I subscribed after hearing you say oil change and filter change easy not many other reviewers mention these things,, and mentioned U.S. version, so thank you, I'm watching this in 2024 because I rather buy 2 year old from dealership for better value as complete new is too much.
Great to know that people actually appreciate those small details I add in. You'd probably be able to find a great deal on a 2022 model.. and it's the exact same to the new 2024 models too!
@@CarsWithSteve Yes it is. I traded in a 2016 CRV. Was going to buy a 2023 CRV but decided I didn't want a turbo or the STOP/START nonsense so I looked into the Outlander and liked what I saw. Took one for a test drive and bought the SEL Special Edition..... Metallic Grey w/ grey interior
This has the best packaging in it's class, love the looks in and out especially in the cosmic blue color and with the orange and black leather combo, just wished this has the space saver spare wheel and the massaging front seats and the factory black and bronze roof like the Australian version has.
Missed this comment somehow! I do find the styling of the Outlander to be pretty great! Having the spare wheel seems like it's becoming a bit of a luxury for a bunch of brands now unfortunately
@@CarsWithSteve Space Saver Spare Tire from a 2015 Murano will fit right into the well of the Outlander ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-W_252kYXkWM.html
Great job covering in detail. This is my 2nd Outlander, and coming from the old body style (2019), I needed to learn about the new one. You're covering the 2022 model. I got the 2024, which has the same features, plus a bit more, but basically the same awesome standard and advanced package features you show here. Thanks for taking the time. I'm saving this video as reference. Much appreciated. Liked and subscribed. 😎👍
Hi Steve! I barely have 24 hrs with it and I love how it rides. It feels luxurious, smooth on the road, smoother than the already smooth 2019. Still learning its features, the new muti-aspect dash. Wow! The car is a head-turner. I'll keep you posted. I've become such a big fan of Mitsubishi. My 1st Outlander went 181K until I traded it in for this one. The dealer Svce dept mechanic told me aside from the high mileage, it was like a new car. If we take care of the car, it will take care of us and I'm impressed at how Mitsubishi never left me stuck on the side of the road. So reliable, so smooth to drive, multi-featured, and low-cost maintenance. It's a win-win. I've driven many brands in my life. This one is the best ownership experience overall.
Wow, so brand spanking new! Always great to hear when people find a brand they love and keep coming back to... even better when they take care of their car and see the benefits of doing it. Thanks for the great owner feedback and hope this new ride treats you well
Thanks for the full review. Make decide. Between highlander and outlander. Savining money with the tech. Toyota waranty is sting painfull as i have the rav4 limited for few years.
Is that 2.5L from Nissan? I read that the 2.4 is Mitsu exclusive with other Mitsu . Though the 2.5L from nissan has been around for a while if it is based on the original QR25 variant.
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Little bit of an aftermarket hack if you're in North America.. Get one from a 2003-2015 Nissan Murano - same bolt pattern as this. If you take out the tire kit storage tray in the boot the spare would fit perfectly Ideal? Not at all.. But if you like the car it's tough to let the lack of a factory spare be a reason not to look at it
You can store them as presets but it doesn't look like the Outlander has support for previously played channels. If you find songs you like you can definitely tag either the song or artist under the SiriusXM menu!