Used 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
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Great Ride
I had a 2004 Outlander and was going to trade it in on a used X5 until I drove the 2007 Outlander. I was very impressed on the improvements from 04 to 07. The engine, the interior and exterior design were all much much better. Glad they added the 6 cyl. engine and navigation system. The sound system quality is great. It was amazing how much more I got with the 07 for about the same price as I did the 04. It was definitely a good deal and I could not be happier with the vehicle. Mitsubishi worked great with me as well. I didn't have to make my last 2 payments on my 04 and they "forgave" me for going over on my milage, and even a little body damage where someone hit me in a parking lot.
Good Decision
Great mpg if you drive conservatively which the info screen will help you achieve if that's your goal and at $3.33 a gal, it's becoming mine. I noticed the throttle lag during a test drive but found a service bulletin on the forums and the dealer took care of reprogramming the ECM right away. The lag is no longer there.
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Great value and best towing in class
I've had my LS 4wd for a month and I feel I made a good purchase. The performance is only average. It isn't nearly as fun to drive as the Mazda CX-7 that I test-drove. But I think the Outlander is a much better overall value.
Out Class, Out Run, Out Do, Out Price
This is a great value compared to competitors in its class (Rav4, CR-V, Santa Fe). It offers more standard and at better pricing than its competitors. It's got more power standard compared to its competitors, and is roomy enough to fit 4 large adults. Exterior styling is excellent and doesn't look the part of a "cute ute". I would recommend anyone looking into purchasing a mid to small SUV to look in to this vehicle if they want the most for their money.
So much more for the money
Just purchased a new 2007 Mitsu Outlander XLS AWD and so far I am very happy with the decision. This car has a number of great features and is very stylish inside and out. Drove a Honda CR-V and some others but this seemed like the best way to go. Standard V6 blows away the competition and I also like the drive selector switch that lets you control 2WD, on demand AWD and full time AWD. I've been getting great gas mileage on mixed driving (I've even averaged over 27 mpg on my regular commute just the other day). Have felt some swaying with heavier winds which did surprise me. This SUV feels like a mid sized SUV in terms of interior space and with the V6 but gets the gas mileage of a compact.