You should also add an 11th feature pertaining to the 3rd row seats. I have yet to find one video or review showing this particular feature. I accidently found it myself. The unknown and overlooked feature I'm talking about is that the third row seat backs actually recline a few inches! To recline them you just pull the release at the top of the seat and pull backwards instead of pushing the seat flat and they will lock into a reclined position. I know the 3rd row seats are only for small people but having the ability to recline them a few inches makes it feel a lot less cramped and a bit more comfortable! 👍
I saw people talk about it, but all said it was practically useless for those who did talk about it. Apparently there is not enough room, which I disagree from what I saw, you just need to move the middle seats more forward.
It's like 2.5 rows that third row can't fit an adult no leg space maybe a kid or child seat I wish they didn't have abs kept the spare tire- I do love the second seats reclines and plenty of leg space
True, tried it myself. I'm 6'2" and am able to fit in the third row without my head touching ceiling and only very slight slouching when it is reclined all the way and the second row is moved forward a few inches (still reasonable for people in second row). The top of the headrest is still a few inches away from the rear windshield at max recline so don't worry about them hitting. Gas Outlander third row is also a lot more comfortable than PHEV.
1. Headlight washers 2. 40/20/40 split 2nd row seating with cuphoalders on the middle fold 3. Amber tailight turn signals 4. Down hill assist 5. My Q Connect; a garage opening software that work only with liftmaster 6. Bose Stereo System 8 speaker 7. Wide Opening 2nd row doors 8. Towich hitch with 2000lb capacity 9. SE and SEL trims have wireless phone charing with apple carplay 10. Sound dampening through thicker windows
Nice to see another person who cares about amber turn signals. I can't believe so many companies are switching to red turning lights, especially when amber lights have been proven to be safer.
I have the SEL with the Touring package, I Love It. I do Uber Driver and 95 percent of the people that get in my car say “Wow, I love the interior”. Very happy with my 5th Mitsubishi ❤️🚘
11th very cool feature is auto adjusting high beam headlights - great for rural night time driving. You don't have to keep switching high beam on and off, and the headlights also auto adjust left and right side brightness depending on the driving direction of the car. Turn auto headlight adjust on by pushing the button in on the end of the stalk.
Great video. I have a 2016 Outlander & I love it. However, surprisingly it did not come with a backup camera. The 2022 Outlander is awesome in my book.
Mitsubishi back up cameras are so good . I have a 2018 outlander sport and the backup camera is on point and quick . I also have driven an 2015 Audi Q7 and the backup camera was very slow compared to Mitsubishi .
The garage door opener in the infotainment system is not a positive feature. It requires constant subscription to their service. Who wants to continually pay for features you want to use? Same with remote start. 🤬
Here is a link to a video we did explaining the available lighting on the new Outlander. Hope this helps. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7_JuoMzoG70.html
Great question. It's a little tricky. First, make sure your headlights are on. Then, on the washer lever, make sure the intermittent selector is all the way to the top. You should see three water drops at the top. Then engage the windshield washer like normal. It will wash the windshield and the headlights at the same time.
what sizes are the speakers in the stock stereo and what would be the best speaker upgrade I could do as a simple swap out (no additional amps - mine is an SE 2023)?
@@mcclintonautoNot in this video. You never mentioned that headlight washers only come in FWD vehicles and not 2WD. You could have listened to that part of the video to check. Geez.
I have the two wheel drive and it doesn't come with the window washers. Although it is a nice feature it's just another part that might have to be replaced. I'm okay if it doesn't come with it.
@@indiemeans9735 I was informed by my dealer as well as the regional manager that is does not...after many attempted to connect to it. I thought I had connected when I first bought the car, but maybe I was mistaken.
@@rl78 well it is on the launch edition, but I have not been able to connect it either. Although I like this car I wish I would have waited for all the kinks to be sorted out before purchasing.
I really like this vehicle and seriously considering getting one. But not having a spare tire is sort of a deal breaker as I drive a lot in rural areas. Does anyone know of a spare tire solution that’s not tacky looking?
Ours actually came with a spare tyre! It’s just not a full sized tyre but apparently safe to drive up to 100kms until you hit a service centre to get it replaces :) hope this helps! We’re in AUstralia though.
It really depends on where you are. Here in West Virginia, we won't have units to sell until early next year. However, certain "Zero Emissions" states have them now. So, you can likely find them in places like California, Washington, Oregon, New York, and so on. Every Mitsubishi Dealer has one demo model right now though if you want to check it out.
Hi RL, good question. With your foot on the brake, grab the gear selector. Depress the button on the side, and push up. This will shift the vehicle into reverse.
@@mcclintonauto i really like this SUV crossover ...but I keep hearing about not having a powerful engine ...I personally think 181Hp... Is fine ...I drive a 2.0L 168hp and my Scion tC hauls ass quick .... Anyways who uses a suv to zip in between cars ...convince me...
At the dealer they showed the camera on the sides and every time I hit camera it won't pull up any of my cameras it goes into the settings. How do I see my side cameras?
Mine kick in when a sensor goes off because I'm close to something. And limited to less than 15kms/h speed. So I can't just hit camera whenever I want.
Wait ! My honda can open my garage door by syncing with the official biper - memorize it and then use it as a recorded button…. Can i open my garage door with mitshubishi ? Or i need a special garage door ?
Is there any particular reason Mistibishi has use this engine and is it powerful enough like other Turbo engines? I believe, it will be quite fueled sippy which is quite annoying when you drive for a short distance and fuel economy is not so good. 3rd Row seating - Can adults of height around 5'8'' can easily fit in?
Im buying one as we speak and we test drove a SE model and it drives and handles quite well and zippy for a 2.5 4cyl. I know i was skeptical at first but. Its a family car. Not a race car. But does go when you want it to. Also the second row slides forward and back and the backrest inclines a little. Im 6' and i had the driver seat set up for me, and i set up the second row for my self behind driver with nice room and i do believe a teen or small adult would fit on the 3rd row and be comfortable. Obviously its not a Yukon. But you can make it work
@@freddynogueira1803 I am buying as well. Upgrading my car after 7 year. I am highly keen to buy PHEV model but unfortunately it is not available and will be more expensive.
@@Grauenwolf a lot of the outlander is share with Mitsubishi. Mitsubishi, Nissan and Renault have a formal strategic alliance. Heck the forthcoming ASX hatch is just a rebadged Renault. Most likely the reason why a Nissan space saver works perfectly with the Outlander too.
Hey, thanks for the video. Can I use 235 60R 18 winter tires on my outlander that came with 255 45R 20 tires? I know I would have to buy new wheels, but I am wondering if that would not harm anything in the vehicle. Thank you!
@@sophiakrist3938, take it back to the service department. They have several things to try to fix it. First they’ll adjust the hood latch and the rubber stoppers. That won’t fix it, though. Their next step will be to add weather stripping seals under the hood. They are doing that to mine tomorrow. I’ll let you know how that works.
@@wmson11 , so I took it back to the dealership today. They said they made the latch adjustments as part of the delivery prep but that clearly didn’t help. Today they installed three pieces of weather strip. While it didn’t completely fix it, it is about 50-75% better. Much improved. He’s going to keep me on the list and call me when/if Mitsubishi ever comes up with a true solve.
I must have a good stereo. This one is 'tolerable' unless you really want it loud and/or pounding. It has reasonable fidelity. For me, it will due until I get around to replacing it
I'm in Oz, and have model 3 of 5. In the cargo area, lift the floor panel to access 3rd row headrests to add to 3rd row seats if in use, also jack and tools, Jerry can fuel funnel and lift further for a space saver tyre.
Correct, the Black Edtion Outlander does not have built-in Navigation. However, you can use your favorite maps app via Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. Most of our customers prefer this to a traditional navigation system.
Mitsubishi Oulander 2022 locks the gas tank when the engine is turned ON. You can open it just by pressing the lid when the engine is OFF. I am not sure if there is a setting inside to let it open when engine is ON.
@@mcclintonautoVery good. You're very prolific so of course I didn't look through all newer vids. So my belief is you weren't aware of the similarity then. But you are now. 😊 I'm drawn to looking at Mitsubishi due to the superior warranty which is similar to the Korean car warranties. Thanks
One thing not mentioned is No curtain airbags in the third row, why are third row passengers being treated like second class citizens in a side impact collision?
Spike, the 2022 Outlander is an IIHS Top Safety Pick +. The Outlander received their highest and toughest rating. Further, the Outlander received a good rating for the side impact test.
I feel a lot of reviews are not covering the fact that there is no spare tire or Jack. Instead it comes with an inflation kit a sealer and a compressor. Now it comes with run-flat tires. That may give you confidence to drive a small distance to get a new tire at low speed but you have to factor in the cost to replace that one tire and that pudding for new ones on at a later point is going to cost a heck of a lot more in the future than normal tires. Now something they'll be more demand in the future but the growth in cars shipping with that type of Tire really hasn't grown a whole lot the last few years buyer beware
It's correct that the new Outlander does not have a spare tire. Just like the old Outlander didn't have a spare tire. With the Third Row, there is no room for a spare tire. Mitsubishi includes 5 Years of Roadside Assistance with every new vehicle.
@@mcclintonauto my parents I think had one before the previous model and I think it did have a spare tire. I'm not knocking the lack of the spare tire. If you live in an area where there's easy access to a tow I don't think it matters what I am concerned about of the run-flat tires which from what I've read are more expensive and not as easy to repair which means you're having to replace one or sometimes two tires and since the Outlander a lot of them are all-wheel drive there's the pressure to want to fix all four. There are other third row SUVs that do have spare tires I think the issue here is the Outlander is really not competing with some of those it's more in line with say the CRV from Honda for example
@@fumes1541 unsurprisingly, some families that would consider buying a family car like this may put safety a lot higher on their priority list. And as Amber turn signals are proven to be significantly safer it can be seen as a plus/not often talked about feature.
We're sorry to hear that you're experiencing Market Adjustments up in Canada. Our dealership is not practicing this because it's not fair to customers.
@@mcclintonauto we have 9 Mitsubishi units in ours fleet , outlanders, outlanders sport and 4 eclipse cross, Let’s start with Bad engines, especially on eclipse cross, all cars get terrible cheap quality of interior trim materials ladder, or clause, make no sense , artificial leather panels fall off on cars of on 22 outlanders , we glue and refix them manually, plastic covers of seat bolts rails fall off, touchscreens after few years lost they sensitivity and must be replased, some electronic modules such as USB stops to work, in regards to Awd units the rear differentials get noise after 30k miles on eclipse cross , comparable to Toyota units which we also have in our fleet the Mitsubishi quality is way lower.
FYI remote start feature is exclusively on a app. The vehicle has to be in cell phone signal range in order for that app to work. Will not work on WiFi. No cell signal=no remote start!!!!!!!!!!!!!. There is no back up remote start on the key fob. The entire feature is 💯 reliant on cell signal
I’ve found the remote start to be pretty spotty. It’s a crap shoot on whether it will work. Don’t forget, when your free trial runs out, this is a pay to use feature just like satellite radio and your garage door opener. Imagine if you had to pay a subscription to use the power windows or heated seats.
The higher trim levels are selling well. Most of our customers, and the people buying this vehicle throughout the US, are opting for the more well-equipped versions.
I was so excited when I first got this brand new car until things started to break the first week I had it. and no I was on a highway the whole time from Illinois to vegas. trims were falling off. but the worst problem is my dog and I got gas poisoning and we have the medical paperwork to prove it. and come to find out Mitsubishi when they made it something to do with the AC line I know if your mechanic it won't make sense and that's probably why it's doing it lol. but there's literally gasoline leaking out of the two which you can see in my videos. and after the fourth time no joke I got it towed there. I made another video and this is after they told me it was safe to drive and that it was just a temporary fix but they will come up with something that was 4 months ago. and they don't give you any loaners they don't give you any help. so if you get a car from them and something goes wrong your s*** out of luck. and trust me no dealership has used cars right now and they're not willing to do it for you. another very important thing about this vehicle. I had a bunch of fuses blown and went back to the parts department the most bizarre thing I've ever witnessed in my life is they never even saw these type of fuses before. how do I know this. I asked for those fuses to be placed in the car on the seat for when I picked it up. they gave me the correct amperage but totally different size they didn't even look. like they didn't even see what fuses were in it. so then the service manager at Mitsubishi went online to see who carries it nobody does. so I had to go on eBay order it from f****** japan. so what they should have done like a cell phone maybe roll these bad boys out and give them away instead of charge people a bunch of money for Hey listen I'm not bashing this car if it would work right. there is so many options are many options sorry I'm using talk text. and you may get lucky and get a good one. but you should ask yourself this one question. if you have family or just yourself and you go on a long road trip and something does go wrong they do not have parts available. so you will either have to wait for your car to get shipped back home or you will have to get a rental car or to your own pocket and then drive back with the rental and then drive your original car back like this s*** I can't even make up. you would think I know it's a process to go through but if Mitsubishi and their regional manager saw the fact that I have a vehicle that's dripping gasoline and fumes out of the vehicle even when it's not turned on I don't know you would think
Jesse, we understand your frustration, but we suggest contacting Mitsubishi Motors North America. Since we didn't sell you your Outlander and haven't serviced it, we can't speak about your situation. Best of luck.
@@mcclintonauto I have had it towed to service 4 times. Want to know what the dealership told me? The are waiting on Mitsubishi to tell them what to do. You know I bought a certified used 2014 Hyundai Elantra I think it had like 48,000 miles on it. 2 days after I bought it the engine seized do you know what not only do they put a brand new engine in it for me they gave me a loaner for 6 weeks without question. I would think in rare situations where people buy new cars right off the lot brand new. At minimum they would have something in their policy like hey if our Engineers or if our machines built the car wrong and it's not capable of doing what we say it's does. Then why can someone not explain to me in a good way one how that's even right? And two I'd like to just say thank you for responding in a nice professional way because I also can't say anything about your dealership. And my response I apologize if it came across towards you or anybody reading this. I just want them to know that it's kind of scary to think when you buy a new car. And you decide a nice long trip with your family or like mine is my dog. You're 2,000 miles away from home and they tell you basically good luck.