Used 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
DO NOT BUY THIS VEHICLE
I bought a 2022 mitsubishi outlander November 2021 and since then I've had nothing but issues with it, a fuel pump recall, hood recall, my differential motor went for my all wheel drive and it took them 2 months to recieve the part and a week ago they replaced it, now my vehicle is back in the dealerships shop because the ENGINE MODULE is faulty. I cannot believe it, they need to just recall all their 2022 models and give our money back.
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3 months and won't start!!!!
We've had the vehicle 3 months. It had 3300 miles when we got it. It's the Launch Edition, and we really like it. We had a 2018 Outlander phev, but it was really uncomfortable! We traded it in, and things were fine until yesterday. My husband got in it to go to work, and it won't start. We called Roadside Assistance, and we waited 5 hours before the tow company asked to come in the morning. It was 12:30 am, so it was fine. The Roadside Assistance hung up on me many times. The tow truck couldn't get it started. We had to contact Roadside Assistance again to tow it. They finally got it to the dealership. The dealership says it's the battery, but the tow guy didn't think so. It still wouldn't start even attached to another vehicle with jump cables and a battery charger. It just clicked. Mitsubishi released a vehicle with a vibrating hood that doesn't have any parts (batteries, filters, floor mats, etc). They're going to try a different vehicle's battery. They have yet to offer a rental or loaner or anything else. Our brand new vehicle doesn't work, and no one can be bothered to call us or be helpful. I pray it's just the battery, but I seriously doubt it. Now, we are not going to feel comfortable with the vehicle because we'll be worried it will continue. I tried contacting Mitsubishi, but they haven't responded at all. It's obvious they stopped giving a crap when they got paid. The dealership acted like we were crazy when I called them telling them it was dead, and they tried blaming us for leaving it on or causing the problem. This is our second Mitsubishi, and depending on whether or not they take care of the problem potentially our last.
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Sure wish it was a better quality vehicle
Hello , I purchased my brand new 2022 outlander ES in October 2021 , I was thrilled I loved the car till it started having a mind of its own … The first thing that went was the battery.. how can a battery just die after only 1 and a half months of driving the vehicle, but it did . Then the cold weather hit , I live in Alberta Canada so it gets cold here . It was in November at -22 when my car just wouldn’t start .. then this was a in going thing for 2 months . Then the radio wouldn’t work / GPS /apple play , and the screen would just be blank or grey with nothing to showing such as the icons, radio stations and other options , just stone dead . So I booked it in and had my vehicle picked up by road side assistance which was a pain in my A** let’s it took 12 hours for then one day to pickup my vehicle and another 4 1/2 hours . Seriously not worth the paper it’s written on . I have contacted the sales team at my Mitsubishi dealership on the north side Edmonton Alberta and got nothing but a lack of respect , even heard the sales manager Naomi speak About me in a negative way while I was in the other room , basically telling the sales person I was dealing with “ you bought it it’s your issue now “ They didn’t even allow me to trade out the car without $8,000-10,000 loss to me . They laugh at you and try to send you in your way , after all they got paid right ??? Save yourself the hard ship you will have because I’ve only owned this car 9 months now and I wish I bought my first choice a Toyota . Please … please stay far from the outlander 2022 it may look pretty and sharp but it’s crap .
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Awesome body but as some isdues
As others mentioned the HOOD!! The first week I had mine I thought the hitch wasn’t on good. I pulled over and it was fine. After going over 65 it shakes to were you think it’s going to fly off. I’ve gotten used to it, but it does have a recall on it!! Second issue is my led screen, sometimes I’ll be listen to music and the whole screen goes black, and after a few seconds it reboots itself and turns back on!! Third issue I had to get the rack and pinion replaced after the first month because I had a thump in my stirring wheel. Fourth issue the mirror on the driver side 75% of the time it won’t pop back open unless I mess with the button inside. The dealership where I bought my outlander has promised to replace my hood for 11 month’s and I’m still waiting!! I’m actually thinking about trading mine in. For reference, I have the 2022 white diamond sel .
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Great
I have an SEL and love it. I'm taller than most and am comfortable in front and second row. It looks great, good mpg, and the interior is better than anything else in class. Mine is AWD and acceleration is fine. My hood jiggles a bit too but I'm confident Mitsubishi will soon issue a bulletin.
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