News gave it a reliability rating of 2. Overall, it gets its highest ratings for safety. However, you could probably find a better car with just as good of a safety rating that offers more features.
Consumer Reports is a trusted reviewer of brands across America, and many consumers pay to get their opinion. Specifically, the road test yielded subpar results. We may have been more forgiving of such driving dynamics if the Mitsubishi's tight third row came across as more than a marketing tool. In fact, the rearmost row offers just It also includes a pair of manually installed headrests that block much of the view out of the rear window when in place. The Outlander is not devoid of merits. The Outlander may not have earned a finalist slot, but this improved SUV certainly deserves some recognition.
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An optional third-row seat was unusual for the class. A redesign stripped the Outlander of any athleticism, making it feel dated and cut-rate. Emphasizing utility on a budget, the third-row seat became standard. A plug-in hybrid joins the line in Updates for included standard forward collision warning with pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking, and lane departure warning on all but the base trim.
For , the Outlander only comes as a plug-in hybrid that has been updated to a 2. It can do a claimed miles on electric power before switching to hybrid mode. Emphasizing utility on a budget, the redesign stripped the Outlander of any athleticism, making it feel dated and cut-rate.
Compared to the previous Outlander, this retooled model handles clumsily, tending to lumber through corners feeling like a larger vehicle than it is.
The cabin is noisy, the front seats aren't supportive enough, and interior trim looks cheap and feels insubstantial. On the plus side, the third-row seat became standard. Overall though, we see little reason to consider buying the Outlander. The redesign considerably improved the Outlander, making it a competitive small SUV with a refined and responsive powertrain. The interior is roomy and offers a tiny third-row seat, which is an unusual option in this category.
A backup camera integrated into the navigation system is another welcomed optional feature.
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