Used 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
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Great SUV
I love my outlander. I’ve always had Toyota’s in the past, but with this redesign it caught my attention. I ended up testing driving one and then traded in my Toyota. Gave me a lot more tech and features than a new Toyota would at this price point. I have not had any trouble with the hold of the vehicle shaking up and down at highway speeds.
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Read reviews with a grain of salt
The reviews need read with a grain of salt. I really like my Outlander. The hood does shake in the wind. I was told thats because its aluminum. I've never felt like it will pop up though (and yes, I have had that happen to me on an old vehicle of my past). The acceleration is good compared to other SUVs in its class.. thats one reason I bought it. The android auto app is stupid, the remote start app is inconsistent and the seats aren't great on my old lady hips, but other issues have been user related and not an actual fault of the vehicle. Read your manuals people lol. People always compliment how pretty she is, I like all the features and I'm happy with my gas mileage (current best yet was 37.5 miles per gallon average. My goal is to beat that though lol), but if its under 45F, it has to be warmed up or she runs at a high rpm and has terriblegas mileageand pick up. P I'm happy. I got a nice vehicle for a good price. I'm really glad I didn't go with some of them other suvs. You know, the littler ones with no pick up, that my mom would [does] own.
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- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,99818 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $28,99821 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,999In-stock online
Hood jiggles
Styling and roomy interior appreciated. The hood does flex/move when driving at higher speeds. And the remote start app isn’t always successful.
I'm sure it will be fine
I just bought my outlander ES yesterday, after having it for a day I have a little buyer's remorse wishing I got the SE. I hadn't intended to buy a new car but went to look at a low mileage used car and it ended up being only $3000 more for brand new vs 17k miles on a 2-year-old car, so I got the new one. The thing that sold me was the warranty, 10 years and my son will be learning to drive, it doesn't have a ton of power but enough that it feels a little sporty. Why the SE vs ES? There are just enough upgrades to the electronics to make it worthwhile. The 360 camera seems like a gimic but the car doesn't have the best visibility so this weird camera view would help. The wireless charging for my phone but more importantly, the power ports for the second row. Heated front seats. The third-row seats are probably going to be useless, but I have kids so maybe not... but probably. There isn't a lot of storage upfront, I was more than a little disappointed the glove box won't even fit the owner's manuals (Come on, make sure these fit!), the armrest storage is also tiny, so you have the doors as the last place. The inside seems kinda cheap, it doesn't rattle or move but it's not soft. The hood does vibrate a little but I was told they have a solution and will retrofit it when it comes in. What I really think this vehicle need is an adventure package: a durable, washable interior, ditch the third row for more storage space with a waterproof tray, add a roof rack and trailer hitch.
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SURPRISE!! HOOD IS SHAKING!!
First thing after buying i identified was a shaking hood. Mitsubishi should address this asap. Mitsubishi can look to the side but this really make you feel unsafe and scare.
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