Used 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
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Reliable as the sun coming up in the morning
IN 9 years no repairs except brakes. Fast and reliable
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Underrated in My Book
I have had my Outlander for three days. I'm an auto fanatic and very particular. I wanted a crossover for good gas mileage and handling. Nothing else out there gives you the features in terms of safety, comfort, technology, and styling that you will find in the Outlander. Don't get the "It's a Toyota, or Honda" name sell you. The material quality is not a 10, but seriously feel its competitors and it's on par, but with a MUCH better execution. It's quite and comfortable. It's like driving a lifted car. It provides sporty performance with great gas mileage. The warranty is another factor to consider. I traded in a Jeep Liberty and couldn't be happier. Don't be scared about first year model, its been out in Japan for a couple of years.
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Best Of The Best 2007
I have never been more impressed with a vehicle than I have with the Outlander. At 221,000 miles its been an amazing ride. Luv the power, the sporty driving, the multiple choices with the AWD and ability to lock front and rear drive..a huge plus in deep snow! Its been the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned with no failures of any components even at 200,000+ miles. Great interior, 3rd row seating. I passed it on to my daughter and it will remain in our family for many more miles I'm sure!
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This truck is awesome!
Mitsubishi hit the nail on the head with this one. I test drove the competition: the CX-7, RAV4, CR-V, Murano, Santa Fe and Tribeca. Nothing came close for features, quality, and price. The Murano and Tribeca had slightly more front legroom, but aside from the small details, I couldn't justify the price. The CX-7 was OK (no BT feature), but couldn't justify the premium fuel requirement. Honda and Toyota weren't willing to deal at all (nasty attitude). Hyundai had no features and poor gas mileage. Our Outlander came loaded with HID's, LED tails, Navigation, Bluetooth, heated leather seats, and a 5yr/60k bumper to bumper, 10yr/100k powertrain warranty. FYI, you can get beige or black leather depending on color.
Good SUV
My wife and I looked at the Outlander, CR-V, Santa Fe, and RAV4. For the price and what you get it, the Outlander beats all of them. It comes with a better warranty, 4 wheel drive, a good looking interior and exterior, great safety features, and it's roomy. The CR-V we looked at had no 4 wheel drive, only a 4-cyl. engine, less horsepower, and a shorter warranty for a higher price.