Used 2003 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
best little suv,bar none
i drove the honda,toyota,saturn and was not impressed at all,i found hype more than substance.then i drove the mitsubishi outlander xls and found the real thing a very comfortable and stable ride,suburb handling for a suv a very solid build quality inside and out.everything that i have read complains about this suv being under powered but thats only if you don't know how to drive,i can with the sportronic 4 speed auto if used with some inteligents you can make it get up and move with the best of them so don't beleave all the experts because they have ties to the suv's that they hype.the outlander is the best bar none just go drive one and you will see.
like it but
the interior could be a little more cushiony seat is a little hard but overall a pleasure to drive
- XLS 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,995622 mi away
- XLS 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,9951,032 mi away
- LS 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,4001,108 mi away
Very good--not excellent.
The interior is flawless. Honda could learn something or two from this vehicle. The seats are supportive and very comfortable. The rear seat and space is remarkable considering its a mini-ute. Yes, cargo and power are down, and fuel consumption is not the best. But the torquey punch is great. This engine races to the redline so first gear upshifts need to be guarded while going through the gears. The Freelander is the only other mini-ute to offer a manumatic shifter, albeit a 5 speed.The stereo is clear, accurate, and thumps. The styling is great til you get to the rear (too quasi- econowagon) You should pay about $200 over invoice; I did.
Outlander outdoes itself
I went in to buy a Montero Sport, and walked out with the Outlander. It rides like a car, and has plenty of room for my stuff. And my kid’s stuff, Hula dancing, boogie boarding etc. I realized I could do most of the same driving in the Outlander than in the Montero for less money and better fuel efficiency.
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