Mitsubishi Outlander | Learn the basics of the new Outlander
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2024
- With seating for 7, the Mitsubishi Outlander is a surprisingly feature loaded ride! You can find technology like forward and reverse sensing systems, forward collision mitigation and cameras that bring a 360 camera. There's an optional hybrid, available all wheel drive and so much more.
In this video you're going to learn the basics of the Outlander! I cover off interior and exterior styling, towing capacity, technology basics and everything in between. Thanks so much to Scarborough Mitsubishi for letting me use this car for the day! Check out their full dealer inventory at carswithsteve.com/Scarborough...
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The vehicle that was used in this video had the following specs:
2022 Mitsubishi Outlander
- GT Premium (Canada) / SEL 2.5 (USA)
- White Diamond Exterior
- SEL S-AWC Touring Package (USA)
MSRP
Canada - $42,628
USA - $39,940
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Trim level options, Wheel options and exterior features of the Mitsubishi Outlander
04:05 - Under the hood of the Mitsubishi Outlander
05:35 - Driver's door features and 1st row impressions
09:15 - Steering wheel and cluster basics, center stack and wireless charging
13:45 - Overhead features and sunroof availability
15:30 - Vehicle features and audio test
16:35 - 2nd and 3rd row space and features
22:20 - Outlander fuel quality and economy, plus PHEV charge times
23:10 - Rear styling, cargo measurements and trunk features
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I bought one just like this for my wife for her birthday and our anniversary (same day) and we absolutely love it. We've had Mercedes, Chevy's, GMC, Subaru, Hyundai, Jeep, Nissan and a few more. All were in the upper levels of each make and model. This is our first Mitsubishi but it the third in our family. Both of those other cars have been just fine. Our niece's is now going on 30 years and just won't die.
Great to hear when people love the ride, especially when they've already driven so many! 30 years and counting.. wow.. I'm actually really impressed haha
This has to be the most thorough and best walk-through I have ever watched. Well done and Ty!
Thanks Melanie!
I'm in the U.S. I bought the 2023 Outlander SE, not the fully loaded one you have there, but still nice. I've actually learned something from your presentation. Thank you.
At least you were able to learn a few things! How are you liking it so far?
@CarsWithSteve I bought an SE model back in March, and I'm the first person in my family to buy a brand new car. I LOVE my car!! I am jealous of the features in the higher end models, especially the sun roof, but nonetheless this car is amazing and every time I show it to friends and family they are super impressed.
You do such a great job in thoroughly explaining the car. 2nd video I've watched with you. Taught me a few new things
Thanks June, glad you found the video helpful!
Awesome review, thank you!
Thanks Paula, you're welcome!
Good stuff man.. great job in detailing 🤝🏻✨️
Thanks Preet!
Hi Steve, I watched your Hyundai Palisade review and started to love that car and now Mitsubishi Outlander. I appreciate your attention to detail and great explanation of each and every part of the car. Your reviews are REALLY , REALLY NICE :)
Thanks so much Sankili! Glad you're enjoying the videos :)
You ask for comments. We just bought the SE, and it don't have all the goodies you show. But, as for what it does have, we love it. Our previous was the 2014 SE and for all the "goodies", we never had any fail. So, I would think that Mitsubishi for quality is about as high as you can get. And that 4 cyl engine is "bullet proof". Why? Because they give you that 100,000 warranty on it. Would the SEL been better? Yes. But cost more. Thanks for the detailed review.
You're welcome! The lower trims are pretty underrated for most cars so it's great to know you're loving yours so far.
@@CarsWithSteve Lower trim is ES. The SE in middle, and the SEL is better. But the PHEV is tops. ?? I generally choose the middle. My main concern is safety. And the SE has what is needed. A sun roof is luxury.
I have a Mirage would love to see you review it. I really enjoy your videos. Thank you. 😊
Thanks so much! I'll add that one to the list
i purchase the outlander just yesterday,this is a great video thanks steve.
Congrats and you're welcome! Did you go for the regular gas engine or the hybrid?
@@CarsWithSteve yes,i have the regular gas engine still trying to figure out the whistles and bells tho,thats why i need to watch your video again and again😄.
Fair enough, check out this more in depth version! th-cam.com/video/1IqnWSumMDA/w-d-xo.html
indeed a very helpful video thanks again steve.@@CarsWithSteve
Hi very good video you present , I like the outlander very much , I have the 2023 outlander ES base model and am happy with it , BUT with all the videos I saw , nobody talks about NO spare tire and rim and jack ?? why ?? I know it is a negative point , but the public should know about it in the presentations , the tire sealer and air compressor is just not enough if you get a blow out or a bad cut in the tire , I know towing is covered in the warranty , but how long you may wait on the side of the road for a tow truck ? god knows , did some research and found out that any spare tire and rim of a Rogue 2009 to 2015 will fit the Outlander , bolt pattern 144.3 m x 5 and hub center or center bore 61.0 mm hope this will help others , great video my friend and love my outlander !
Thank you and glad that you're enjoying yours so far. I briefly mentioned that there's just the inflator kit and I had a comment somewhere that talks about the option for a spare using one from another car too. But thanks for pointing out the bolt pattern and size for people that are wondering
When you test drive the 2.5 l, make sure you try it in tarmac mode. Not as lethargic as reported
I love this vehicle. Not comparing it to any Lexus in terms of what's under the metal, but I definitely prefer the look of the Outlander. I see them all over, and they always seem to accelerate just fine no matter if it's a highway or around town. 0-60 in 8-ish seconds with excellent MPGs vs 0-60 in 6-ish seconds with HALF of those MPGs is simply a personal preference.
Good to know Chad, thanks for the heads up on that!
@Peter I'd love to drive one hard and to try out the S-AWC and how it handles body roll. I keep hearing great things from owners that I run into whenever I see one
Little mistake it's actually 38 miles, or around 61 km electric range!
Oh good catch! Thanks for pointing that out
Any idea if the initial issues got fixed..hood flutter, some screen issues that were reported..
There is a warranty repair available for the flutter for vehicles that are affected. With Mitsubishi now aware of the issue I'm assuming the fix was done for newer units
Can you go through the control s
Take a look at this full walkthrough where I cover off everything:
th-cam.com/video/1IqnWSumMDA/w-d-xo.html
I've been considering one of these for my next vehicle. It's just soooo sexy that I'm afraid all those bells and whistles were put in just to hide a bunch of defects. It would suck to have issues after just a few months to a year of purchasing 😢
I wouldn't be too worried about that. Haven't heard many negative things from people in forums about the new Outlander, they seem to love it! Have you had a chance to drive one yet?
I have one! Two weeks old regular gas and hopefully no issues into the year. Got bumper to bumper coverage in case something happens down the road!!!
What did you end up buying? Hope it was an Outlander. My 1st one was in 2019, 180K miles later it was still going, no issues, except it was time to change the struts, but that's under regular wear, like tires and brakes. Other than that, never an issue. Nothing ever failed or broke down. I did keep up with the maintenance, like clockwork. Everything worked still, as well as day one. It's been the most trouble free and dependable car I've ever driven, maintenance easy on the wallet, and in my life I've driven many cars, from Mercedes to Hondas. This car model and brand takes the cake. This week I just traded my old 2019 Outlander for the 2024. And I'm impressed with an even improved lux feel of the ride. I don't need to race in the Indiana 500. It has enough pep and power for the 95 and Turnpike. It has enough power for my daily life.
I just watched your 2022 review of this model and don't see much difference for the 2023 presentation .... lots of 'clip' reuse from the former video. What I am interested in the GT vs Premium differences. Typically dealers say that only the Trim gets the Orange highlight and Massage seats are added.
Did you find anything else that adds or changes in the Premium; and did you review the value of the massage seats. It seems to me that if you pass on the massage seats, one doesn't lose anything else and saves $600.
While most dealers told us that the only trim package with two tone interior treatment is the Premium; they unjustly discount the White & Grey in the GT interiors.
I tend to do short and long versions for people who want all the tech info vs just the basics on the car ;)
There are a lot of manufacturers that have weird quirks about what options are able to be bundled together. Massage seats are a luxury for sure so you could realistically skip it and probably wouldn't miss it. Having a massage stuck in traffic is pretty nice though haha
I'm working on getting set up to shoot a 2024 so when that happens I'll outline more differences in the trim levels
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Hey Sunjib! I have some of those on my radar for the coming months. I've had a number of people asking for some of those brands too.. just a matter of connecting with dealers who have the inventory available to shoot!
@@CarsWithSteve Thank You
I have the 2020 outlander sport. I’m having. Issues with touch screen 📺
That’s a beautiful vehicle , I see them all over my area
Do not forget he is 6 feet tall...
Never forget it
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Where is the spare tire
No spare standard in this unfortunately. You'd have to do something aftermarket and then remove the rear storage tray
Very bumpy ride
I took one out for a test drive today and it felt smooth as butter...
Actually very smooth with minimum road noise
@@andrelouis9422I own one. SEL/Touring. Depends on your package and the mode you’re in.
Also the shocks not smooth at all
Interesting. Still haven't had the chance to test drive one yet but I'll pay attention to that when I do
I had zero issues with the shocks when I was test driving one today.
Where is the spare tire
Oh ok i found that inconvenient i saw another video that the Nissan Murano spare fit well also i see that the cover around the gear shifter coming loose i bought this last year and things start to appear i don't like it at and it was pricey oh well you loose some and loose some big time let's just move on good day
Yeah the Murano spare trick is a great one to use, lot of manufacturers deciding to include just an inflator kit now instead
@@CarsWithSteve Anyone know if the inflator kit actually works?