Mitsubishi Outlander (2007 - 2012) Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for Mitsubishi Outlander (2007 - 2012)
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by Pablo J J
May 28, 2024
I purchased this Mitsubishi Outlander XLS 2008 V6 AWD in March 2019 for $6800.00 and 123000 miles.
I replaced all brake parts myself immediately after purchasing it and the tires. Later on I installed a GPS system and it is working with all functions on the steering wheel. On June 2023 I replaced the tires. So far this SUV is working flawless with 165000 miles. I recommend the Mitsubishi Outlander V6 knowing that this type of engine is no longer installed in the last Outlander SUVs.May 28, 2024
by Chris B
Sep 06, 2023
Disappointed that it didnt have backup camera or push button ignition but the cargo area is larger then the 2015 model. Other then that they are pretty much the sameSep 06, 2023
by Jason M
Jun 13, 2023
Good features during its time. The V6 engine is a good design, even tho it has a rubber timing belt. Our 07 Outlander still has the original engine and trans, and was trouble free even till after 330k miles. Jun 13, 2023
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by Pablo J J
May 28, 2024
I purchased this Mitsubishi Outlander XLS 2008 V6 AWD in March 2019 for $6800.00 and 123000 miles.
I replaced all brake parts myself immediately after purchasing it and the tires. Later on I installed a GPS system and it is working with all functions on the steering wheel. On June 2023 I replaced the tires. So far this SUV is working flawless with 165000 miles. I recommend the Mitsubishi Outlander V6 knowing that this type of engine is no longer installed in the last Outlander SUVs.May 28, 2024
by Chris B
Sep 06, 2023
Disappointed that it didnt have backup camera or push button ignition but the cargo area is larger then the 2015 model. Other then that they are pretty much the sameSep 06, 2023
by Jason M
Jun 13, 2023
Good features during its time. The V6 engine is a good design, even tho it has a rubber timing belt. Our 07 Outlander still has the original engine and trans, and was trouble free even till after 330k miles. Jun 13, 2023
by Amadou k
Feb 19, 2023
Drives so smooth. Great on gas and very comfortable. Feb 19, 2023
by Micael K
Oct 01, 2021
The car is damaged and there is no warranty Oct 01, 2021
by Donna M
Dec 18, 2020
Great features & value. Would have loved a map screen & blue tooth. Dec 18, 2020
by Arlan B
Aug 26, 2014
Mitsubishi designed a very good family vehicle with many fun to drive characteristics. The visibility, forward and back, is very good. There are no blind spots. Acceleration is good to almost sporty. Handling, especially around corners, is stable and solid, with a minimal amount of leaning. Power is adequate at highway speeds, even for passing. The instruments are laid out well and are easily seen by the driver. The voice activated, Bluetooth works great, for hands-free cellular activity. Maintenance on the Outlander is a breeze, even for the "D.I.Yer." This should be a vehicle to consider, when looking for an SUV.Aug 26, 2014
by Alain C
Feb 07, 2014
It's one of the best SUV in his class. The size is perfect. The engine has enough power toe a small boat. 3rd row can be usefull with small children. The xenon light are powerfull and provide a great night vision. The 4x4 system is excellent in snow.Feb 07, 2014
by Anonymous
Jun 10, 2013
Build quality could be better. It has huge blind spots at the A pillar where the mirrors are . The engine is very noisy. This car is pretty reliable and looks good for the price we paid. I would say best value in its class.Jun 10, 2013
by Cris S
Apr 06, 2013
overall I'll give it a 4 out 5 stars is very comfortable and reliable for any occasion is a great drive spacious good gas millage with 7 passengers seating option great navigation and music system and gaming system options for the second row seatsApr 06, 2013
by David M
Jan 22, 2013
Decent power from the 168 HP 2.4 L 4 cylinder and CVT auto. transmission. Fuel economy is just ok...could be better. 4WD option is great, especially the ability to lock the 4WD in place with a convenient knob near the shifter. Very nice cloth seats w/Black leather trim. Interior fit and finish & overall build quality is very good. Dual opening glove box is a nice touch. Rockford Fosgate Sound System w/7 speakers sounds awesome! Great front and rear seat room and 3rd row seat (which I probably will NEVER use) is available for 2 unexpected passengers (Mitsu calls them "Emergency Seats"..very appropriate..as in I've already got 5 people in the car and TWO friends in the same car break down in sub-zero weather and I happen to be close by). Cargo room excellent and love the pull-out tailgate for loading/unloading. Side mirrors are nice size (not too big, but big enough to give you excellent visibility). Not quite sure how I feel about the spare tire located outside tucked under the bottom in the back of the SUV. Awesome Exterior Design...Front end has the grill from the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution giving it a more aggressive and sporty look than previous model, but not too over the top either. It's also a car-based SUV built on the Lancer platform, so handling and road feel are both very good. Traction/Stability Control standard in the SE 4WD Model.Jan 22, 2013
by Miguel G
Aug 22, 2012
Motor V6 3000cc, caja automática de 6 velocidades con levas al volante, sin control
de estabilidad. Excelente aceleración y respuesta de frenado. Muchos ruidos
interiores. Se conduce como un sedán deportivo y es muy espaciosa. Es bastánte
potente. buen espacio de carga.Aug 22, 2012
by Anonymous
Jul 20, 2012
I like the size and cargo capacity (2nd row seats fold forward). It is sharp looking and gets decent mileage on the highway. Front seats could be more comfortable. Dig the paddle shifters, but the transmission (auto) shifts too much from 6th when going up hills. Can go from auto shift to manual shift with cruise control on, which alleviates all the shifting. Great for going up hills manually shifting w/o having the cruise disengage. Good low-end torque, but top end is shallow. Typical V6 these days.Jul 20, 2012
by Haley B
Jun 07, 2012
The SUV is sporty and the added stereo system makes this 3 row SUV bumpin! The all-wheel drive capability helps this SUV grip the road no matter what terrain it encounters. The seats are plush and very comfortable for long rides.Jun 07, 2012
by John N
Oct 13, 2010
Overall, the Mitsubishi Outlander is a very good car, good storage space, good control, and has a sporty/sleek look. Overall the cost of ownership is good, if you buy new its worth the money and its fun to drive!Oct 13, 2010
by Robert W
Oct 28, 2009
The 3.0 220 hp V6 is a bit small. It needs the 3.5 235 hp V6 (not an option)
No repaires (not self induced) needed.
Al roof cuts weight, and inproves skid control. A bit small 3rd row is cramped
Great kid mover.Oct 28, 2009
by Jason R
May 17, 2009
So far, the acceleration and handling are
great, steering radius is good, and the
fuel economy for a 6 speed V6 automatic
is Excellent! The in dash GPS/HDD
combined navigation with the rockford
fosgate speakers make for a fantastic
combination. It is a blast to drive! I
will update more once I have had it
longer.
5 years in, it's as great as the first day I got it. Truly a great vehicle!May 17, 2009
by Jonathan W
Jan 17, 2009
I started out not liking SUVs at all, I believed all of them to be wasteful vehicles. I didn't feel the need to change this view until I drove this vehicle, now I have to drive them in order to say whether I still have this view.
The Outlander with its V6 engine moves the SUV rather well. Its not lightning quick but it never feels delayed and its great to drive on the highway. Normally big, tall, heavy SUVs feel terrible going around corners the Outlander actually feels like a car when it comes to corners. Other than more power, there's nothing more to improve for the Outlander.
The interior is really the weakest part of the Outlander. The plastics aren't very attractive and it feels bigger than it really is. The seats are quite comfortable for cloth seats and it has extra seats in the rear although the passengers in the 3rd row will need to be small to feel comfortable. Its best suited for 5 seating, the 7 seating configuration does cancel my criticism of wasteful SUVs. The car is started with a keyless system, if your key fob is not present in the car it won't start which is neat. The build quality despite being from Japan isn't spectacular but rather average.
In the case of reliability for Mitsubishi, this is the only time where I haven't found the criticisms of Mitsubishi to be founded. None of these have given me any issues. The fuel tank is the worst aspect though, it has SUV consumption but a pathetic 50L tank forcing you to fill up frequently.
Overall I really like this SUV, this is the best SUV I've driven. Maybe there is a better one I've yet to drive but for now I crown this Outlander as something I'd recommend any day.Jan 17, 2009
by Istvan J
Oct 31, 2008
Picking it up in 1-2 weeks. The test car was perfect. Drives like a smaller car.
Great space, a bit smaller heads space in the back.
Split tailgate is a nice touch. Outside is not too fancy, but still gorgeous.
Interior is simple clear, with the nav option lots of gadgets, great music system.
Good value for the money.Oct 31, 2008
by Bruno L
Mar 26, 2008
Extremely practical and frugal for a car of this size.Mar 26, 2008
by Belinda C
Jan 03, 2008
fully loaded apart from heated front wind screen which really pisses me off!Jan 03, 2008
Mitsubishi Outlander (2007 - 2012) Pricing
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