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- 11 reviews
Very Poor effort, better cars than this!
I Just picked one of these up as a work car (no choice). I would never buy one.
Exterior: Styling is horrible, the plastics and trim outside look like something from the reject shop, it feels like a tonka toy.
Interior: the plastics and cheapness continue, when I cleaned the interior my first time, two bits of plastic trim broke off. I haven't seen an interior this cheap and inferior for many many years.
The motor: one of the most lethargic powerless motors since my motor mower. I cant see why people pay money for this.
I am offloading this car to some one else, so I can buy a real car that doesnt feel and sound like some kia from the 1990's. Its offensive to be even be seen in it !
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Jessica c
- 6 reviews
Perfect starter family car
I got the 2004 model, it’s really smooth to drive. I think on every thing I dislike is maybe the boot space, I reckon it needs a touch more space. I can fit my strider compact pram in there though and groceries so that’s alright. It costs roughly $80 to fill a tank, I feel like it goes through a lot of petrol quick though
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Jocelyn
- 6 reviews
Decent car
I've got the 7 seater. The ones seating in the last row has to be petite and short otherwise they won't fit. Also, there's not much boot space once the last row of seats is being used but if not in use, boot space is awesome. One thing I hate is the radio. Shortly after we bought it, whilst driving along one day we went onto a little bump and something popped. We realise there was no sound to the radio. We had to switch if on and off every time so there is actual audio. It was fixed easily when we brought the car back for first 3 month service. However, it happened again 's couple months later and I can't be bothered to bring it down just to get it done. Apparently I've read that a few people have had similar problems as well.
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Bec WJMareeba
- 4 reviews
- 2 likes
all round good car, horrible on oil consumption!
great, reliable car, the "4WD" function is a bit of a misnomer as it simply converts to an "AWD" and changes the power put to the back tyres; but a good function, and really changes the way it drives especially on wet, windy roads. Does go through A LOT of oil, we have to top up between regular services, needs oil top up after only 5000kms post service, so this is an issue, but other than that has been a great, comfortable car
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VictorMelbourne
- 12 reviews
- Outlander ZK LS (2015-2017)
- Verified purchase
Great car
Just got a hail-damaged, second-hand Outlander 2016 and it's a great ride. Extremely quiet and comfortable to drive, very spacious with room for up to 7 and pretty fuel economic, this is a very good car that suits tall people or a small family. The compatibility with Android Auto is a cool feature.
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Clinno
- 4 reviews
- 3 likes
Great car!
Driving this car is absolutely great - the only downside is the lack of power. This doesn't deter me from my 5 star rating as the reduction in power is outweighed by the petrol consumption, comfort and overall ease of driving. On average around the city I use 6.7L per 100km. I don't feel there are any major blind spots within the car either, which for me is very important.
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Outlander, you will be missed!
We owned a 2013 Outlander (2L petrol manual, 2WD, 5-seater) until recently, only giving it up because we needed to upgrade to a 7 seater automatic. It is a no frills, highly functional SUV that does what is required with no complaints. The price point and fuel efficiency are excellent. The car is highly maneuverable for its size and it is fun to drive but without the reliability issues of say, a Jeep. It is not the best looking SUV out there but it is not bad looking, especially in the dark blue. It probably needs a little more guts in the engi...Read more
ne department for its size. The engine does tend to rattle a bit and it is not the most refined drive. Even though the ride is not as comfortable as some of the higher range SUVs and the middle seat in the second row is a bit of a squeeze (especially when you have 2 child seats in the back), we had no problems in the 5 years that we owned it. Great visibility all around the vehicle and parking and zipping around for school pick up is a breeze. You could say it’s a great family- friendly SUV for the budget conscious.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
RichardSouth Hobart
- 4 reviews
- 5 likes
Good-sized car, good on fuel, but sometimes shocking customer service
Good-sized car and very good on fuel and comfortable to drive.
We've had this Mitsubishi Outlander 4WD (a new secondhand car) for 2.5 years now and have had an intermittent problem with the car the whole of the time I have had it. It gets stuck in low gear when taking off quickly in tricky driving conditions and won't change up. The car has to be stopped to resolve this which is potentially extremely dangerous. The reverse camera also comes on intermittently when driving forwards in drive gear. Both issues I have found to be dangerous and dis...Read more
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Pankaj TolaniSydney
- 4 reviews
Value for money. 2 extra seats could be bigger.
I got the Mitsubishi Outlandler 2017 4WD 7 Seater Model. Value for money. But the 2 extra seats could be bigger.
The automatic drive may not be the best in my opinion, could feel a bit smoother.
Good on consumption. Typically gives me 10L/100Km. With enough AC use.
Sales team can get a bit aggressive at selling though, so beware.
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LEOSD32Greater Melbourne (Outer), VIC
- 5 reviews
- 1 like
just an average suv
Having bought my only new car in quite some time am impressed with most of the car however the central command has dropped out 4 times since purchase and restarted by itself? The car seems a tad way underpowered when taking off and is a bit off putting trying to overtake sometimes but the rest of the car acts like you would expect.
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MelindaSydney
- 4 reviews
- 3 likes
I Love this Car
Have had this car just under a year and absolutely love it.
Large car, without being too large to park. Amazing amount of space in the boot, including some hidden bonus storage. A smooth, quiet comfortable drive. Quality interiors and accessories, even with the basic model, Android Auto functionality is great for both navigation, handsfree calls and messages and music control. Very fuel efficient for a bigger vehicle also. Love everything about it.
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MaydayNorth Queensland, QLD
- 9 reviews
- 1 like
Expected more
Had for 12 months, not as economical as I was lead to believe it would be. Upgraded from a mitsubishi ASX, some features were not there as were in the ASX, such as retracting mirrors on locking, fuel use and other guages weren't as accurate and detailed, but these are only minor issues apart from fuel consumption which is terrible in suburban driving even though mitsubishi claim it should be better than the ASX. On the plus side I find it more comfortable, handy compartments, drives well, limited road noise, handles well on braking. Hasn't had ...Read more
any 4wd experience to speak of yet and hesitant to test it out due to it being lower to the ground than traditional 4wds but it has travelled through areas with no issues where I may not have gone in a 2wd Everything seems to work well and I am glad I upgraded for the extra luggage space, legroom, seat and comfort overall. If I was to upgrade again I would hope mitsubishi give it a few tweaks to improve the looks, a few features on the dash and perhaps improve the seat position and lumbar selections for added comfort during long distance driving.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Sam
- 3 reviews
Price is good. A decent car.
I bought a 7 seats outlander, because I got my second baby. It was really good car. Fit all my family without any issue. I got 2017 version. It has 5 years warranty & 3 year road side assistant, which brings great benefit for myself, because I don't know how to fix cars.
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Tom L.Melbourne
- 4 reviews
Most Competitively Priced 7-Seater SUV
We purchased a 2017 ZK Outlander as it we were looking for a well-priced 7-seater SUV. Driving experience is very smooth, although it is slightly sluggish when carrying a full load. Very quiet ride, and excellent fuel economy. Spacious interior with useful features such as Android Auto, Bluetooth connectivity and USB ports. We have not experienced any problems with the vehicle so far, and Mitsubishi's capped priced servicing has been good,
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PeterPerth, WA
- 19 reviews
- 6 likes
Good value
We found it to be good value compared to the same type of cars. We had it for almost 5 years and had no problem with it although I only drove 33000km as my office is very close to home. So far I am quite happy with it and would recommend to others with a budget.
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Lee45MACQUARIE
Satisfied with the performance, value for money
Bought a demo Outlander Exceed petrol with fully loaded safety suites, very happy with its performance (engine and safety features). On wet road, i can switch on the 4WD setting and feel the improvements in handling and grip. All other times, switch to 2WD and I usually get fuel economy around 8 ~9 L/100km. On 4WD settings the fuel consumption isn't much higher.
Pros:
- quiet engine, smooth CVT (if you know how to hold the pedal to maintain fairly constant rpm)
- 2nd row seats can be slid rearwards to make massive leg rooms.
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TioneeAuckland
- 7 reviews
- 1 like
2009 Mitsubishi Outlander was such a great experience!
I had borrow a 4WD 2009 Outlander for a year, absolutely perfect powerful 4WD 7 seater SUV just as you expect from a 4WD SUV. Although the third-row seats ARE NOT SUITABLE for adults or big mid sized people as there is really little leg room, third-row seats are more for toddlers or younger children. Other than that, putting the third-row seats down can create such a large cargo area and it can pull 2 tons (2000kg) and handle really deep muddy terrains like its nothing. Such a great powerful SUV, recommend this vehicle!
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Angela
- 5 reviews
- 8 likes
Great family car!
We haven't had any issues with our outlander. It's roomy and has a big boot. We have 2 large dogs who sit comfortably in the back.
Drives well and I love that it has an eco mode.
Easy to drive and park.
Enough room for the kids in the back so they're not squished in together.
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Paartiban
- 5 reviews
Great SUV
One thing about this car that I love is the legroom. There is plenty of legroom and very apt for long ride because it is really comfortable. The car offers a good mileage and have eco mode. It have a rear camera, hence parking is very convenient. The engine is not very powerful in eco mode. Can be recommended for anyone wanting a decent SUV car.
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Sophie
- 6 reviews
Pleasantly surprised
Really enjoying this car! My last car was a Ford Kuga and I felt like it chewed through the petrol. The Outlander is way better in this regard. The technology in the car is perfect and as a Mum of 2 (needing 2 bulky car seats and a pram to fit) the car is spacious!
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Angus C.asked
Gday all, i have just bought a 2016 outlander 2.4l. I noticed while idling at traffic lights in drive the car vibrates abit but in nuteral or reverse i cant feel it at all, is this normal?
Timothy S.asked
What radiators will work in a 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander is?
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Marc C.asked
I have a Mitsubishi Outlander ZH 4X4. When I indicate with lights on, the lights flicker or switch off. Anyone any ideas as to the problem. Ta Much.
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