Unique magnesium pedal gearshift flaps, fix mounted on the column. Beating10 years younger $60 000 brand new Infinitis’ flimsy plastic flaps in 2021 still. “You know how I feel about that.”
Third row seating on crossovers in this class is ridiculous. Just my opinion. This was a great review and although some people didn't like this reviewer, Emme, I found her to be entertaining while still doing her job, reviewing the vehicle for what it is, good and bad. The Outlander does look like a decent vehicle, and I'm pretty sure I would enjoy driving it. and It looks a lot better than when it first came out. that first body style was just ugly.
i usually dont like women reviewing cars, as most just talk shit and dont really know what they re talking about, but kudos to you. informative as fuck.
I came to 3 conclusion. 1. You really like this car. 2. You own this car. 3. Mitsubishi paid you for this. Because I just dont see how the outlander is that special. Mitsubishi exist to make the Evo and turbochargers.
That front grille is begging, BEGGING, to have a huge intercooler put behind it. A lot of people probably think she is joking about printing out comments and putting them on her bathroom mirror....
the tail gate KICKS ARSE ! ! ! gee maybe other auto makers will follow suite, it seems very functional to me. why can't all the auto makers design an SUV with two rows of seats rather than three but have the second row sit farther back so actually real life adults humans can sit back there? the third row uses valuable space that's either needed for storage or real seating - at least give the buyer the option. Hi Emms : )
Hi Emme, Question from London: i've seen a lot of luxury cars (MB,BMW etc) with their satnavs and yet most of the drivers are using TomTom or other satnavs. I mean removable ones. Some people say that those in-car satnavs are too complicated. Mind you they are taking about German luxury cars. Would you happen to know anything about it? Cheers
I have the outlander 2007 2.4 automatic it’s great I also have the Subaru Forrester it’s better again for all wheel drive you can’t beat it . It’s 50 % power in the front and 50% power in the rear the outlander in lock mode is 60 % rear and 40 % front not as good but I like the outlander because it’s a automatic and more room better aircon but out of both Mmm that’s hard outlander has way more gagets then most other cars Subaru Forrester is brilliant in sand and dosent not get bogged and it has low and high gear and it’s a 5 speed manual and good to go bush in but my outlander is higher off the ground with just its Standard wheels and rims 18” and is higher up but no where as good as the Subaru in sand Mud snow tho but I’m happy just to have the lock mode on the outlander and it does just as good for me I only go on dry road s and sand now and then but I really like both the roo and the outlander I’d rather the outlander it’s just cool to have a automatic 2.4 6 speed automatic and it has lots of room in the back and ya just pull a button and all the seats fold down and you also have 7 seats if ya need them and the 2.4 bit cheaper on rego and fuel the v6 would be still great but just but to much on rego tho . The v 6 can do 400,000 kms on the motor if you look after it .
@hallassracing549 Hmmm, i guess people i met werent very clever... lol but thank you for reply. Last question: are you guys (In US) switching to diesel now are leaning towards hydrogen and hybrid?
This car was worth getting on the strength of the 3rd row head rests. Who needs surf boards with that pair along for the ride. On the negative side, those overly-designed and engineered, spring-loaded cup holders make me wary that time and effort were spent on silly things and not making the car better.
Running late fairly early shooting. Sat. Not because of the pedicure at. But the mf hair dresser apparently. Had to get here from all the way from mid 90’s.
Hey all, If you want to see what Emme is up to, like training for the Gazelles off road race in Morocco, google Hall Ass Racing (comments won't allow me to plug in the URL).
She tells you. She has to tell you. Reckless driving. (Blushes. Winks. Million dollar smile.) …admitting to drive 80 mph. “Around the corners.” I mean. Almost at the speed limit. Little under. Where do you have 90 mph speed limit?