Used 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander SUV Consumer Reviews
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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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Really Impressive SUV
This is my second Mitsubishi SUV. My first was a 2011 Endeavor and I loved that vehicle, so I thought I would give Mitsubishi another look this year when searching for a new ride. I’ve driven many different brands over the years (Audi, Lincoln, Mercedes-Benz, etc.). Something always brings me back to Mitsubishi. The build quality, impressive technology, and luxury interior craftsmanship are just a few highlights of the new 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander. It’s beautifully designed inside and out. Normal driving mode is fine for everyday driving, but if you need/want a few extra horses, just put it in tarmac mode. Zoom! Wireless Apple CarPlay and charging make your daily commute a breeze. The MiPilot self-driving feature on the SEL edition is such a great option when driving long distances. I’ve used it many times without fail. The interior of this vehicle is truly remarkable in design, soft touches, and comfort. It’s breathtaking to look at (much more luxurious than some of the luxury brands I’ve owned). There’s no buyers remorse here.
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- Black Edition 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,499In-stock online
- Black Edition 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,139In-stock online
- SE Special Edition 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,998In-stock online
Step up from the Outlander Sport
Back while my wife was in school (2013) we purchased an end of lease outlander sport and 120,000 miles later besides a bad TMC module that thing is still going strong. Loud road noise, bad acceleration but it pulled itself through several snowstorms. So since we had such great luck she wanted a Outlander. We've owned the Outlander for several months now and the only issue so far was a faulty backup camera, had to wait a month to get that repaired. The interior, ride, acceleration are all a huge improvement over our old sport. Lane assist works well, blind spot indicators are great (but I still double check). The interior room is perfect for 4 adults, the 3rd row imo is useless. Wish there was an option to have a full size spare tire in the trunk instead. Any of our long trips we now take the Outlander, from looks to comfort honestly it's hard to beat for $30k.
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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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Underwhelming
I didn’t like the ergonomics, the layout for the center console, or the control configuration on the steering wheel. The seat was comfortable and offered good support for long distance driving without crippling my back, so that’s worth a star all by itself. Your mileage may vary. I absolutely hated the cruise control. Climbing a mountain I found myself going ten mph under the set speed because the cruise control was already commanding maximum power and the engine couldn’t maintain speed. Fair is fair; there were four people in the vehicle and all of our baggage for a weekend. Respectable enough performance for a four cylinder. Coming down the other side, however, I looked down and found myself going TWENTY!!!!! mph over the set speed. If you programmed the car to the speed limit and didn’t keep a watchful eye on it, that’s a pretty hefty speeding ticket. If you programmed it to speed a little, depending on its ability to maintain speed within an mph or two and the forbearance of the local constabulary, you’d be at a serious risk of being arrested for reckless driving.
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