I have the Outlander diesel. My advice is avoid all together as the build quality is terrible. After 6000 miles, the carpet is worn through and I was told that if I expected them to last longer then I should have bought mats. I have had cars a lot older with many more mile that looked newer. The door rattles and fuel economy is way off the book. The after sales service is non existent as I had a problem with the stop/start which had the warning light flashing, I was told that it did that when it was not being used. I explained that the manual said it was a fault and I was told that I was wrong. After three times of returning to the dealer, they finally admitted there was a fault.
I'm 10 years late to this video haha! Just bought a second hand 2013 outlander that looks exactly like this and my oh my do I love it. Previous owner kept all records, serviced it regularly. Very little aesthetic tear but the car feels good as new!
I remember when the Outlander, Pathfinder, Qx45, and 4 Runner used to be really rugged looking ten years ago, or so. Now they all look heavy, wide, and crossover-like. They used to actually look like they could tackle off road bits.
I like mitsubishi - they are clever and well build. Owned a few and might buy the outlander one day. The option of having 7 seats is quite useful form time to time:)
She said "Let's check these practical credentials" and then the booty show started. Then she said "It's as easy to operate as this" and you saw the view at 1:16. Is that strategic or what?
I agree with her. Japanese buttons and switches have looked the same for about 30 years. It doesn't really make a difference if it's a new Avensis or a 1987 Mazda 626, it's all the same.
2 things 1. need to retitle because its Mitsubishi, just a small typo. 2. the seats were never comfortable for me because on anything other than short trips the seats in the last gen Magna (full size sedan sold in Australia) made my ass sore. It was the same story with a newer MPV, because I'm assuming the seats were the same. So my question is whether Mitsubishi fixed this?
Why is everyone questioning the banana test? I have hundreds of banana-shaped items and I need to know what car holds it all best. That test is the reason I got my lime green Citroen.
You get a close-up @ 0:58, but yeah, 1:14 was nice too. I had to hit pause. Rebecca has a really nice shape. Hopefully she doesn't kill it by trying to get super skinny.
i fully agree with you... i am sick of all those comments... she is really adorable, and to be honest, i like her, too. But her job is car reviewing, not a porn actress.. why on earth people express themselves in such a way, here?
So did BMW and Mercedes, Fiat, Kawasaki, VW (and thus, the VAG group)... Honestly, isn't it time to get over that and accept the company making good cars?
the misspell in the title reminds of Jeremy Clarkson when he went in USA...and heard how the dealers pronunced the names of the cars...hahaha(JAGUAARRRR,etc)