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2009 Mitsubishi Outlander - Web Chatter

MSRP: $20,580 - $25,980 See Local Classifieds
 
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2009 Mitsubishi Outlander Professional Cars.com Review

...The wheelbase measures 105.1 inches, and the Outlander is 182.7 inches long. Rear taillights feature LEDs, which illuminate more quickly than conventional bulbs Standard fog lights (optional on ES)...

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2009 Mitsubishi Outlander Professional Cars.com Review

...But the execution doesn't translate from blueprint to plastic such as the three knobs that control the cabin's heat and air conditioning. They look cheap, feel cheap and act cheap. My guess, is they...

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2009 Mitsubishi Outlander Professional Cars.com Review

...The 18-inch wheels seem small for this midsize SUV, but not laughably so. The angled LED taillights and structured rear window give a crisp look to the tail section; it's vaguely sporty. Only the...


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Outlander 2.4 2009

...I like the outlander looks and its price of course, unlike rav which I believe is overpriced. Honda crv is better in acceleration, Rav4 is more car like when...

MSN Autos user
2009 Outlander ES

...The CVT transmission takes some getting used to if you've never driven a vehcile with one prior, but it functions well. Multiple storage areas in and around...

Edmunds user
Good Ride

...I found the Outlander for excellent price. Love the exteriors; interiors are ok. I have the base model and I love it. The outlander is good in gas, no problem...

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Squeaky Outlander

...Mine is getting so bad that I'm considering selling. I can't even enjoy the stereo since the whole interior is rattling and making all kinds of crazy back...


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Which do you think is better 2009 GMC Acadia or 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander?
thinking of buying a car but which do you think is better. i have a 6 & 3 year old. i need comfortable seats and more space.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

Like "Stupid Flanders" said, comparison is hard when you compare cars in different classes. Advantages almost always favor the bigger ones. But in this case, I think the smaller one is the better choice. The GMC Acadia is not a bad choice since it's actually built quite nicely. Obviously, it's...

How much is an 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander ES worth?
Brand new, 4wd, 4 liter, with sunroof. My local dealership has it priced at $27,600 seems a bit high.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

The Stock ES should be around $20,000...but look at the sticker. The dealer could have installed some options themsevles like Navigation, sund and sound package...etc.

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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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