Used 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
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Excellent value
If the Outlander had Honda or Toyota badge on it the critics would rave about it. From a value perspective I don’t know that there is a better deal. It’s well made, efficient and meets a lot of boxes of need and some of the wants. It’s a value buy. And a great job in quality for price and excellent for overall balance. If your looking for luxury or sporty performance look elsewhere. But for most families this hits the mark for most of our needs and some of the wants! Nice fit. And truthfully, the whole “rear seat is too small thing” is a bad argument. What adults are ever going to sit in the back for a long period anyway? Do you know any families with 7 adults? Yeah...
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A hidden jem
I was concerned bc I haven't heard a lot about the outlander from people I know - no news is good news. I needed the 3rd row in a small SUV and the Rogue seemed too tight and blah interior. that's how I stumbled upon the outlander. What I want is comfort, great mileage . Reliability in the snow , attractive inside and out, and a good price The outlander delivers! I’ve been an owner almost 3 years now and I still love my outlander! So roomy and I love the heated steering wheel in the winter and apple car play year round, completely satisfied. UPDATE: 7 plus years - all is good. Just a great reliable car.
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- GT 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,795144 mi away
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,995165 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,795169 mi away
Great Value
My wife and I were looking for a third row SUV and were shocked at the sticker prices on most of them. I had previously owned a Mitsubishi Lander and loved it so we decided to check out the Outlander. After some negotiating we got the SEL for what they were asking for the ES and it was a deal to good to pass up. This is now my wife's everyday car and out family car on the weekends and we couldn't be happier. While the four cylinder does lack the get up you'd like in an SUV the MPGs more than makes up for it. We get 30+ MPG on any interstate trip; It feels like weeks between fill ups, and as much as we drive that's saying something. The push button start and keyless entry means looking fooling with keys is a thing of the past. My biggest complaint is the lack of places to put stuff like my phone. Most vehicles have nooks or something to put your items in, they forgot about that when designing it. All and all we couldn't be happier. We would recommend this vehicle to anyone looking for an SUV who isn't looking to tow anything.
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Smooth
Fits better in garage and being oversized, I fit more comfortably in Outlander SEL AWD 2017 than FORD Explorer or Mazda CX9 that I had before.
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Love my Outlander
I been a Honda lover for years and had owned a eclipse spider convertible and loved it..On my research for an SUV i narrow it to my new 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander SE awd with sunroof and some more extra and it was exactly the size and price i wanted not small like the crv but not as big like the pilot . I have it since Oct 2017 and till today i love it . Very happy with everything and gas is great for an SUV... Definitely will recommend to give Mitsubishi a chance... up date..One year and still loving my Mitsubishi Outlander no problems , still great in gas i have no complaint.. I 100% recommend giving Mitsubishi a try..
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