Used 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
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Too many mechanical issues!
The Cooling unit blew, the emissions sensor malfunctioned, and just today there was another malfunction affecting my 4WD, ABS, brake assist, etc systems…. All in 7,500 miles. These also miraculously fix themselves when I turn the car off and back on…. Waiting for many many recalls. Luckily I have a free 10 year 100k bumper to bumper warranty that covers it all but its still a pain in the butt.
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So happy!
I bought my Mitsubishi Outlander SEL about 2 months ago and my fiancé and I are in love! I needed a bigger vehicle since we have a little one on the way. I test drove the Toyota Highlander, Acura MDX, Cadillac X5 and Infiniti QX60 and out of all of them the Outlander was my favorite for so many reasons. The Outlander drive is so smooth, size is very comfortable, leather and interior on my SEL is top notch reminded me of a luxury car and the gas mileage is incredible! I am averaging about 28 miles to the gallon and I drive in the city 90 percent of the time. Given that it is a 4 cylinder I think the power is great for the size. They used the same powertrain as the Nissan Rogue for this vehicle. I think Mitsubishi is really underrated in the America and I am so happy with this vehicle we keep finding things that we love about it!
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- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,00031 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,99944 mi away
- SEL Black Edition 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,499In-stock online
Not made for 7 pass
Owned the 2023 LES outlander for 3 months now. We bought it because it boasts 7 seats. Once the carseat was installed there is no leg room in the back seats for anyone. Zero space for the 6th and 7th passenger. So cramped. Road trips are a thing of the past. Fuel economy is horrible! Fabric seems cheap. Anyone who can actually fit in the back row can't hear any music as there's no speakers. Speakers in the front are weak. I guess this was a bad choice from coming from a nissa titan platinum. This car comes no way near close to the comfort and coolness. Sorry Mitsubishi. I see trading this in, as soon as possible in our future.
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Great Vehicle - Design is impressive
Our new outlander SE tech AWD is very impressive given the cost and what you get for the $$$. Sure it could use some more HP but the transmission is very smooth and it gets to speed fast. The ability to go to Tarmac mode helps….stops and turns just fine for a $40k large SUV Interior is where it really shines- dash is best by far vs so many cluttered techno designs. This alone is a reason to buy it. Issues - hood does move but a fix is on way. Ride can be jarring at times maybe tires ? But overall this vehicle is so amazing for the $$ and it stands out In crowd of boring
Vibrating latch
We have a 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander SEL purchased 2 months ago. So far it’s been a great SUV for the price compared to others. CONs; was lied to at the end of my deal from the sales man telling me he put me on a list to replace a small piece on the hood and with that it would stop vibrating FALSE!!!! Up to date there’s almost 100 consumers putting a class action lawsuit against Mitsubishi for this… and guess what? I’ll be 101. Two months with the vehicle and the driver side mirror had to be replaced and ac starting blowing hot. Not a happy camper!!!!
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