Used 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
Serious Competition for Honda and Toyota
I reviewed and tested the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, Jeep Liberty and Mazda Tribute. All of which had their pros and cons, but the Outlander seemed to be more of a compromise of all the pros. My first choice would have been the Honda CR-V because I am a Honda loyalist comming from a Honda family. I might have even paid more for it. However, since none of the 6 dealerships in my area treated me like I was a loyal customer I actually entertained other competitor's products. I have to admit that I didn't know what I was missing. There are better options to an over priced Honda. Their reputation preceeds themselves and they take advantage of it. Don't be sheep like I was.
Great but I Didn't have a need for it
I bought my Mitsubishi Outlander in December 2004 and just now traded it in for a Scion Xb. I drive a lot and I can't justify 21-27 mpg for me. I don't have a family.
- XLS 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,9951,809 mi away
Outlander Review
I was very fortuanate to get a vehicle that has a wood like interior. I added a muffler tip and a chrome license plate frame. Which really adds to beauty. The vehicle sits pretty low to the ground which allows it to ride like a car, but it is still an SUV. I would reccomend this vehicle to any other. It's a great vehicle because I can fit my bike in it and still have room for freinds.
Great little SUV
The Outlander is great for the person that wants a vehicle large enough to haul everyday things, but doesn't want the huge, gas-guzzling monsters that are out there today!
2003 Outlander
Great small SUV for the money. Dependable. If you don't mind a little bumpy ride, this is a very inexpensive SUV to own. I have owned it since their debut in 2003. Gets through the bad winters, high enough to see well. Not great for carry more than 4-5 adults. Small cargo area. I like the truck a lot.