Used 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.4L 4cyl CVT) Consumer Reviews
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A great value purchase
Vik, 05/06/2010
Mitsubishi Outlander SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.4L 4cyl CVT)
27 of 29 people found this review helpful
We bought this to replace a 3-series BMW sedan. With a growing, athletic son and two large dogs, we needed to return to having an SUV for toting everyone around. Having previously owned both a Pathfinder and a Highlander, we were familiar with the virtues/vices of both truck- and car- based SUVs. We researched the Outlander thoroughly, and this model is recommended by both Edmunds and Consumer Reports. In fact, this model gets the nod over the 6 cyl, and we agree with that assessment. It is truly a great value purchase: fun to drive, very good technology, comfortable, and highly useful. The vehicle is thoughtfully designed. Yes, they could have used nicer interrior materials.
Only car I have had towed twice
tvanbergen@charter.net, Kalamazoo, MI, 11/04/2016
updated 05/07/2018
Mitsubishi Outlander SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.4L 4cyl CVT)
17 of 18 people found this review helpful
I bought this as we live in the snow belt and it was a 4WD. It did go very well in the snow, slips on rainy roads though. In 35 years of driving I have never had to have a car towed. This has been towed from my house twice and this time the transmission is gone. It is 6 years old with 120,000 highway miles on it. It has never towed anything, been driven hard, etc. I now do not have a trade in even and no vehicle. I am going back to Honda's with my purchase that I am now forced to make this weekend as $9,000.00 to replace transmission and blue book is only about $7,500.00. The Outlander does have good cargo space and was happy with that, easy to drive (when running) and as I said, good in the snow. Seats are hard, we figured they would break in but they never did. My bluetooth works on the drivers side but not the passenger side. Very disappointed in this vehicle.
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Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon
macpower, 09/24/2010
Mitsubishi Outlander SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.4L 4cyl CVT)
10 of 11 people found this review helpful
Toothless because it feels a underpowered at first. Then you start to play with the paddle shifters and mold the performance to your liking. Now you have a really fun ride. Peak torque at 41-4200 rpm means you almost have a turbo-feel when you think the motor's starting to bog down. My wife and I are 6' tall and the interior boasts a lot of legroom. The drivers side has a slight height adjustment too. I stuck an ipod in the cup holder and wanted a small slot so I could access the A/V rca's in the console. I thought there should be a small slot for the wires to hang through - and there was one - right where I wanted it! That's the best part of this car. A lot of thought went into everything!
Much better than Ford Edge
James, 10/30/2010
Mitsubishi Outlander SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.4L 4cyl CVT)
6 of 7 people found this review helpful
This is my 1st brand new SUV and I am very impressed by how it drives. Not to mention the unbeatable standard "BUMPER TO BUMPER" warranty not just the transmission like all of the American SUVs.
My First Mitsubishi is a great vehicle!
gmo, 04/05/2010
Mitsubishi Outlander SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.4L 4cyl CVT)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
My switch from a full size Ford pickup to a suv came when I needed a newer vehicle to drive in heavy Nashville traffic. The 2010 Outlander has been great so far with better than expected gas mileage and comfort. I researched the SUV line heavily between a Subaru Forrester,Toyota Rav 4, and the Outlander. I am 6ft. 3 and the Outlander by far is the most comfortable. I would recommend to anyone.
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