Used 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
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Outlander is Great
The 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander is a great vehicle. It stands out in a crowd as no one around here thinks to buy one of these. We get LOTS of compliments on it. The XLS package is the only way to go and the dealer sold it to us for way below sticker.
My first AWD
This is my first AWD with stick shift and it's perfect for all weather, especially in snow! Car runs good and smoothly. I had this for like 2 years now and it's reached 40,000 so far, and has no problem at all. I have referred many of my friends to buy this car. Great price with good quality.
- XLS 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,9952,204 mi away
almost better than the Outback
with the manual transmission, despite having higher comoression ratio and some stock forged internals, NO cruise control option available due to Drive By Wire throttle system. Great fuel mileage and handling makes up for it, though..
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17 years of loyalty!
What can't I say about my girl. She's a five speed, so acceleration, just drop her down. Responds beautifully on the highway cutting in and out. Almost no blind spots. Fantastic mpl! Heavy duty weight load. I drove my Sons band and equipment around for years! Attractive and comfortable! Cons: Not made for Canada and its salty roads. Yet the recall, paid for most. Rusting around the rear flares. I don't care because she will see me out! Oh and I forgot, the oil pan might as well be made out of gold, because if it rusts out it will cost more money than your mechanic can possibly imagine. Trust me, I know! Other than that, she's the best investment I've ever made in vehicles I've owned. Lucky nine!
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