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2009 Mitsubishi Outlander - Consumer Opinions

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Edmunds user
Outlander 2.4 2009

...Overall it's worth the money compared to Rav4 and CRV. Forget about resale value - just enjoy driving it... no regrets...

MSN Autos user
2009 Outlander ES

...Dash and door panel materials are not dirt and dust friendly; touch it and there's a "smudge". Overall: Decent vehicle so far...no negatives to report...

Edmunds user
Very satisfied with my Outlander

...Unlike other reviewers I'm completely happy with noise levels, highway or back roads. Exhaust noise is nearly imperceptible...

Edmunds user
Good value if you don't drive a lot

...My back is aching, seats are extremely uncomfortable. Good value if you don't drive a lot. Otherwise, look at something else or get leather, maybe that helps...

MSN Autos user
Amazing!

...Much better bang for your buck with the Mitsubishi. This was our first Mitsubishi and when it's time to trade-in my Toyota, Mitsubishi will be our first choice...

Kelley Blue Book user
Great Small SUV

...Bought new in 2007..No problems and gets up to 30 MPG on the highway...

Kelley Blue Book user
Best suv out their

...Love the stero system great sound. The only con is if I have someone else in front seat their is no where to put my purse. Other then that GREAT...

Edmunds user
Outlander #2

...The Fosgate! In 2008 sticker was 32k, since it was a floor model, I walked out at 21k before my down pymt! Couldn't be happier! in the manual, it said the...

Edmunds user
The Right Car

...A little hard to keep clean, the interior attracts and holds dog hair. Wish I had all leather interior...

MSN Autos user
This is the real thing!

...I test drove it on a lark and bought it 2 days later...


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The driving position in the Outlander—like in the Subaru Forester—seems a bit lower to the road; thus, the Outlander feel sportier than most small SUVs.

Compared to the Forester, the standard four in the Outlander doesn’t come across nearly as strong as the standard flat-four in the Subaru even though their power figures are close, but the Outlander has it beat with its V-6.

For a few thousand dollars more, the Mazda CX-7 seats only five, but it's perceived as a more complete performance package, with very comfortable seating, sporty suspension tuning, and a rorty turbocharged engine.

The Forester and CR-V remain the best for those who are safety-minded; they're both IIHS Top Safety Picks.

Like the Toyota RAV4, the Outlander offers a small third-row seat that will probably go unused most of the time but is nice to have; like the Honda CR-V, its interior is very spacious.

The Outlander has more spirited performance and sportier handling than the Toyota and Honda, though the ride is firmer and less comfortable on some surfaces.


 
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