27,000-Mile Update in our Long Term 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
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- Опубліковано 24 тра 2024
- Our time with this Outlander is coming to an end soon and it's hard to believe we're about to hit 30,000 miles!
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Anyone who has a negative comment does not own one. All the owners love them.
The Dave approves of this long-term update.
I love my 2022 Mitsubishi
Love the Decepticon like looks, looks like it belongs in a transformers movie.
Sharp but Mitsubishi has become a rare make around here.
seems to depend on whether you have a dealer-they are pretty common in my area but we have a local dealer
lol 😂 what ?
Mitsu really, really needs to completely move on from the Outlander lineup or completely exit the North American car market for good.
@@roberthoyt7921 why? the best selling car type in the US is crossovers/SUVs and the outlander is by far their best seller. Gonna guess its the most profitable model as well. I understand the desire for sports cars like we got back in the day but that is a niche market with lots of great competition
Yea I don't know how Mitsubishi is surviving in the US; kind of like Long John Silvers.
29.3mpg is overall including ev miles? What is your estimated hybrid mpg?
🔥🔥🔥
How's the reliability so far?
Unfortunately the Mitsubishi name has been tarnished. It’s going to be hard for them to make a come back. But I like this vehicle
It was never good
Me too; I think it’s the sharpest looking SUV currently.
ok @@Tartan1206
What tarnished it?
@@Policearegood-mt6kx pulling out of the American market, only to return years later.... that's all they did
MPG can be irrelevant in a PHEV, what's important is the EV driving abilities. Like how is the EV mode for power and what is the battery range ? That is the only reason for buying one is it can be charged and driven without using gas. If someone isn't charging it and only worried about MPG makes more sense to save $4000 and buy a non plugin hybrid.
Most car buyers won't stop at a dealership selling 2 turds.
yet you see these on the road
@taurussho86 Barely as in, virtually never in the PNW. Mitsubishi builds junk.
@@douglasb.1203What do you think of Nissan?
@pasta-eo5mt Not what I think necessarily, but, when we had the fake chip shortage after the Rona, the ONLY dealership in my neck of the woods with excess inventory was Nissan.
With all of its sporty coupes and sedans gone to the dogs, Mitsubishi is hardly popular, anymore, especially now that it’s concentrating on just plain SUVs.
Understated heavy hitter the Outlander PHEV. Since 2012/13 the crossover singlehandedly jept Mitsubishi afloat in the European market.
Pity that Mitsubishi (Nissan and Renault) are too shortsighted to forsee how a market oversaturated in premium SUVs is doomed to collapse.
This is a nissan rogue in disguise
No its not. Its just built on the same platform but using Mitsu engine, batteries, transmission suspension, sheetmetal, wheels etc.
This thing is a piece of garbage-trade in value falls off the cliff when you trade it in-check for yourself-my brother had 2 Outlanders-interior fell apart after 50000 miles on both.
This new model is brilliant. If you see a cheap trade in...grab it
How much did Mitsubishi pay you give this review?