2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
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Flat battery
We have A 2024 outlander exceed tourer We have had the road side assist 4 times to start it with a flat battery The info screen has been replaced because of a fault and that lasted a few days now the iradio switches off and the map goes blank It has been in for repairs on the same problem 4 times and still not working
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No as good as I thought
For as nice as it looks and as much as I paid I expected a lot more from this vehicle. It’s noisy and a strange popping sound started coming from the body at about 5,500 miles and the right front suspension is also making a popping sound. The 3rd row of seating is non existent so there’s no point of even having them. I’m totally disappointed with my purchase.
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- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,8454 mi away
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,9854 mi away
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,4404 mi away
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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Family Ride
Rented a '24 SE for a weekend 580 mile jaunt. Found the Outlander to be comfortable with a good view of the road. Roomy inside but not much room behind the 3rd row of seats. Gas mileage was approx. 26 mpg under normal driving conditions. The Outlander needs some more HP, however it did handle well. So would I buy one? No, but I'm not a family man! If I had a few kids, wife, dog, etc. yeah I would buy an Outlander!
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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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