Used 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
Tires cupping
Purchased a 2023 Outlander, 2 months later my brother-in-law purchased a 2023 Outlander also. My BIL had to replace tires at approximately 20 thousand miles because of a cupped tire. At 40 thousand miles the same rear tire was cupped again. My Outlander now has 18 thousand miles and I noticed a lot of road noise so I checked my back tires and sure enough one is cupped.
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Buyer beware!!
Our 2023 Outlander has been at the dealership for over a month now waiting on parts, a strut. They keep saying they aren’t making extras and I say sure they are they are on every new Outlander. You should know this prior to purchasing a Mitsubishi! Unless you have multiple vehicles you may want to stay away from this brand. This is my last for sure!
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- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,50026 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,20026 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,50024 mi away
Bad to the Bone....awesome SUV
Quality is first class and warranty is 5yrs and 10yrs. SEL has all the great options ....Try to find a vehicle under $40 K that can match it!!!!!
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10/10 would not recommend
My last 2 cars were Honda CRV’s which I loved but Honda has raised the prices so much we decided to try something new. I loved the look of the Outlander and the price was right. That is all it has going for it. If you’re looking for a car that everything works on, this is not the car for you. The touch screen is sketchy and freezes. Half the time apple car play will let you hear the directions but not see the map. The first time I tried to use the washer fluid it didn’t work, so assuming it was empty (on a brand new car) I added fluid. That was not the case, it just doesn’t work. The cruise control is basically worthless. Even on a straight away it can’t hold speed and heaven forbid you are on any type of incline. With less than 1500 miles on it the change oil light came on. Don’t set your purse on the passenger floor board if your keys are in it. The car won’t detect the key and start. If you’re trying to lock the car, make sure not to put your key in your gym bag or in your purse unless you keep it on your hip closest to the door or it won’t lock. This is the worst car purchase I’ve ever made.
Robbed
Recently had my catalytic converter stolen, it’s so frustrating because now I have to wait 8-10 weeks just to have one ordered because of back orders. Can’t get a rental because my insurance doesn’t cover theft, (only collision )but I’ll be without my vehicle for almost 3 months. Not only did the thieves burglarize me but so did Mitsubishi. Why would they make a vehicle with easy access to the converter. Apparently Mitsubishi outlanders are a big target. When they made these vehicles they should have put some kind of protector to prevent thieves from having easy access to them! They might as well have sold me a vehicle with no hood and let the thieves take what they want! Because they just went right under my vehicle and quickly took my catalytic converter with no kind of protection! So thanks a lot Mitsubishi for burglarizing me as well! I don’t even want my vehicle anymore only to have the thieves come back and do it again! I’m frustrated and feel violated! 8-10 weeks just for a part is ridiculous! Manufacturer of this part is banking right now with all these converters needing replacements! I have a 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport so my vehicle is still fairly new! I’m pissed, frustrated and feel violated so thanks a lot Mitsubishi!
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