Used 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
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This is our 2nd Outlander
After comparing every crossover & SUV with a 3rd row seat on everything from gas mileage to oil change cost, tire size and replacement cost, included options & more - the Outlander came out ahead. Our 1st was a 2014 SE with touring package (leather, sunroof & Rockford Fosgate audio). Drove that vehicle 55k miles in 2 years and only had to the the a/c compressor replaced. Was relaxed under warranty & was in & out of the dealership service department in a couple hours. Traded that one in on a 2016 SEL with touring pkg, leather, Rockford Fosgate audio, & appearance package (18” wheels, “ground effects” & LED fog lights). Also added the roof rack cross rails & tow package (purchase from the dealer). Have driven this vehicle 45,000 mi since Dec 2016 & not a single issue. Just replaced the tires & the only maintenance has been regular oil changes (dealer provides a $39.99 coupon for full synthetic) & air filter changes. The only 2 complaints I have about this vehicle is 1. No rear climate controls & you need to crank up the climate control fan to get almost anything out. 2. They appear to have changed something with the seats between the ‘14 & ‘16 model years because the ‘14’s seats were significantly more comfortable. The cargo space with the 3rd row up is not great, but that is why I added the roof rails & tow package. If they add rear climate controls or even rear vents & would probably continue to trade up to another Outlander in the future.
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Best car I’ve ever owned
This “expert” review does not take in consideration what consumers like myself want. I get 30 mpg. Tons of space including third row for little ones if needed. Quiet ride. RELIABILITY. Our family has taken this car on so many road trips and absolutely love it. Built in Japan, the workmanship is top notch. This review is coming from a 2022 Honda CRV owner as well.
- GT 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,980175 mi away
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,600175 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,990170 mi away
Best used car!
Bought from enterprise sales & chase loan. Great system. Mechanic said was well made car needed minimal maintenance!
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Beeha
I have owned my Mitz Outlander for nine months driven over 15000 miles mostly highway miles great fuel economy, very smooth , quiet and comfortable, no complaints at all, just checking after 18 months of ownership 32000 miles and I have to say that I am still very pleased with my purchase and have not experienced any mechanical problems
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Love the versatility
Bought base model 2wd with 3mi, and it’s surpassed all my expectations in 1 year and 15k miles. Handles, accelerates and brakes well, CVT “shifts” smooth as possible, 27 mpg, and the interior is pretty quiet at speed. With the seats down, I’ve had it completely packed to the roof with furniture, boxes and I’m quite surprised at how well it fit while still offering left over space. Seats are comfortable and easy to fold flat. Has everything I want and nothing I don’t need - great features even in base trim. I don’t love all the blank button spaces, the sun visors don’t slide out, and the cup holders are a little awkwardly placed, but all storage areas are large and extremely usable. I don’t know why the professional reviewers seem to hate this car so much: The rav4 engine sounds like a box of rocks, the CRV has an intrusive auto start/stop w/ turbo lag, and the Forester is more expensive for less a lot less options (4 speakers, ugly steel wheels in 2018-19?) The outlander misses all those flaws and is an extremely capable daily driver.
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