Used 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander GT 4dr SUV AWD (3.0L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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awesome SUV,dont belive the so called experts!
I have the 2017 GT V6.This SUV is made 100% in JAPAN,so quality is excellent.The so called "experts",claim that the GT model is a gas guzzler which I can assure you IT IS NOT,i'm getting 28 to 29 miles per gallon hwy and about 23 city.compare the rest of the V6's out there and you'll find that actually this does way better than most.i'm also amazed how well the seats are designed.Went on a 1000 mile trip and both me and my wife were amazed how good we felt after 5,6 hrs in the seat.Power from the V6 engine is good,the 6 speed automatic works flawlessly and the paddle shifters are a lot of fun.The only thing that I wish it had is a panoramic sunroof instead of the regular one that comes standard on the GT.Definitely would recomend buying this SUV,go take a test drive for yourself and I'm sure you'll agree.
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Great value for money - ignore the expert reviews
I own this car and bought it after very extensive research and months of test driving cars. I drove both the 2.4 and 3.0 version, settled on the GT with touring package. I have previously owned Saab's, Audi's and still own a Honda. There is just no comparison of value for money - I fit three kids in the 2nd row, and yes the third row is smaller than my Honda Pilot, but manageable for the few days per year I really need it. Safety features are outstanding and work in real life driving. Ok, it doesn't drive at the same level as some of the new BMW/Acura/Mercedes models I tested - but realistically I am getting 90% of what I would utilize from those cars for 50% of the price. For my daily commute and moving kids around to and from school and weekend road trips this is an amazing car. I recommend people to actually research AND test drive this car - many people will find it surpasses most of the competition in value, performance, comfort!
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- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,99990 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,09519 mi away
- GT 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,99538 mi away
Had em all
I have had CRV EX-L , Legacy sedan, Toyota 4-runner Limited, and now the 2017 Outlander GT. Pound for pound it wins hands down.. Great ride, smooth engine, 24-31 mpg depending on the type of driving. Do not listen to those asinine reviews stating how it doesn't stop like a M-5 Bimmer, handles softer than Corvette etc. They are correct because it is just a very nice, smooth, nice handling and quiet underrated SUV. My wife has a Lexus GS-350 AWD and believe me she loves driving this Outlander. Couldn't get her in the 4-runner only under duress. The only thing I don't like is the power lift gate. I've on 20K on it and still can't get used to it. Acts like it has a mind of it's own. As soon as the warranty is gone I most likely get another GT. It is well worth it. Remember it's built in Japan so the quality is there!
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Severely Underrated and a Tremendous Value
After much research I narrowed my choices to a Subaru Forester XT Touring and a Mitsubishi Outlander GT. They both seem to have the best AWD systems in their class. My first choice was the Subaru, especially coming from a 2013 XV Crosstrek, but I couldn't justify the additional expense over the Mitsubishi. The biggest advantages the Forester had over the Outlander were steering feel/handling and resale value. However, I prefer the Outlander's traditional 6 speed automatic over the Forester's CVT. I also find the front seats to be more comfortable. The Outlander's build and material quality is top notch. I haven't found one flaw. Engine performance is strong and the fuel economy has been surprisingly good. The ride is smooth and quiet. You really can't beat the value here for what is truly a quality vehicle with excellent safety ratings and best in class warranty coverage.
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Went from good to best!
As every dollar-minded car shopper today knows,at least baby-boomers like us,the most bang for the buck is very important,especially with cars.Last year I decided to trade om 2009 kia sorento,which I loved,for another suv as we have grandchildren and like to take them for long rides occasionally whenever we can.We wanted another newer Sorento but decided to test drive a Mitsubishi when we learned the drive trains of Sorentos were actually made by Mitsubishi.Traded for a 2016 Mitsubishi outlander 2.4 4 cyl.Drove it for a year and a half but just wasn't happy with what I thought was a lack of power on big mountains,we live in the Ny Adirondacks and powere is essential.So while having an oil change done at dealer last month,11-17,i test drove a 2017 outlander 6 cyl,with a few more bells and whistles and a third row of seating for grandkids.We loved it!Arranged to trade for the new car that day and when they found the color I wanted a few days later (pearl white),we signed,Very happy with the trade,getting around 23.5/26 highway on regular unleaded.Hope to get even better when we go cross-country next summer.Have leather seats,back-up camera,710 watt stereo system with 3 month Sirius xm satellite trial subscription,not sure if i'll keep that,but we love it.With the bigger engine,we can tow a small boat or camper now.Got 4k in rebates and couldn't be happier!
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