2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Consumer Reviews
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Great Value for the money!
Awesome little SUV...So far...I have less than 600 Miles on it! The Only thing is the CVT transmission vibrates going up hill at slow speeds around town....But nothing on Highway or Interstate roads.
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It's a good mitsu not made in the USA.
MADE IN JAPAN. All that needs to be said.
- 2.0 SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $30,73052 mi away
- 2.0 SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $30,23552 mi away
- 2.0 SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $30,235140 mi away
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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Awesome dealership
You will love this car it will last a long time for you. It's a great car all around. You won't be disappointed with this one. So take a test drive one today and you will see it's a great car.
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Great, simple, reliable car.
I love my SE. These cars haven't been updated much since they were first built 15 years ago. So, the fuel efficiency is ok but not great and the interior is pretty simple with some RadioShack like buttons...but that's exactly why I like it! No recalls on its engine and great warranty. Actual buttons. Fewer things to break and cheaper to fix. Haven't had a single problem so far. Just due your maintenance and it should last a long time. Fuel: I keep it in 2WD mode mostly. Avg about 27 in mixed driving, 29/30 on Hwy. Drive: It's a CVT engine. A pure, simple one. This means it'll keep revving and buzzing until you reach your speed. But you'll get used to it and power is adequate from a stop or passing. Again, just does the job, nothing more. Seats are really comfortable/firm. Heated seats work well. SE has great package of features and I think gives you most bang for your buck in terms of safety features, heated seats, larger screen and push button start. Visibility is great. Doors are a little tin-y so make sure to shut them good. Looks are great. These cars are sold around the world (as an "ASX") in often difficult terrain areas. From Australia to remote Islands and the Andes - they have a much better reputation than U.S. where reviews tend to be too harsh and Americans seem more jazzed by fancy trims. To me, having been in them in many countries, it's a great sign that they're just meant to get the job done anywhere. Highly recommend for anyone, especially if you just want a reliable, simple, safe vehicle that'll last you forever if you take care of it - if buying new, they tend to have great rebates (I got mine about $6000 below sticker as a remaining 2024 being sold in April 2025).
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