I feel like people complain too much about how the interior is in these cars. It’s not meant to be a fancy car like a suburban or a bmw. It’s meant to be an affordable reliable all wheel drive car for someone who doesn’t have a huge income and still wants to get a brand new car.
Dear, one must remember the nature of the American consumer: we are spoiled, we have no ability to delay gratification, we seldomly face consequences for our transgressions, and the more recent generations have no work ethic.
I like how you always remember to cover Mitsubishi models on your channel. A lot of people dismiss Mitsubishi when they see their older lineup, but you always cover Mitsubishi cars, and do a good job in making them desirable. And I think, although the Outlander Sport is due a redesign, on paper it offered everything a modern car has.
I love the Outlander Sport. Made in Japan. Super reliable. A very long warranty. Although it can feel pokey getting up to speed, it's perfectly fine around town and when cruising on the interstate. I really like the design of it, even though it's long in the tooth. Still a good-looking vehicle.
I owned a 1985 model Dodge Colt Which was a Mitsubishi… it was a manual 4spd with a high low lever for every gear … purchased it new .. Put 275,000 hard miles on the little Colt .. I lived in the mountains so alot of climbing and driving in snow … the transmission finally went out .. so I gave it to my neighbor.. he drove it for two years with only a few gears 🤣 Great car …. I’m really interested in this vehicle mainly because it is built in Japan
My 2024 OS ES comes equipped with SPORT mode. Found this out on The Outlander Sport Facebook club. Next to D is an S you have to shift to right and S will show.
One question: Does Mitsu offer an optional high output audio system, with subwoofer, on the higher level models of the Outlander Sport? I also like that you cover Mitsu vehicles for review as the brand seems almost invisible, so to speak, to many in the market for a new vehicle. Dynamite review as always. Happy New Year! 🎉 👍👽♐
@BlackJeepConvertible is the 2.4 GT (now SEL trim from this upcoming year) upgrade from the 2.0 worth it? What is your experience so far reliability wise and just overall.
@@epq23323 it’s well worth it, I had the 2.0 a long time ago and this makes stop and go driving a lot easier. It’s surprisingly fast off the line to like 30mph
@@epq23323 They're both very good engines and overall a super dependable vehicle. My father bought a new 2019 ES 2.0 and my mother bought a new 2015 GT 2.4. Both have been extremely reliable. The only issue so far, which is barely worth mentioning, is that she had to replace the gas cap because it wasn't sealing tightly and causing the check engine light to come on. They've been making this vehicle since 2011 and the powertrain is even older than that since it comes from the Lancer. Reliability is no worry.
I am looking for a new car. I like the look and price, I was going this weekend to test drive. I have a 2016 Kia Soul + 72 K due to Kia Boys I have to get rid of it. I read the outlander sport has a high catalytic converter theft. Has anything changed for the 2024 maybe a factory shield? Let me know your thoughts.
While they are not the fanciest or flashiest SUVs on the road, for the price, they are good. They are reliable and affordable. Not great MPGs but decent.
I was in the Outlander, the Outlander Sport, and the Mirage. And the Outlander Sport is odd. The outside of the car looks bigger, but the inside of the car is tight. I find the Mirage more roomy. Is it just me?
In Canada it is the Mitsubishi RVR. I own the 2021 one. I have the shifter paddles AZ the steering wheel so I can drive in sport. Mine is also the limited edition. I also have the push button start. I bought a cargo cover at Walmart that goes right up the back of the seats.i has the SE model. Mitsubishi they do have good warranties.
I have heard some mixed opinions about the Outlander Sport. Some claim very noisy, underpowered, and made very cheaply and wind and road noise. Just curious what anybody that has one have anu opinions on their Outlander Sport. Personally I like the vehicle...design, shape...options.....etc. Thanks.
I'm 58 myself. Have an outlander sport too. It's my favorite vehicle. She's not fast, but she has a great awc system, gets pretty good gas milage and everything is easy to operate as an older driver. I like the older feel of the analog gauges and the actual knob and dial HVAC controls.
I have a 2023 Kia Sportage X PRO, it is everything but fun. I was looking for another SUV to replace it but I think this would be a downgrade. The KIA has way more tech and a bigger motor. The KIA Sportage has 187 HP and is very slow. UGH I was hoping this would of been a good replacement. I really like the Trail Edition
We used to have a 2020 Mirage G4 great little car but we needed something a little bigger so we trade the Mirage for a 2023 Outlander Sport ES and we’re very happy with it, great to have AWD standard on every trim and it does looks nice.
Nice! I got a 2024 Mirage ES. Perfect size for me. I use it as a cargo van often. It's amazing! I get about 49 MPG on average, and on the highway I get about 57 MPG.
Imagine all of those cars I drove many years ago with one speaker. Yes, there was a time when you got one, and manufacturers bragged about having two speakers for true stereo sound.
For this to be worth it you need to walk out of the 2.4 top model for 25k. Its a platform thats over 11yrs old. The entertainment system is outdated in terms of quality. With that said. Its a reliable vehicle hampered by its age. I like it but its only worth a certain amount of money. Not as comfortable, quiet or efficient as its competitors.
@joe2588 In other words you recommend getting the GT/SEL, which is the trim level that carries the 2.4 engine, for it to be worth the buy? Is the 2.4 engine more reliable than the 2.0 engine?
@epq23323 they're basically the same engine. You get I believe 20 more hp and more torque. It's not that the 2.0 is bad. It's just not very powerful. My elantra 2.0 and the Outlander Sport 2.0 have the same hp and similar torque and my car, which I really like, is very pokey. I wouldn't pass anybody unless I plan a day in advance.
@joeb2588 Understood. How is the outlander sport going for you maintenence wise and just overall. Is the vehicle actually 4wd or Awd, and if so how does it do in the snow. Is it also as reliable as some say it is?
@@epq23323 My 2017 Outlander Sport has been extremely reliable. Just routine maintenance. It does amazing in the snow, but make sure to get some better tires; the ones it comes with are pretty cheap, at least the ones sold in MN.
I just wish when you test a vehicle try and get one with color. Dammit these gray and black dull color vehicles get old. When they want to give you a test vehicle tell them people want to see it in it's best clothes.
Lame AZZ excuse to keep charging more money for cars utilities and everything in life.. if we stand together say we're not paying that what you think will happen
It does use a Jatco. Same CVT as Nissan. They're not the best for reliability but if you change the fluid every 30,000 miles, they can last 150k miles or more. Never going to be as reliable as a Toyota or Honda though.
I feel like people complain too much about how the interior is in these cars. It’s not meant to be a fancy car like a suburban or a bmw. It’s meant to be an affordable reliable all wheel drive car for someone who doesn’t have a huge income and still wants to get a brand new car.
Dear, one must remember the nature of the American consumer: we are spoiled, we have no ability to delay gratification, we seldomly face consequences for our transgressions, and the more recent generations have no work ethic.
@@cgmiddle to be fair, wages haven't kept up with the cost of living, so it's hard to be motivated
@@cgmiddleyou couldnt Of Said that any better than you did 💯.
I agree this is a 25K AWD ..
i think the reviewer really needs to chill it a bit .. actually does a horrible job
Exactly!
I like how you always remember to cover Mitsubishi models on your channel. A lot of people dismiss Mitsubishi when they see their older lineup, but you always cover Mitsubishi cars, and do a good job in making them desirable. And I think, although the Outlander Sport is due a redesign, on paper it offered everything a modern car has.
He does, for sure.
I love the Outlander Sport. Made in Japan. Super reliable. A very long warranty. Although it can feel pokey getting up to speed, it's perfectly fine around town and when cruising on the interstate. I really like the design of it, even though it's long in the tooth. Still a good-looking vehicle.
We just purchased ours last night and absolutely love it so far.
Awesome SUV! Congrats! 👏
Please leave update on how it’s been so far. I plan on getting one.
I just brought 2024 last month and I love mines 🎉
I owned a 1985 model Dodge Colt
Which was a Mitsubishi… it was a manual 4spd with a high low lever for every gear … purchased it new .. Put 275,000 hard miles on the little Colt .. I lived in the mountains so alot of climbing and driving in snow … the transmission finally went out .. so I gave it to my neighbor.. he drove it for two years with only a few gears 🤣
Great car ….
I’m really interested in this vehicle mainly because it is built in Japan
My 2024 OS ES comes equipped with SPORT mode. Found this out on The Outlander Sport Facebook club. Next to D is an S you have to shift to right and S will show.
One question: Does Mitsu offer an optional high output audio system, with subwoofer, on the higher level models of the Outlander Sport? I also like that you cover Mitsu vehicles for review as the brand seems almost invisible, so to speak, to many in the market for a new vehicle. Dynamite review as always. Happy New Year! 🎉 👍👽♐
They gave me this car as a rental for the week. It handles well but the seats are really uncomfortable.
The 2.4 feels very quick in the city, feels like the instant torque you get from ev’s
@BlackJeepConvertible is the 2.4 GT (now SEL trim from this upcoming year) upgrade from the 2.0 worth it? What is your experience so far reliability wise and just overall.
@@epq23323 it’s well worth it, I had the 2.0 a long time ago and this makes stop and go driving a lot easier. It’s surprisingly fast off the line to like 30mph
@@epq23323 They're both very good engines and overall a super dependable vehicle. My father bought a new 2019 ES 2.0 and my mother bought a new 2015 GT 2.4. Both have been extremely reliable. The only issue so far, which is barely worth mentioning, is that she had to replace the gas cap because it wasn't sealing tightly and causing the check engine light to come on. They've been making this vehicle since 2011 and the powertrain is even older than that since it comes from the Lancer. Reliability is no worry.
A good car marred by a CVT. Thanks for a good review.
I love my 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport SE
Recently got this with the bars on top it's good for what it is great car
I own a 2018 and it’s done me very well even though it seen better days now.
Isn't this the RVR?
Como se encienden las lámparas bajas delanteras ayuda ?😢😢😢😢
I am looking for a new car. I like the look and price, I was going this weekend to test drive. I have a 2016 Kia Soul + 72 K due to Kia Boys I have to get rid of it. I read the outlander sport has a high catalytic converter theft. Has anything changed for the 2024 maybe a factory shield? Let me know your thoughts.
What were the 2 big changes? Changing GT name to SEL?
😂😂
Whats 6he cost difference for the 2.5 as opposed to the 2.0 engine
Amazing review bro.
My 23 GT turn signals are in the mirrors
Mitsubishi makes great cars.
There is a sport mode slap that shifter to the right and it's on
dude is that true they double the warranty ?
Heated steering wheel on any trims ?
you missed the Trail edition.
I have a question about this car's infotainment system. Might it be a good option to get the ES trim level and have a new sound system installed?
While they are not the fanciest or flashiest SUVs on the road, for the price, they are good. They are reliable and affordable. Not great MPGs but decent.
This thing isn't worth MSRP, but if you can get it for a couple grand under...it's a lot of car and warranty for the money/times.
Is this car actually 4wd or is it all wheel drive? I mean to be fair it does say 4wd on the rear window
Its all AWD, not 4wd. It uses Mitsubishi's older AWD system called All Wheel Control (AWC).
I was in the Outlander, the Outlander Sport, and the Mirage. And the Outlander Sport is odd. The outside of the car looks bigger, but the inside of the car is tight. I find the Mirage more roomy. Is it just me?
In Canada it is the Mitsubishi RVR. I own the 2021 one. I have the shifter paddles AZ the steering wheel so I can drive in sport. Mine is also the limited edition. I also have the push button start. I bought a cargo cover at Walmart that goes right up the back of the seats.i has the SE model. Mitsubishi they do have good warranties.
I have heard some mixed opinions about the Outlander Sport. Some claim very noisy, underpowered, and made very cheaply and wind and road noise. Just curious what anybody that has one have anu opinions on their Outlander Sport. Personally I like the vehicle...design, shape...options.....etc. Thanks.
I’m 58 now. It would be fine for me to get from point A to point B.
I'm 58 myself. Have an outlander sport too. It's my favorite vehicle. She's not fast, but she has a great awc system, gets pretty good gas milage and everything is easy to operate as an older driver. I like the older feel of the analog gauges and the actual knob and dial HVAC controls.
So if you want the best engine option, buy the most expensive SEL trim.
I have a 2023 Kia Sportage X PRO, it is everything but fun. I was looking for another SUV to replace it but I think this would be a downgrade. The KIA has way more tech and a bigger motor. The KIA Sportage has 187 HP and is very slow. UGH I was hoping this would of been a good replacement. I really like the Trail Edition
In Canada this is the RVR
As a Mirage owner looking to upgrade to an Outlander Sport in the future, having only 4 speakers in that SUV is criminal 😂
We used to have a 2020 Mirage G4 great little car but we needed something a little bigger so we trade the Mirage for a 2023 Outlander Sport ES and we’re very happy with it, great to have AWD standard on every trim and it does looks nice.
Nice car. I have a Mirage which I love. Cool review as always 👍👍
Nice! I got a 2024 Mirage ES. Perfect size for me. I use it as a cargo van often. It's amazing! I get about 49 MPG on average, and on the highway I get about 57 MPG.
Which Mirage do you have? Year/trim?
Imagine all of those cars I drove many years ago with one speaker. Yes, there was a time when you got one, and manufacturers bragged about having two speakers for true stereo sound.
They need to put the PHEV from outlander into this with a smaller battery, it would be quick and efficient
This car is made well, always familiar because they don't change it oh and it is one of the quickest in the quarter mile.
One of the few affordable cars
They Should've kept the CD player on the lower trim levels which don't have apple car play and android auto.
I have the Mitsubishi Mirage 2024 hatchback Black Edition.
Mitsubishi has a lot of potential
Nice new Mitsubishi Outlander Sport to buy.
They have to redising the exterior and put a powerful engine too. If they do that they will sell more vehicle.
You have the best reviews. The other youtubers suck
For this to be worth it you need to walk out of the 2.4 top model for 25k. Its a platform thats over 11yrs old. The entertainment system is outdated in terms of quality. With that said. Its a reliable vehicle hampered by its age. I like it but its only worth a certain amount of money. Not as comfortable, quiet or efficient as its competitors.
@joe2588 In other words you recommend getting the GT/SEL, which is the trim level that carries the 2.4 engine, for it to be worth the buy? Is the 2.4 engine more reliable than the 2.0 engine?
@epq23323 they're basically the same engine. You get I believe 20 more hp and more torque. It's not that the 2.0 is bad. It's just not very powerful. My elantra 2.0 and the Outlander Sport 2.0 have the same hp and similar torque and my car, which I really like, is very pokey. I wouldn't pass anybody unless I plan a day in advance.
@joeb2588 Understood. How is the outlander sport going for you maintenence wise and just overall. Is the vehicle actually 4wd or Awd, and if so how does it do in the snow. Is it also as reliable as some say it is?
@@epq23323 My 2017 Outlander Sport has been extremely reliable. Just routine maintenance. It does amazing in the snow, but make sure to get some better tires; the ones it comes with are pretty cheap, at least the ones sold in MN.
Old design but still appealing in a way. The old Jeep Patriot was based on this, I believe
This car look are a rvr. Marcel
Same vehicle
That 0 to 60 is such BS! You mash Challengers, Ferraris Mustangs .Of course that Oulander gonna make noise!
I just wish when you test a vehicle try and get one with color. Dammit these gray and black dull color vehicles get old. When they want to give you a test vehicle tell them people want to see it in it's best clothes.
What’s the deal with the eco mode??
Mishabishee lol
Lame AZZ excuse to keep charging more money for cars utilities and everything in life.. if we stand together say we're not paying that what you think will happen
Probably the jatco cvts. Yuck.
What's wrong?
Japanese automatic transmission company. Jatco.
It does use a Jatco. Same CVT as Nissan. They're not the best for reliability but if you change the fluid every 30,000 miles, they can last 150k miles or more. Never going to be as reliable as a Toyota or Honda though.
Just had this as a rental car, one of the worst vehicles I’ve driven in a very long time
HATE those ugly black wheels. A deal breaker for sure.
Agreed, what were they thinking
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There is a sport mode slap that shifter to the right and it's on