Used 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
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Nicely upgraded
Despite the Edmunds review, the 2019 Outlander accelerates and shifts very quickly; much improved 8-speed CVT. It steers better as well. With Apple car play standard and very comfortable seating, the whole experience is much better. A tremendous value now. More affordable than ever with the best warranty in the business. The shame is that there are not more dealers nationally, but well worth finding one.
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New purchase Mitsubishi Outlander
So far very pleased.We bought this in May 2019. Compare the lower cost to other similar SUVs and this is the best vehilce for less. The highway gas mileage is much better than advertised.The comfort and smooth transmision is impressive. We are glad we did not spend $10K to $20K more. The brakes had safely helped us out several times to avoid the deer(s) or other guy(s). We plan to look at Mits again first on our next purchase. TMILL
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- GT 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,998In-stock online
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,888In-stock online
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,998In-stock online
Happy Owner
I’ve had many vehicles over the years, American made trucks, Subaru Outback’s, and I was an armour reconnaissance soldier driving off-road for over ten years as well. This vehicle, for the price point is great. It’s great off-road and handles everything our Canadian winters can throw at it. I have the GT trim and it hauls very nicely. Never had any issues with pick, speed, or handling. I think this is a great little SUV. We are a family of four with two dogs, and we all fit for day trips no problem. Only thing they could’ve done better is storage in front and rear. I got a roof carrier and it’s all good now.
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V6 outlander 2019
I rented the midsize outlander 2019 and I loved it this is a great SUV and if I can buy this vehicle I would my kids absolutely love it I wish Edmund and other professionals spoke better about the vehicle. I also love the cargo space and technology in the outlander I would definitely rent this again , whoever has this suv enjoy it 🙌🏼 #team Mitsubishi ❤️
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Versatile, great for families, a great bargain
I tested twenty SUVs (midsize and larger). I am tall (6'3"), and wanted something comfortable to sit in. VERY few midsize SUVs fit me at all (any with sunroofs were out of the question). Even half of the larger SUVs, such as Flex and Tahoe, did not fit me well. Forester was the best for midsize, but the Outlander is almost as good. I must correct the notion that this car has no power or lags. BECAUSE the Outlander is not huge, the 2.4 liter does pretty well with acceleration and overall power. What really sold it to us (other than fitting my size), is how very versatile it is. The Outlander is a bit narrowr and a bit longer than the Murano that it is replacing. We can put all three kids in the second row if we ever need to pack a ton of stuff. It is cramped for the kids that way, but it will do in a pnch. Carrying 7 passengers can also be done in a pinch. We usually just have two kids in the second row, and one in the third. This gives them more separation and space than if we only had two rows. All of us are comfortable (partially because the second row seats slide forward and back to meet out needs). Getting into and out of the third row is pretty easy for the kids (even I could do it if I had to). The car is quiet, and all the controls are laid out well. (We got the SE version). Material and workmanship seem good (better than many other cars that I tested). Visibility all around is excellent. Handling is also very good (I have tested it under some unusual conditions). The backup camera works well. I also appreciate that it doesn't overdo the "safe driving" technology (where the computer tries to take over and drive the car).....we did not want that. And it doesn't have the silly "auto shut off/turn on" feature that kicks in at stoplights. We paid almost $10,000 less than if we had gone with most other midsize 3-row SUVs. That's a lot of money, and if this car works well for us for 7 or 8 years, then I feel we will have gotten a steal. Mitsubishi is clearly doing something right, as their sales numbers continue to grow. I'll report back after driving it in snow, but I expect the Super AWC to work great. The icing on the cake is that the 2019 Outlander looks fantastic (we got the cherry red exterior). Our local Mitsu dealer has been around a long time and has a great reputation for service, so we have zero concerns about after-purchase. I did not originally even consider this car, but after driving it, I was so surprised by it that we ended up buying it. I urge you to give it a chance. **** TWO MONTH REPORT: Did 50-55 mph yesterday on snowy roads, with SUMMER tires! Amazingly good AWD. Getting 26 mpg (average). I am 6’3” and rode in the third row for a couple hours. Acceleration and power is very good. I can’t think of a single thing we do not like about this car. Amazing value.....costs at least $4k more to get the same quality and features elsewhere..
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