Used 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander ES 4dr SUV (2.4L 4cyl CVT) Consumer Reviews
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Primary Purpose: 1. Commuting to work alone (95%) 2. Short trips with family (5%) Been shopping around for a small CUV that has a 3rd row (for those rare occasions). Wanted a 3rd row as a backup for the minivan. The minivan is reserved for long trips. I can't wean myself from Japanese cars. I shopped between the Santa Fe, Rogue 2014 and the Outlander 2014. Being a current Nissan and Mitsubishi owner, it was a hard decision between the Rogue and the Outlander. The current MPG averages 28-30 combined. The warranty and price were the clinchers. It is relatively quiet, acceleration was good for my needs, very roomy 2nd row (I am only 5'7" - so there is plenty of room left behind me).
Love my Mutsubishi
I really looove this SUV. It has so much space inside and in the cargo area. Is fuel efficient. Also is fun and easy to drive. I leased it for 5 years and I havent had an issue with it.
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- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,995131 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,998154 mi away
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,900160 mi away
Outlander ES Base 4 cyl
This is an awesome vehicle for the the money. Let me see I could have bought a Nissan Versa Note or a 7 passenger Outlander. Our has been great with the exception of being rear-ended six weeks into ownership. The OEM tires are junk, but the value provided by this vehicle is extraordinary. We paid $19,300 BRAND NEW including TAX and fees in FL. We can haul 7 people when necessary, and average 28MPG @70mph on trips. I have seen as high as 31MPG in town. Update: Vehicle was great but did not survive a large oak tree falling on it in Jan of 2017.
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Ok Suv, blehh
I own a 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander ES model. I am the second owner and I bought it with 24,000 miles. What I like about this SUV is that you rarely see them where I live in the Palm Springs area so I took a chance and bought one. Everything was great in the beginning but the more I drove the car I started to see little things here and there and why the price was so low overall in all Mitsubishi vehicles. There is little to no soundproofing on most of the truck so I had to install some for a quieter ride. Also the model I bought came with those ugly steel rims so I purchased some lighter rims at my local tire shop and it seems to get better gas mileage, even though the gas mileage is okay or I can say good considering the size of a suv. Now at 79000 Miles I haven't had any issues with the car I've only done oil changes regular maintenance checkups but one thing that I did notice is that during our summers here of 120 or so these models always make a squealing sound when accelerating. I even went to the dealership and bought the pulleys and items to be replaced (500$)It stopped for a week or so but this heat makes them squeal like pigs LOL randomly the good part. If you're not into cars that much this is a great car for you or if you have kids and you know they are going to mess up your car this is a great buy. And if you are avoiding a minivan this is a good buy. Now at 133k miles my suv has not given me any mayor issues. Just keep your fluids in check. Now at 155k miles I get a check engine light, but goes away if I put an octane booster on my gas or use premium 91 gas. Also i did replace my struts and changed the spark plugs since I bought the suv. So besides that's no issues. I changed the transmission oil at 150k miles. Make sure its oem oil. I did read the auto manual and it's advise to do it every 30k. If it's not broke, don't fix it..
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Look for something else
I think this car provides a smooth ride over all. There are two major gripes I have about it. I don't feel safe in it when making turns. It loses traction no matter the terrain or weather conditions. I can't drive over 20 mph and make a turn without feeling like it might flip over. The other issue is the A/C. The compressor went out on it two years after I bought it. It went out again recently. I am told the issue is due to bad design. Oh, and while I'm here, I think the issue with any Mitsubishi is that they hold no value. Whether that is warranted or not, I don't know. Based on my experience, I wouldn't buy one again and would recommend others to look for something else.
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