2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Consumer Reviews
Pricing
10/10 would not recommend
My last 2 cars were Honda CRV’s which I loved but Honda has raised the prices so much we decided to try something new. I loved the look of the Outlander and the price was right. That is all it has going for it. If you’re looking for a car that everything works on, this is not the car for you. The touch screen is sketchy and freezes. Half the time apple car play will let you hear the directions but not see the map. The first time I tried to use the washer fluid it didn’t work, so assuming it was empty (on a brand new car) I added fluid. That was not the case, it just doesn’t work. The cruise control is basically worthless. Even on a straight away it can’t hold speed and heaven forbid you are on any type of incline. With less than 1500 miles on it the change oil light came on. Don’t set your purse on the passenger floor board if your keys are in it. The car won’t detect the key and start. If you’re trying to lock the car, make sure not to put your key in your gym bag or in your purse unless you keep it on your hip closest to the door or it won’t lock. This is the worst car purchase I’ve ever made.
Tech and Design Heavy Hitter
I’ve had my 2024 Outlander SEL Platinum for two weeks now. Ride is adequate and cabin is roomy. Cupholders in front could use more accessible placement. The seats definitely lack padding. So much so, in fact, I find my legs going numb after about 20-25 minutes. Just ordered a cushion online this morning. I hope it helps. Very disappointing lack of detail by Mitsubishi on what is supposed to be their top of the line trim level.
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- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,84515 mi away
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,44015 mi away
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,44015 mi away
First Mitsubishi- Impressed
I did tons of research on the new (22 and on) Outlanders and I am so glad I chose to trust the research. I had never even considered a Mitsubishi, but did and I am blown away at my 24 Outlander SEL Touring. Gas mileage is great, safety is amazing, drive is smooth, and interior is beautiful. Third row is small but I knew it was just an added bonus in a compact SUV category that’s hard to come by. Power isn’t super impressive but it’s a 4 cylinder and it most definitely is fast enough and powerful enough for me around town and on the interstate. Warranty is fantastic and my dealership experience was amazing, so for me, it’s an absolute yes for what we needed! I am so excited to drive it.
The worst car I have ever driven
I am renting this car for a drive through Nevada. It is the worst car I have ever driven. The engine is so underpowered that passing at speed is dangerous. Acceleration is anemic. Some people say the ride is good. I found the steering to be overly sensitive leading to a lack of smoothness and road feel. The lack of visibility to the blind spots coupled with small side view mirrors is dangerous. Perhaps the stupidest part of the car that sums up the design flaws is that reverse is selected by pushing forward on the gear selector while holding down a side button. Avoid this vehicle at all costs.
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Poor Rear Camera
Mitsubishi Outlander 2024. Experiencing difficulty in viewing rear camera results. The result very hazy that sometimes makes you nervous that you may hit an object or person. Mitsubishi should consider to recall and replace the camera with a better quality to ensure proper safety. Agreed with others that 3rd seat has not enough room for adults. Even children have issue with leg room.
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