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7 Mitsubishi Outlander results

2011 Mitsubishi Outlander OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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FD
FD
Midland, Texas
4.0
great first car
This is my first car and I really like it. It's very safe, with airbags all around. It has a third row of seats which fold in and make part of the trunk when not in use. It's pretty spacious, but the seats in the back are very small. It's pretty comfortable but I wish there were air conditioner units for the back seats. The trunk is very spacious and has a light switch made just for the seats. The windows rattle when traveling at high speeds. This can be very annoying when traveling for long hours. It's a great car to drive. Although this is true, it does not accelerate quickly so entering a highway can be troublesome. The look of this car is very cute. It looks like a mini SUV. The gas mileage is very good in the city and great on the highway. Maintenance is just like every other car. There was nothing unusual about it. I would recommend this car to parents who are searching for a good first car for their child.
AW
AW
Hemlock Farms, Pennsylvania
4.0
Great Crossover for a Family
The Outlander is a slick looking crossover that has the capabilities of towing like larger vehicles. The greatest aspect of the Outlander is that it has a 3rd row of seats that can be laid down to create a large trunk space. This is ideal for families that occasionally have friends riding in the vehicle as well. In addition, the trunk part has a collapsible tailgate to help remove groceries and other items easier. The large interior can accommodate longer items, like fishing poles. It handles well and you wouldn't even know that it only has a 4 cylinder. There is a smooth go from the first acceleration and you are able to pick up speed fast. Like most newer vehicles, it does have a temperature gauge that you can read on your dash. It also has the radio controls easily accessible from the steering wheel. The only con found in this vehicle is that the wheels aren't that common and so if you do need your tires replaced, you probably will have to wait for local shops to get them in. The tires can be expensive and occasionally will have uneven wear even after taking it to repair shops to check out the issue.