Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Satisfied Customers

Mitsubishi is very proud of all the awards and praise that the New Outlander is receiving.  It is receiving stellar reviews all over the internet.  We would like to share a few of these them with you here. 

automedia 6/26/2013
"The new Outlander is seven-percent more aerodynamic than the outgoing vehicle, and that helps fuel economy."
"The Outlander's ride ... is quite good, as the suspension soaks up most bumps quite well."
"Mitsubishi has added more sound-deadener for a quieter environment, the dash is covered in a substantial soft-touch material, and buyers can opt for niceties such as heated seats and leather upholstery. We like the dashboard design and control layout, too. The center stack is angled toward the driver, and the controls are easy to use and locate."
"It is the most fuel-efficient seven-passenger crossover on the market."

Scripps Howard News Service (syndicated, New York Newsday, et. al.) 6/27/2013
"The CVT on the four-banger transmits the engine's power smoothly with no shift points and no sense that the transmission is slipping, as with some CVT units."
"With either engine, the electric power steering provides solid straight-line tracking and good control around corners."
"The suspension system delivers a decent ride with enough stiffness to prevent heeling over around curves."
"Inside, the ambiance is quiet with a near total lack of wind or mechanical noise, abetted by generous applications of sound-deadening materials. Instruments and controls are functional and laid out in a simply designed dash that, on the test car, featured classy faux wood-grain accents."
"Outboard seats in back, which have adjustable backrests, are comfortable with plenty of head and knee room."

wheels.ca [Canada] (syndicated, Toronto Star, et. al.) 6/28/2013
"Like most SUV third rows, it’s pretty cramped back there, but it’s easy to access and offers more space than before. Your kids won’t mind it at all."
"Cough up an extra $5,000 for the GT and you’ll get all the stuff of premium dreams: lane-departure warning, adaptive cruise control and a surprisingly effective “forward-collision mitigation” system that will jam on the brakes up to 20 km/h when you don’t notice the stopped car in front."
"I drove the GT on an off-road course here and it proved quite capable of handling the rough cottage roads that will be the limit for most owners."
"On the dirt, it seemed to work well. We drove up and down and all around a fairly challenging track and never got stuck, which is all that really matters."
"The most important drive, however, is on the road, where the Outlander was certainly comfortable and had very little roll around the corners. It helps that the new SUV has a retuned suspension, as well as more high-tensile steel in its chassis to shave about 100 kg from the previous generation."
"The second-row seats are plenty big enough for adults, now that they’ve added an extra 170 mm to the legroom. The scooped ceiling provides decent head room back there, and the seats drop in a 60/40 split for 1,792 liters of cargo room when they’re laying almost flat, and 968 liters when they’re up. There’s even 292 liters of room behind the third-row seats when they’re all up, which is pretty generous."
"I could have driven all over Oregon quite happily in the Mitsubishi....It’s very comfortable, quiet and well-equipped, and the cabin materials are of the highest quality."
"Even the basic model, which we’re otherwise ignoring here, comes right out of the box with Bluetooth connectivity, heated front seats and keyless entry."
"The larger Outlander is a worthy contender all the same, and you shouldn’t dismiss it just because you’re a snob for a name. Even if your last six cars were all Mercedes."


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