymore. When I accelerate, some times the transmission will not up shift until I take my foot off the gas and press back again. All of this and the service guys said they didn't know what is wrong and I need to take it back to the salesman because they know more about these things......... READ THAT AGAIN! When I went to the salesman he said he could make it right by putting me in something comparable. His idea of comparable is 2019 with 40,000 miles at the same price, if I am lucky. You can't make this up. If someone at Mitsubishi makes this right, I just might stop screaming the horror at the top of my lungs but this company is bleeding unhappy customers driving in death traps. And they just don't care. I bought it. It's mine. No one at this place cares except the ppl at corporate who are so distanced from their "franchise owners" and employees that they don't really have any idea of how bad this is or how difficult it is to navigate their highly unmotivated staff. Sorry. I miss spoke. They are highly motivated to make a sale or pawn you off when they have gotten your money and a problem arises, just not motivated enough to rise to the customer service level it takes to solve a good paying customer's problems. No. Don't buy this car. The 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is an afterthought. Nothing on this vehicle works as it should. Not even the warranty. The servicemen even admitted they didn't know what was wrong. If your Dr. told you they couldn't figure out why you were peeing blood, would you go back? Would you pay him? Food for thought. Bad form Mitsubishi!!!!! Bad form!
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Worse than expected if you can believe it
Full disclosure, my review of the Outlander Sport is based on a recent two day rental car experience. I picked up my Sport from the rental car agency in Arizona, I was told to get to a certain slot and where my chariot awaited me. When I saw that it was a Mitsubishi Outlander Sport my heart sank a bit as I had read the review on Edmunds. What I did not fully understand was the depth of automotive misery that I was about to encounter. The MOS's handling is simply awful, the car wallows, dips, sways and generally handles like its suspension came from a 1950's Chevrolet. The engine is anemic and with its truly terrible CVT, screams like a cat in heat whenever asked to accelerate, something that despite the howling takes a very long time. The doors are tinny and the inside rattled. The surfaces are all hard plastic and the instrument gauge looks like something from the mid-2000's. It is clear that Mitsubishi hasn't done much of anything to update this since its introduction in 2012, these guys make Chrysler look downright cutting edge. Simply put, the MOS is the worst car I have driven in recent memory and I would advise anyone who may be in the market for one to consider something, anything, else.
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- 2.0 SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,4953 mi away
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- 2.0 ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,00031 mi away
Ok SUV
Gave it two Stars because it’s pretty nice looking but that’s it. No power seats, no gps drives like crap. You would think as much as it costs it would come with these two things. Cheap plastic all over. It’s not worth that much money. Walk away….better yet run!! Go get something better.
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