I own the 2013 LE FWD. It is my second Mitsubishi. So far, I love it. You have to remember with this car you are consciously sacrificing power for fuel economy and a smaller carbon foot print upon the Earth. To me, that is much more important than how fast & powerful an auto is. Also, this car not only incorporates recycled materials into it's body, it has a very high safety rating and is affordable to insure. It's looks are a bit edgy and unusual which I like as well. I am a woman, so the interior of the vehicle fits me perfectly & getting in and out of the vehicle is easy & comfortable. I LOVE the heated seats. I wish the heater would kick out heat faster though, especially this year of sub zero winter where I am at.
Alright, I've owned the Sport now for a few months and I think it's getting kind of a bad wrap. After getting to know how this trans works and the flip levers (which many say are a waist) I'm getting around just fine in this vehicle. The levers are kind of fun when you need to pass or get off to a good start. When getting on the freeway, I just lever down and keep it in first and second a little longer and I'm flyin'. I know it's just a 2.0, but you can make it happen in this vehicle. Have fun in it. I didn't get the GPS after reading about it and how it's so 2003. I would agree with the higher level of engine noise at times...I think that some of that comes from the body not shutting out the outside. The vibration...I kind of like it and just another way of monitoring the engine. I'm not saying this car is perfect, I am saying that it's a good car for the money. Try the paddles if you test drive one. It's kind of like a motorcycle and shifting down when needing to pass or what ever..
I have the ES 5-speed and am in love with it. It's the perfect car for me at this point in my life. It hauls what I need it to, it reasonably reliable, good on gas, and handles good (for what it is). This is my first Mitsu and I'm sold. I would get another one.
My family has owned an 89, 97, 2003 galant almost every gen... They were wonderful cars very low matinence and no troubles all got over 100k.. The 2003 my mother fell asleep at the wheel at 70mph and it saved her life crashing into a transport van and the car held up very well. my mom walked out with no injuries and the car held up well , I will stand buy mits till the end
I have to agree to some degree. This channel quickly became my favorite for video reviews because of the POV walk around and interior tours. Long sequences without cuts make the videos feel genuine, as if we were looking at it for the first time. I do enjoy the new music and graphics...and shirts :]
I can see "Sport" This thing is very nimble and fun to drive. It gets a bad rap because every reviewer spews the same nonsense. Once your use to the CVT trans you can remedy the flat spot in the 20-30 mph zone without even using the shift levers. You tip into the gas pedal half way without flooring it and it picks up fine. You learn it within a 100 miles or less of use. I bought one for my folks and I will get one next year. Its fun and easy to buy and while not world class, its nicely done and reliable. I've spend $40K before and got less. Plus the AWD system is one of the best.
Thanks for the feedback. Our new style of review is purely in response to our changing business model as 2tR continues to grow at an astronomical rate. However, we do understand that several of our original fans appreciate our older, less-polished, work for a variety of reasons and it is our promise not to forget our roots. Just hang in there, it'll be worth the wait :)
We own a 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport 2.4L GT 4X4 and could not be happier! We purchased it on 10/31/16 brand new. It was $32,940.00 and after Rebates and Discounts it was $26,700.00. Our GT was higher than most as it had the Optional Navigation Package (updated new Nav and Audio System not like the one shown here), LED Interior Illumination Package, Upgraded LED Fog Lights to match the HID Headlights, Cargo Package, Remote Engine Start, Park Assist Package, Chrome Package, Sport Package with Larger Rear Spoiler and Steel Fuel Door, Mud Guards, Rear Silver Bumper Under Cover and more!!! It drives like a true SUV and sits high and does not feel like a wagon or hatchback (Honda HR-V) when you drive it. The ride is surprisingly good and handling is confident and we are getting around 26-27 mpg combined driving. You cant find a new SUV with all these Features, Capabilities, Safety, and Warranty for $27,000.00 loaded with everything that we wanted. The Panoramic Roof is so open and airy and the 710 Watt Rockford Fosgate Audio is amazing sounding. We also own a 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage ES CVT that we purchased new on 7/24/15 and now has 13,500 miles on it and we absolutely love it. I wanted a small car that was loaded with every option and feature and the Mirage was perfect. We got the top trim ES with CVT and the optional Navigation & Back Up Camera Package, Chrome Package, Cargo Package, Exterior Appearance Package, Front & Rear Park Assist Package, and many more Accessories. All the other cars in the class I looked at cost anywhere from $2,000.00 to $4,000.00 more when loaded out and you could not get alot of the features that the Mirage offered. Plus the Rebates and Dealer Discount basically paid for all the extra Options and Accessories mine came with . For example even the base trim had Auto Climate Control (2017 has manual controls), AC, PW, PL, PM, Am FM CD and Ipod USB Hook Up in the glove box. On top of all this you get the 10 year 100,000 mile warranty and 37 city and 44 highway mpg and 40 combined. I average 43 in the city and 47 on the highway but can top 50 if careful. Every owner for the most part exceeds what Mitsu claims for MPG. So I say if you are thinking about a Mitsubishi go for it. The new Outlander Sport is a true feeling SUV with selectable 4X4 with a button (2WD, Auto 4X4, 4X4 Lock) and loaded with features, safety (great crash scores even on the Small Overlap it earns an Acceptable Rating) and an amazing warrnaty. Also most all Mitsubishi owners love their cars as a girl I know at work has a 2011 Lance with well over 100,00 miles on it and still running strong no issues. Also if you go to KBB owner reviers you can see a 2014 Mitsubishi Mirage ES CVT with over 220,000 miles on it (he has a picture to prove it) with no issues to speak off and only regular Maintenance. Pic the car that is best for you not what people tell you is good and bad. When ai drove the Mirage I loved it and when we saw our Outlander Sport it was beautiful and we fell in love with it. Then when we drove it and it sealed the deal, you cannot beat the price, features, reliability and rebates Mitsu gives and their cars are proven to drive a very long time!
K McKenzie Thinking of getting my wife an outlander sport. Do you think she will enjoy it? She likes the appearance, but I dont like the power. I have a lancer manual and I hsve fun with it.
I needed to add my 2cents about this vehicle. I have owned 2 honda Eements , One of the very first off the production line and recently purchased a 2008 five years ago..I did not think there could be a more pleasurable vehicle until I drove the outlander .I had a buick encore 4cyl , equinox 6cyl, enclave 6cyl. and I own two mustangGT's. The element was my go to car for long distance and runabout AWD.In comparsion to that , The 4.2L delivers a little more on acelleration ,but in retrospect, the outlander will surpass the element on gas milage,smooth driving , & all this in front wheel drive mode, feels like my equinox ,quiteness, and once you get over the accelleration difference it performs quite well taking the hills in a rural setting , you just have to know how to drive this baby . It does not starve power for my liking and less trips to the fuel station .I just picked this 2013 AWD up with 45,000 miles one owner., last month Nov,2023.I really like the awd 4 wheel drive button.The car handles much better than the honda element. l
We actually did not see his review of the Lancer until today. We thought of him when we saw the Navigation head unit, mostly you notice older systems when you are constantly around different vehicles and can see what the competition offers.
+PistonFreak Good thoughts. I love the way this car looks. It is the most aggressive and masculine in its class but I can certainly can tell that it lacks in other areas based on what you're saying. I ended up getting a VW Tiguan that I absolutely love. My comment was more directed at the manner in which the car was presented in this review. I appreciate you reply and constructive review. It's time for Mitso to step it up!
It's clear you are a fan, personally we have nothing against Mitsubishi, in fact despite the age of the EVO, it's one of our favorite performance vehicles. We're hoping the company will get their act together soon, we'd hate to see them have to pull out of the U.S.
One thing I like about your older reviews was that you show off the car's interior from a point-of-view perspective instead of fixing the camera in one or two locations. It makes much easier to follow what is being said about a feature when you can see it as you would if you were sitting in the vehicle.
Good video. Honestly is always about ones own preference. I like that fact that Mitsubishi is great value. If you take care of those cars they will love you for la long time.
The car has plenty of power. I've taken mine on very technical trails. It's not a circuit or drag car. It also has 8.5 inches of ground clearance which will eat a juke and mini for breakfast. The rvr is the best. If you want even more power use the paddles.
great review as always but i didn't like the test drive portion of the video, the camera angle was pointing at you the whole time, not the dash or gages like always which is better. Other than that, your car reviews are the best. You cover everything that's important. Keep it up :)
Like your opinions and facts of the cars like other reviews you've done, but I do miss the first-person perspective. If I may suggest: Intro is fine, walk-around the exterior is ok, but clips and zooms on parts of the vehicle needs to be a second or so longer. As for the interior, "POV time!" Thats what stood this channel out from the rest. And for the "test drive" I believe it would be for the best to point the camera towards the road, as if we were the passenger on your rides.
I enjoyed the video.. Yes what is being said is true, but after a few days of driving the outlander sport / mini SE lol issues faded away and for the first time in a long time I truly learned to enjoy the CUV. I've had 7 Mitsubishis and this is my favorite. In two years I'll either keep it or buy the Buick ENCORE, but I'm leaning on keeping my Sport / mini.... BTW I do a lot of driving and I enjoy driving this CUV over all the other Mitsubishis I've owned.I wish I had my 73 Dodge Charger :-)
"Outlander Sport" is a stupid and confusing name for the US market, especially considering that this car is NOT an Outlander or sporty. It's actually called the RVR in Canada (and other names around the world) to differentiate it properly.
I bought an XLS (FWD V6) in 2011 for a friend. It's not the best handling or refined vehicle but the price was excellent and the mechanicals are right up there with Toyota/Honda. The XLS is not the midget model and it does need a V6 - 150bhp I4 is ridiculous for a car that size. But as you say, there are better options out there - they do cost a lot more though.
What you mean by noise engine? Cold start only and mitsubishi are like that, thats why they car so reliable, the sounds, you can hear it from a 2005 mitsubishi to a 2018, not noisy at all, but some noises like radiator and clicking are common for cold star and when you turn it off
you guys are doing great as usual but i really miss your pov style reviews. sometimes when you describe the interior its better to see it from the eyes of the reviewer rather than seeing the reviewer.
great review. I had a 2002 Galant that I absolutely loved and it was a great car. Easy to maintain and got decent gas mileage. When I had got a new car, I passed my Galant down to my brother. It had 180,000 miles and when I had bought in 05, it only had 42,000 miles. Too bad they killed off the Galant. I think they should really redesign and revamped the Galant and it can complete against the Camry and Accord like it once did during the late 90's - early 2000's.
Mitsubishi makes some weird choices engine wise for their SUVs. 140hp 2.0L? My Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder has a 3.0L 210hp/205ft-lb and its a small car...
That 4wd sticker doesn't look like it's from mitsu. They don't call it 4wd. They call it awc. I have the 2014 version of this car and it has an actual awc badge stuck to the metal not the glass.
Its a great vehicle. Great gas economy, good power considering the type of vehicle it is. Paddle shifters, the AWC is amazing, I like how you can switch to 2wd. I also have a few things about it I dont like. Its weak points are the interior quality of materials and assembly. It looks nice but has flaws. Doors rattle when the radio is on at a normal volume. The cloth used for the door panels and arm rest get dirty easy. The tailgate doesnt have a 4 bolt license plate holder, so the plate slams against the paint and scratches the tailgate, I had to bend the plate up so it floats. The memory stick support for the stereo has issues and stops/freezes when playing mp3s from a memory stick randomly. (not sure why). Bluetooth audio is awesome though. I took it offroad and it did amazing on a very technical trail. Overall I'd rate it a 7.5/10
While not a bad car, Mitsubishi is going to end up like Saab, Pontiac and Fisker if they don't improve their vehicles people want value, performance, fuel efficiency and refinement
Good review. If I saw that 4WD sticker out in the wild I would think it was a joke. Needs more engine options for sure. What are you doing Mitsubishi?!?!
Well now you can get the Outlander Sport with a 2.4 Inline 4 cylinder engine. I think they add it for 2014 or this year. So now you can get one even with the 2.0 Inline 4 or the 2.4 Inline 4.
I know this is old but, the engine in the base lancer, the lancer ralliart, and the lancer evolution x are the same. The only differences are that the base lancer doesn't have a turbo and that the ralliart has a single scroll turbo while the evo has a twin scroll. And the same 2013 outlander sport model applies to even 2019. The engine may be small, but you can turn it into an evo suv 🤷♂️
I like the Mitsubishi outlander version but is that a single guy SUV, I'm looking for something that will not break the bank but must be SUV the sport I do not like
I love mine as far as style and driving, but I got a lemon...actually working with Attorney & lemon law...The transmission code goes out / off (( transmission overheating)) even in 47degree weather & the engine never gets hot...the computer is off all the time. When I went back to the dealer I got A song and dance??? The computer always says strange things: low tire pressure, maintenance required, while everything is fine....but I love the car itself...Ive had 2 of the original Montero Sports...Big Fan. So was really disappointed constantly be stranded on the side of the road in a new car making payments....😢
If you have an enthusiast bone in your body, this is not the vehicle for you. The Outlander Sport was provided to me three times as a loaner and I was just glad to have a vehicle to get me from Point A to Point B while my Gen 1 Speed 3 was being serviced.
Too bad they don't sell the diesel engine in North America. Would not take much effort because the overseas diesel versions are assembled on the same assembly line in Illinois. Would make it the only NA diesel small SUV and would get the best fuel mileage by a lot. Note: it is called the RVR or the ASX in other countries.
This is not a sporty version of an outlander, its an smaller version i have no idea why its called the "sport in the usa, in other countries its called the rvr or ask.
Its 2024 i drive a 2015 OS it 2.4L fwd wit navi outdated. i also make payments on that vehicle and yesterday literally bout a 2011 OS for 2400$ (i work at carmax someone traded it). Rockford rosgate with pano roof 4wd love it calling the loan company to get tomorrow gettin out of the payments!!
i always liked the way these looked but the cr-v and escape make better choices. this has under 150 hp? we have an 06 cr-v with 156...it aint no compact plastic slouch. so mitsubishi is really under on that.
In Europe this is called the ASX and comes with a 150 hp diesel engine and 6 speed transmission. I think that suits the car better than this weak petrol engine and the CVT transmission.
Actually interior quality is very important. Speak for yourself not the general car buying population who do show and voice concern about all aspects in a car, you don't represent other individuals. Also, if interior quality didn't matter then Rolls Royce or Bentley would be able to get away with cheap plastic in their cars but that's not how things work is it now?
This reviewer is out to destroy Mitsubishi with his negative report, however, he is unprofessional in his evaluation of this vehicle. Those of us who are mitsubishi fans and owners will not be influenced by negative reviews. Performance is more than horsepower. The performance of any vehicle is a combination of horsepower, transmission gearing, electronics, driveline, etc...
you should work on not sounding so negative about the vehicle from beginning to end. It just seems like you are looking for negative points in the vehicle rather than just pointing them out. Theres a difference.
These could be such awesome little SUVs if only mitsubishi gave them a PROPER engine!.... They look better than anything in the class and have lots of nice features. But the powertrain is very disappointing.
Outlander sport is rated by consumer's reports as one of the most reliable SUV's and it also is a very safe according to crash test results.
Where did you get your info from?
Ha yeah right.
Double JJ it is you troll
Lies. It only got an ‘ok’ crash rating
@@RyanGr33n 4-5 stars in each category...www.nhtsa.gov/ratings
I own the 2013 LE FWD. It is my second Mitsubishi. So far, I love it. You have to remember with this car you are consciously sacrificing power for fuel economy and a smaller carbon foot print upon the Earth. To me, that is much more important than how fast & powerful an auto is. Also, this car not only incorporates recycled materials into it's body, it has a very high safety rating and is affordable to insure. It's looks are a bit edgy and unusual which I like as well. I am a woman, so the interior of the vehicle fits me perfectly & getting in and out of the vehicle is easy & comfortable. I LOVE the heated seats. I wish the heater would kick out heat faster though, especially this year of sub zero winter where I am at.
Alright, I've owned the Sport now for a few months and I think it's getting kind of a bad wrap. After getting to know how this trans works and the flip levers (which many say are a waist) I'm getting around just fine in this vehicle. The levers are kind of fun when you need to pass or get off to a good start. When getting on the freeway, I just lever down and keep it in first and second a little longer and I'm flyin'. I know it's just a 2.0, but you can make it happen in this vehicle. Have fun in it. I didn't get the GPS after reading about it and how it's so 2003. I would agree with the higher level of engine noise at times...I think that some of that comes from the body not shutting out the outside. The vibration...I kind of like it and just another way of monitoring the engine. I'm not saying this car is perfect, I am saying that it's a good car for the money. Try the paddles if you test drive one. It's kind of like a motorcycle and shifting down when needing to pass or what ever..
I have the ES 5-speed and am in love with it. It's the perfect car for me at this point in my life. It hauls what I need it to, it reasonably reliable, good on gas, and handles good (for what it is). This is my first Mitsu and I'm sold. I would get another one.
@@riverexplorer Same here.
My family has owned an 89, 97, 2003 galant almost every gen... They were wonderful cars very low matinence and no troubles all got over 100k.. The 2003 my mother fell asleep at the wheel at 70mph and it saved her life crashing into a transport van and the car held up very well. my mom walked out with no injuries and the car held up well , I will stand buy mits till the end
I have to agree to some degree. This channel quickly became my favorite for video reviews because of the POV walk around and interior tours. Long sequences without cuts make the videos feel genuine, as if we were looking at it for the first time. I do enjoy the new music and graphics...and shirts :]
I can see "Sport"
This thing is very nimble and fun to drive.
It gets a bad rap because every reviewer spews the same
nonsense. Once your use to the CVT trans you can remedy the flat spot
in the 20-30 mph zone without even using the shift levers.
You tip into the gas pedal half way without flooring it and it picks up fine. You learn it
within a 100 miles or less of use. I bought one for my folks and I will get one next year.
Its fun and easy to buy and while not world class, its nicely done and reliable.
I've spend $40K before and got less. Plus the AWD system is one of the best.
Thanks for the feedback. Our new style of review is purely in response to our changing business model as 2tR continues to grow at an astronomical rate. However, we do understand that several of our original fans appreciate our older, less-polished, work for a variety of reasons and it is our promise not to forget our roots. Just hang in there, it'll be worth the wait :)
We own a 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport 2.4L GT 4X4 and could not be happier! We purchased it on 10/31/16 brand new. It was $32,940.00 and after Rebates and Discounts it was $26,700.00. Our GT was higher than most as it had the Optional Navigation Package (updated new Nav and Audio System not like the one shown here), LED Interior Illumination Package, Upgraded LED Fog Lights to match the HID Headlights, Cargo Package, Remote Engine Start, Park Assist Package, Chrome Package, Sport Package with Larger Rear Spoiler and Steel Fuel Door, Mud Guards, Rear Silver Bumper Under Cover and more!!!
It drives like a true SUV and sits high and does not feel like a wagon or hatchback (Honda HR-V) when you drive it. The ride is surprisingly good and handling is confident and we are getting around 26-27 mpg combined driving. You cant find a new SUV with all these Features, Capabilities, Safety, and Warranty for $27,000.00 loaded with everything that we wanted. The Panoramic Roof is so open and airy and the 710 Watt Rockford Fosgate Audio is amazing sounding.
We also own a 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage ES CVT that we purchased new on 7/24/15 and now has 13,500 miles on it and we absolutely love it. I wanted a small car that was loaded with every option and feature and the Mirage was perfect. We got the top trim ES with CVT and the optional Navigation & Back Up Camera Package, Chrome Package, Cargo Package, Exterior Appearance Package, Front & Rear Park Assist Package, and many more Accessories. All the other cars in the class I looked at cost anywhere from $2,000.00 to $4,000.00 more when loaded out and you could not get alot of the features that the Mirage offered. Plus the Rebates and Dealer Discount basically paid for all the extra Options and Accessories mine came with .
For example even the base trim had Auto Climate Control (2017 has manual controls), AC, PW, PL, PM, Am FM CD and Ipod USB Hook Up in the glove box. On top of all this you get the 10 year 100,000 mile warranty and 37 city and 44 highway mpg and 40 combined. I average 43 in the city and 47 on the highway but can top 50 if careful. Every owner for the most part exceeds what Mitsu claims for MPG.
So I say if you are thinking about a Mitsubishi go for it. The new Outlander Sport is a true feeling SUV with selectable 4X4 with a button (2WD, Auto 4X4, 4X4 Lock) and loaded with features, safety (great crash scores even on the Small Overlap it earns an Acceptable Rating) and an amazing warrnaty. Also most all Mitsubishi owners love their cars as a girl I know at work has a 2011 Lance with well over 100,00 miles on it and still running strong no issues. Also if you go to KBB owner reviers you can see a 2014 Mitsubishi Mirage ES CVT with over 220,000 miles on it (he has a picture to prove it) with no issues to speak off and only regular Maintenance.
Pic the car that is best for you not what people tell you is good and bad. When ai drove the Mirage I loved it and when we saw our Outlander Sport it was beautiful and we fell in love with it. Then when we drove it and it sealed the deal, you cannot beat the price, features, reliability and rebates Mitsu gives and their cars are proven to drive a very long time!
K McKenzie Thinking of getting my wife an outlander sport. Do you think she will enjoy it? She likes the appearance, but I dont like the power. I have a lancer manual and I hsve fun with it.
K McKenzie Mitsubishi has bad resale value but they make great cars, and suvs I owned 2
@@IWeasel I only buy used Mitsus because its a hidden gem with its low cost and good reliability.
Thanks for the feedback, we are currently in the process of trying new camera angles. We will keep your preference in mind.
I've always thought this model was one of the best looking in its class, which is a shame that its driving dynamics and engine let it down.
I’m watching this in 2019 after seeing lots of Sofyan’s 2018/2019 review videos. He looks like a rookie here compared to today.
I needed to add my 2cents about this vehicle. I have owned 2 honda Eements , One of the very first off the production line and recently purchased a 2008 five years ago..I did not think there could be a more pleasurable vehicle until I drove the outlander .I had a buick encore 4cyl , equinox 6cyl, enclave 6cyl. and I own two mustangGT's. The element was my go to car for long distance and runabout AWD.In comparsion to that , The 4.2L delivers a little more on acelleration ,but in retrospect, the outlander will surpass the element on gas milage,smooth driving , & all this in front wheel drive mode, feels like my equinox ,quiteness, and once you get over the accelleration difference it performs quite well taking the hills in a rural setting , you just have to know how to drive this baby . It does not starve power for my liking and less trips to the fuel station .I just picked this 2013 AWD up with 45,000 miles one owner., last month Nov,2023.I really like the awd 4 wheel drive button.The car handles much better than the honda element.
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We actually did not see his review of the Lancer until today. We thought of him when we saw the Navigation head unit, mostly you notice older systems when you are constantly around different vehicles and can see what the competition offers.
Are you hired to complain about this car? I had to stop watching.
I agree... I'm seriously looking for an SUV in this size but his review is annoying. I stopped watching. He can learn a little from *****
+PistonFreak Good thoughts. I love the way this car looks. It is the most aggressive and masculine in its class but I can certainly can tell that it lacks in other areas based on what you're saying. I ended up getting a VW Tiguan that I absolutely love. My comment was more directed at the manner in which the car was presented in this review. I appreciate you reply and constructive review. It's time for Mitso to step it up!
How is that VW treating you so far?
Nick Vivar what, is he suppose to be nice to it just because it’s an SUV?
Of course you aren’t a car guy...
It's clear you are a fan, personally we have nothing against Mitsubishi, in fact despite the age of the EVO, it's one of our favorite performance vehicles. We're hoping the company will get their act together soon, we'd hate to see them have to pull out of the U.S.
I like how you are honest in reviews. Lots of car reviewers just act "blah" and speak it's praises even though it's not so good. Thanks.
One thing I like about your older reviews was that you show off the car's interior from a point-of-view perspective instead of fixing the camera in one or two locations. It makes much easier to follow what is being said about a feature when you can see it as you would if you were sitting in the vehicle.
We should be acquiring those vehicles soon
Good video. Honestly is always about ones own preference. I like that fact that Mitsubishi is great value. If you take care of those cars they will love you for la long time.
I have a 2013 outlander sawc n flipping love it. so fun to drive in all conditions.
do you still drive it?
apart from the quality of the plastics which creak from the 2000km the (ASX) car is wonderful powerful and very economical with the 1.8t diesel engine
The car has plenty of power. I've taken mine on very technical trails. It's not a circuit or drag car. It also has 8.5 inches of ground clearance which will eat a juke and mini for breakfast. The rvr is the best. If you want even more power use the paddles.
I love this SUV!!!
Please i need advise its my first car can i go for this i want to buy a second hand over 100k mils pls should i go for it?
great review as always but i didn't like the test drive portion of the video, the camera angle was pointing at you the whole time, not the dash or gages like always which is better. Other than that, your car reviews are the best. You cover everything that's important. Keep it up :)
Excellent review Sofyan! Have you driven the Juke. I have had mine since June of 2012 and could not be happier. It drives and handles beautifully.
The intro music made this vehicle seem 10x cooler than what it is... lol!
Like your opinions and facts of the cars like other reviews you've done, but I do miss the first-person perspective. If I may suggest: Intro is fine, walk-around the exterior is ok, but clips and zooms on parts of the vehicle needs to be a second or so longer. As for the interior, "POV time!" Thats what stood this channel out from the rest. And for the "test drive" I believe it would be for the best to point the camera towards the road, as if we were the passenger on your rides.
In New Zealand these are called Mitsubishi ASX, they also come with optional 2.3TD or 2.0TD.
I enjoyed the video.. Yes what is being said is true, but after a few days of driving the outlander sport / mini SE lol issues faded away and for the first time in a long time I truly learned to enjoy the CUV. I've had 7 Mitsubishis and this is my favorite. In two years I'll either keep it or buy the Buick ENCORE, but I'm leaning on keeping my Sport / mini.... BTW I do a lot of driving and I enjoy driving this CUV over all the other Mitsubishis I've owned.I wish I had my 73 Dodge Charger :-)
"Outlander Sport" is a stupid and confusing name for the US market, especially considering that this car is NOT an Outlander or sporty. It's actually called the RVR in Canada (and other names around the world) to differentiate it properly.
I bought an XLS (FWD V6) in 2011 for a friend. It's not the best handling or refined vehicle but the price was excellent and the mechanicals are right up there with Toyota/Honda. The XLS is not the midget model and it does need a V6 - 150bhp I4 is ridiculous for a car that size.
But as you say, there are better options out there - they do cost a lot more though.
What you mean by noise engine? Cold start only and mitsubishi are like that, thats why they car so reliable, the sounds, you can hear it from a 2005 mitsubishi to a 2018, not noisy at all, but some noises like radiator and clicking are common for cold star and when you turn it off
Your reviews are great but I kinda do prefer the style of your early reviews. Great review overall though.
you guys are doing great as usual but i really miss your pov style reviews. sometimes when you describe the interior its better to see it from the eyes of the reviewer rather than seeing the reviewer.
great review. I had a 2002 Galant that I absolutely loved and it was a great car. Easy to maintain and got decent gas mileage. When I had got a new car, I passed my Galant down to my brother. It had 180,000 miles and when I had bought in 05, it only had 42,000 miles. Too bad they killed off the Galant. I think they should really redesign and revamped the Galant and it can complete against the Camry and Accord like it once did during the late 90's - early 2000's.
Something peculiar or different. The Mitsubishi i-MEV would be an example.
Love the changes to the review, it reminds me of Autoguide reviews. Good Job guys.
Mitsubishi makes some weird choices engine wise for their SUVs. 140hp 2.0L? My Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder has a 3.0L 210hp/205ft-lb and its a small car...
That 4wd sticker doesn't look like it's from mitsu. They don't call it 4wd. They call it awc. I have the 2014 version of this car and it has an actual awc badge stuck to the metal not the glass.
How is it going with you?
Do you recommend it?
Its a great vehicle. Great gas economy, good power considering the type of vehicle it is. Paddle shifters, the AWC is amazing, I like how you can switch to 2wd. I also have a few things about it I dont like. Its weak points are the interior quality of materials and assembly. It looks nice but has flaws. Doors rattle when the radio is on at a normal volume. The cloth used for the door panels and arm rest get dirty easy. The tailgate doesnt have a 4 bolt license plate holder, so the plate slams against the paint and scratches the tailgate, I had to bend the plate up so it floats. The memory stick support for the stereo has issues and stops/freezes when playing mp3s from a memory stick randomly. (not sure why). Bluetooth audio is awesome though. I took it offroad and it did amazing on a very technical trail.
Overall I'd rate it a 7.5/10
I recommend it! You can check my videos of testing it. Thanks
Ik your post is old but i work at a mitsu dealer and they all.comw with the 4wd sticker
While not a bad car, Mitsubishi is going to end up like Saab, Pontiac and Fisker if they don't improve their vehicles people want value, performance, fuel efficiency and refinement
Awesome camera work in the introduction!
Sof...Cool new intro...Keep them coming!
Your car reviews ROOOOCKS
I miss the old reviews :(
"When I was about 7 years old" LMAO XD
In Canada this car is called a Mitsubishi RVR lol.
I LOVE the new intro!!!
redline reviews is the best
How about the 2016???
Mitsubishi really needs to step up I love the brand but it's losing its ground in the USA :/
2 months in a row they have had their best sales numbers in years!
Good review.
If I saw that 4WD sticker out in the wild I would think it was a joke. Needs more engine options for sure. What are you doing Mitsubishi?!?!
Excellent review as always!
Well now you can get the Outlander Sport with a 2.4 Inline 4 cylinder engine. I think they add it for 2014 or this year. So now you can get one even with the 2.0 Inline 4 or the 2.4 Inline 4.
Do you think this model is much better than the 2012 model ? or they are just stay the same regarding of quality of material, drive, and so on. Thanks
we have a mitsubishi outlander 5 speed manual( not sport)here in australia my mum loves it
good stuff guys! mitsu is finished in the US in my opinion.
I know this is old but, the engine in the base lancer, the lancer ralliart, and the lancer evolution x are the same. The only differences are that the base lancer doesn't have a turbo and that the ralliart has a single scroll turbo while the evo has a twin scroll. And the same 2013 outlander sport model applies to even 2019. The engine may be small, but you can turn it into an evo suv 🤷♂️
I like the Mitsubishi outlander version but is that a single guy SUV, I'm looking for something that will not break the bank but must be SUV the sport I do not like
I really like the styling of this.
Great camera work, good review. 2RL is really stepping up it's game. Congrats!
Great honest review
2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee...please
I love mine as far as style and driving, but I got a lemon...actually working with Attorney & lemon law...The transmission code goes out / off (( transmission overheating)) even in 47degree weather & the engine never gets hot...the computer is off all the time. When I went back to the dealer I got A song and dance??? The computer always says strange things: low tire pressure, maintenance required, while everything is fine....but I love the car itself...Ive had 2 of the original Montero Sports...Big Fan. So was really disappointed constantly be stranded on the side of the road in a new car making payments....😢
Why arent you doing start ups anymore ?
Have u reviewed the 2017 Outlander? Not the Sport model.
If you have an enthusiast bone in your body, this is not the vehicle for you. The Outlander Sport was provided to me three times as a loaner and I was just glad to have a vehicle to get me from Point A to Point B while my Gen 1 Speed 3 was being serviced.
how does this car compare with the subaru xv crosstrek?
what do your think trading in a lexus is300 for think car
when you mentioned competition and crossovers you forgot the Kia Sorento lol
Nice review!
Do you have a review of mitsubishi eclipse cross? Cause i really want to watch the review of it.. ☺
Too bad they don't sell the diesel engine in North America. Would not take much effort because the overseas diesel versions are assembled on the same assembly line in Illinois. Would make it the only NA diesel small SUV and would get the best fuel mileage by a lot.
Note: it is called the RVR or the ASX in other countries.
outlander sport here in canada is called. mitsubishi RVR. correct me if im wrong
This is not a sporty version of an outlander, its an smaller version i have no idea why its called the "sport in the usa, in other countries its called the rvr or ask.
Its 2024 i drive a 2015 OS it 2.4L fwd wit navi outdated. i also make payments on that vehicle and yesterday literally bout a 2011 OS for 2400$ (i work at carmax someone traded it). Rockford rosgate with pano roof 4wd love it calling the loan company to get tomorrow gettin out of the payments!!
Was it at least reliable? Ik thinking of buying a used one for a first car
i always liked the way these looked but the cr-v and escape make better choices. this has under 150 hp? we have an 06 cr-v with 156...it aint no compact plastic slouch. so mitsubishi is really under on that.
Good honest review
PLEASE do the old camera view, that was much better
it sounds like you are redlining your car, no shifting.
Where can I get one of thise license plates?
is that jacksons gti at 3:58?
will you still be reviewing used cars?
In Europe this is called the ASX and comes with a 150 hp diesel engine and 6 speed transmission. I think that suits the car better than this weak petrol engine and the CVT transmission.
Actually interior quality is very important. Speak for yourself not the general car buying population who do show and voice concern about all aspects in a car, you don't represent other individuals. Also, if interior quality didn't matter then Rolls Royce or Bentley would be able to get away with cheap plastic in their cars but that's not how things work is it now?
do more mitsubishi vids :(
Nice camera job
who cares about how soft the interior feels, you're driving inside a car not sitting on a couch playing a wii.
If you ever get a chance can you review an evo?
Sofyan forgot about the Subaru XV crosstrek :(
I'd like to see a review of the CX-5 or the new Mazda6
That's what I was hoping the "sport" meant. Not looking to get rid of my Forester XT but I like to look at other options... and this one. No. haha
This reviewer is out to destroy Mitsubishi with his negative report, however, he is unprofessional in his evaluation of this vehicle. Those of us who are mitsubishi fans and owners will not be influenced by negative reviews. Performance is more than horsepower. The performance of any vehicle is a combination of horsepower, transmission gearing, electronics, driveline, etc...
you should work on not sounding so negative about the vehicle from beginning to end. It just seems like you are looking for negative points in the vehicle rather than just pointing them out. Theres a difference.
These could be such awesome little SUVs if only mitsubishi gave them a PROPER engine!.... They look better than anything in the class and have lots of nice features. But the powertrain is very disappointing.
Can you do a review on a Toyota Sqeuoia 2003-2006
I hope they bring back the Evo lancer soon
William Su It hasn't left, yet.
whats your opinion in terms of reliability for this 2.0 engine? thanks
lets wait another 2 years:)
@@joloui2035 how about 2 more
Review the 2014 outlander
700 lb is the weight of four 175 lb human.