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George I found it useful when buying my car, I could quickly price new tyres for each car I was looking at and factor in the tyre prices to the long term cost of the car.
@@craigfirman1809 oh ok, so you like actually bought a car after seeing the review on this channel and wanted to see how much the continental tire cost? Well that's pretty cool then
@@ROBSOLUTELY FACT: THIS CAR is a 3rd gen car which is ENTIRELY a product of Mitsubishi Motors. The 4th gen is produced as part of the Mitsubishi/Renault/Nissan alliance.
I bought one of these (in the US) earlier in the year. I wanted something hybrid that I could use to take into the mountains for family outings. It came down to the Outlander PHEV or the RAV4 hybrid. I chose the Outlander because 90% of my driving is a daily 20 mile round trip commute to and from work (plus, my work has free-to-employees L2 electric charging). In the month of May, I used about half a US gallon of gas and 131 kWh of mostly-free electricity. That's it. This car exceeds my expectations on the eco front. I agree with your comments about the interior quality (and quirkiness). Everything is very solid and well done. The paddles are fantastic. I actually performed my own StraightPipe-esque visor test when I was looking to buy the car. :) The trunk cupholders are hilarious (if not frustrating because the cup holders for the seats they did keep are pathetic). Overall, I love my car. Thanks for the review.
I bought a GT 10 months ago. It is super economical because I do short trips and plug in at home and at work (2L/100 KM). I agree with the reviewers on the beeping and quirky controls. As far as styling goes, to me it looks like most other SUV's. You don't buy a SUV for styling or handling really. If you have to compensate for a physical inadequacy by a Mustang GT, haha. There are very few new vehicles at a reasonable price that are worth lusting after. They all look like jelly beans. It is great in the snow but the battery range drops 10 KM in a Vancouver winter. Big pluses are EV parking, free charging, HOV lane access and gas tax avoidance.
@@nc3826 Infrastructure funding avoidance will be temporary, once EV's hit critical mass, they will nail us. I will take advantage when it is here while virtue signalling. :-)
@@ronmclaughlin2515 critical mass??? virtue signalling, LMAO...Just be honest, we don't pay for infrastructure because its a "virtue"....And as you admitted, it's about saving money not saving the planet...So fair or not enjoy, not having to pay for the roads you drive on... TC Sir. :)
Mine takes about 4 hours to charge from empty from the mains. Here we have 240.volt mains in our houses. My petrol bills have gone from £250 per month to £40 per month. The drive is wonderful. The seats are comfortable and the older display on mine is better and simpler and distracts you less when driving. There is nothing bad to say about it. It is quiet even when the battery has run out. The best car I have ever had.
Forgot to mention the fantastic warranty, 10 year/160,000 km . That’s one of the reasons why people would go for Mitsubishi over the competition. Great review!
The fact that sometimes you guys have different perspectives and likes makes the video more interesting to watch, I kinda like the looking of that SUV!!
An electric Evo is actually the type of car that could get me to go electric as long as the performance/handling is what it should be for an Evo. Mitsubishi should probably take that suggestion more seriously than you might have intended.
I own a 2018 with 15,000Kms on it. Average 6L/100Kms or 48Mpg gas and electric combined. I get 35 to 40Kms on electric which last me about 2 days. It rides great. Overall I am very happy with it.
@@naruhinafoever Mitsubishi dealer I spoke to on Friday says "fev." Obviously varies by locations. Friends of mine bought one last year and love it. I agree with most of the review here though. Styling is nothing to write home about, but it's comfortable enough, and there's no range anxiety. The back end of it is rather cavernous with the 3rd row folded down. The Eclipse Cross has more style, but the extremely high console between the front seats is insanely uncomfortable for my right knee. The Outlander was much more comfortable. Was surprised there was no mention of Mitsu's warranty. The 10/160,000 powertrain on their vehicles is quite good.
This was a good video guys. Some of your best work is reviewing vehicles like this. Give me a super practical review that tells me if I'll love or hate this vehicle as a daily driver. These things are going for a song used now.
Its a good car but they way Mitsubishi markets it as a sport suv is insulting lmao They claim its faster than a fully fledged Mitsubishi R5 Rally car lmao
You turn slightly in the this car and you start flying around in the seat and the car feels like it's gonna tip over. Also this fucking car beeps for everything all the time, it's infuriating.
@@someguy2135 My father has one as his company care but i've driven it a lot over the past 3 years. But sadly, I don't know anything about maintenance costs. But it hasn't been in the shop for longer times or anything that. Just scheduled services. It seems to hold up well since it has a lot of km on it but I wouldn't know how well it does as a second hand car.
As an old person, I'd much rather have an Outlander PHEV and be seen as a smart old person who's going about life in a thoughtful way than drive a Corvette & be seen as a sad try-hard, Viagra & Adderall riddled boomer who's hell bent on shafting the planet sideways before keeling over from a massive heart attack. (I'm not an old person btw)
Hey guys, just a heads up I didn't get a notification even thought you are the only channel I have them on for. If we need to break TH-cam's knees just tell me, I know a guy.
What changed my mind is taking one for a test-drive with an open mind. I thought the technology aspect of it was great, it’s a decent size for a small family with kids, and the interior works for a commuter car. The fact that it can tow 1500lbs is great, although more than likely I’d just use it for a bike carrier or cargo carrier. I really don’t care about the brand, but this vehicle is pretty cool even with all of it’s quirks. I daily drive a tuned VW GTI, but I think I may pick this up for family duty.
I like the styling, I really do! Think it will age very well. Mitsubishi is the butt of many jokes for many reasons, but I will say I appreciate them offering a simpler, more basic, economical product that's actually pretty well packaged. My roommate got a 2.4 liter 2013 Lancer AWD sedan new and it was a super cool car, fun to drive, looked great outside and felt great inside for the money. It reminded me a lot of one of my favorite cars, the Mazda Protege, but updated by about a decade!
Owner of a 2012 Outlander GT here, I am appalled by how accurate that review is. 😬 Joking aside, this is an everyday car as they say. Non flashy, forgettable. Even my 2012 with a vanilla 3.0 liters V6. It has decent power, but it handles like shit. Well like a regular plain old SUV I guess. Or should I say UV since it’s not remotely sporty. Love the cargo capacity though and the clamshell trunk opening, which Mitsubishi dropped surprisingly after 2013. 🤦🏼♂️ But, 7 years and counting and not one single mechanical or electrical issue to mention. TCO is pretty good actually. Just trying to find more positives here.
I own a 2010 XLS model, looks just like yours. I absolutely love it, it hauls a crap ton of stuff and is SUPER reliable. Never had a single problem in 9 years. Sitting on 154,000 miles right now. Very easy to maintain too, no CVT, decent power (on premium) . Can’t complain at all!
@@soiceyboy33 Same here. 2012 XLS and that tailgate sold me. I"m also a Subaru driver and bought this thinking the AWD system would be comparable but in the snow it's got nothing on Subaru. Still, it can tow 3500lbs which no subaru could at the time, it looks awesome, the sound system is amazing and in that era it was the only thing with paddles. I really like my Outlander and this review is extremely accurate. I wouldn't buy this one though anymore...
@@neilnoseworthy3554 Agreed. The new one has almost no competitive advantage except for price. Almost all it's competitors do what it does better in some way. At least in 2010, it was unique with the split tailgate and real magnesium paddle shifters. Now, it's just like every other SUV out there
@@neilnoseworthy3554 I have a 2007 XLS, which is the same except for the nose. Almost zero issues with it after 167,000 miles, and outside regular maintenance, I've replaced the radiator and that's it. Time to replace the car, and I probably will get this PHEV (even thought I hate the turbine wheels -- take a look at the 2018 wheels; they make the car look so much better). They are a steal in the U.S. (probably because nobody's buying them), and in the month of September 2020 there's a $7,000 manufacturer rebate. Stack that with a $2,000 loyalty credit, $1,000 trade assistance, your trade value and the $5800 federal tax credit, and I'm looking at about $21,000. For a new GT. I am concerned that the company exits the U.S., and then I have no warranty and am stuck with a high-tech car that nobody knows how to service. At the same time, Mitsubishi leaving the U.S. has been a concern for at least a decade, and they're still here.
I've had the ad for this car play every time I watched any StraightPipes video in the past couple of years and yet when I watched this, I got Chevy and Hyundai ads 😂
I dont understand all the hate for Mitsubishi. I owned multiple Mitsubishi Endeavors and they outlasted all of my previously owned american cars. My endeavor has 220k and my wifes has 280k. Still running strong. Great awd, suspension, interior room is unreal, never gets stuck in snow, and totaly unbreakable. You can jump curbs and run through ditches in comfort. Very reliable and durable vehicles, I dont get it
I brought a new Evo X in 2008 they had five on the lot. I feel now like that was some golden heyday like when people imagine what it must’ve been like to walk onto a Plymouth lot back in 1970 and see Roadrunners and Cudas. Mitsubishi will be relegated to the sub-500 FICO crowd until they recapture that true enthusiast market.
If it wasn’t on the straight pipes channel I would’ve never watched a review on such a dull car. Even if the car is boring your input makes a world of changes. Thanks guys!!!
I'm a young guy and I like the looks of the Outlander PHEV, even more so with the Exterior package (air dams), basically a factory painted body kit. Not many PHEV's have this kit, but the few that do, look very nice.
lmao I'm not even interested in these type of cars but you guys somehow are able to make me want to watch it. I bought a Veloster N because I saw it here first for the pre production version and fell in love with it. Keep it up guys 1 MILLION INBOUND!!
I totally agree that I never seen a car beeping that much. To start with, it actually says in the instructions that when you start the car, it actually beeps eight times or so for reminding everyone to use seatbelts. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ I hate that. I own this car and I never hear when there are serious alarms, because it always beeps. Always. It’s also annoying how difficult it is to make it drive completely on electricity. There should be a force button, that simply turns of everything that stops the electric driving. Another annoying thing is that there’s just one closing handle on the trunk-lid, placed all the way out to the right. I always have to park against a wall, and I constantly have to stand on the right side of the vehicle to close the lid, or I have to touch the dirt to close it. Because mine is closed manually. Now the worst part, and this is something people should sue Mitsubishi for. Being able to control the heating from my window was one of the absolute most important functions for me. But listen to this insane solution they have: To use the app for this, you have to switch to the cars wifi-which does nothing more than control the charge or heating/cooling. That is INSANE! It’s such a work to have to switch from home wifi to the cars wifi every day for doing these things. Walking out to the car goes way faster. If that helped, but you can’t open the car and manuall start the heating or cooling. You can only set a timer for it. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ Anyway, since the cars wifi is so incredibly bad anyway, my iPhone 11 Pro can’t connect to it unless I stand next to the car. I can’t believe they build such a good and expensive car and fail S O B A D at these things. All those things that should make my daily life more comfortable, they just don’t work! Can anyone recommend a solution so at least the phone can connect with the car when I’m looking at the car outside the window?
@@kylesoler4139 And the 80s. And they were more durable than the shite of its own Chrysler put out at that time. Car Talk always raved about their Dodge (Mitsubishi) Colt Vistas.
You guys crack me up. I love your banter and your reviews. You're wrong about the looks of this SUV, though. My Gen-Z, teenage sons are the ones who told me this looks better than most other SUVs out there. THEY love the looks of it, and so do I - and I'm only 41. I ain't old. ;) (Mine IS in black, though - and I just have the GT, not the PHEV.)
Hi I'm from the uk , it can pull up to 1500 kg .lots of room not very good now on eV range , but I enjoy it.not bad in 4x4 depended on tyres. Thanks for vid fun fun fun keep them coming.🚙🏴
I don’t have eaaaasy access to home Charing but can probably do it. Do you know if the batteries has to have home charging to run well, or will the rapid chargers be ok long term ?
Funny how you guys find it old looking but I still prefer it over the CRV and RAV4. It simply looks straightforward, doesn't pretend to be something flashy or striking. Good review tho!
I just leased the 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV to replace a Hyundai Tuscon and add to a 2016 Tesla Model S 90D for my growing family. For what it is, I love this car and when you actively use the regen paddles you can really squeeze even more mileage out of the EV. I was able to do 51 km yesterday with the first part of the trip being a winding downhill to Lake Ontario and hills coming back. When you regen brake your brake lights don't come on like they do with the Tesla. At first I kept the regen at B5 but there are a variety of ways to coast and use all the different levels for traffic, highway and to lean into turns which reduces the body roll on sharper turns (very similar to using regen on a Stealth Electric Bombet ebike and then throttle on the whip). Another main reason why I love this car vs the Tesla is a complete reduction in range anxiety. With all the Model 3s out there it's getting more difficult to go to a super charger, especially in Port Hope on a weekend for longer road trips east towards Montreal. Winters are brutal for Teslas as well, cold soaked voltage sag every day. Yes, I can't beat P1s off the line at intersections anymore but not would I want to with kids in the back. The bottle holders in the back are great for when you use the 1500 w plug in the trunk for outdoor induction cooking or when you need quick access to drinks while the trunk is open and kids are biking in an empty parking lot. The interior feels good as well. A model x was a consideration but suffers from the same range anxiety as all EVs at the moment. Level 2 chargers don't do much for Teslas. Only thing that kind of sucks with the PHEV is that the car must be turned off when at a charger vs Tesla allowing you to sit in your car during the winter or summer. I agree with you guys on the amount of custom energy selection...extremely helpful when I know I'm going to idle later and press the save button at 9 km of EV remaining. When idle with AC, the battery usage is in line with the Model S. Pressing the charge button provides an insanely fast charge at the expense of overall fuel economy but great if you know you're going to be stuck in traffic later in the day or maybe need battery power for a tailgate cook out.
@@LivingLifeSlower yup love it, just hit 1,600 mile since my last fill up. Over $300+ in gas savings compared to my 2017 BMW M240i & 2013 BMW 550i driving the same 1,600 miles
Hey guys great videos! I love hybrids cars!! I think you should also review cars under 20K as we can afford them more easily. Great show funny guys and gooooood cars !!! Keep it up!!
The price of these in the USA and the financing actually make this(maybe not the PHEV) and the Outlander Sport really good family cars with the rebates and warranty. I miss Mitsubishi in the early 2000’s. They’ve always had a soft spot in my heart. Fun fact: the key to my Mazda is made by Mitsubishi. Nissan as well I believe
I know this is an old video but its kind of handy also. I just picked up a 2014 Outlander GT SAWC last week. I'm still getting used to the V6 (as opposed to my 1.6l 4cylinder old car) and it has WAY MORE bells and whistles than I wanted but I actually really really like it. I kind of cant wait to see how it handles in the Winter.
Correction (maybe, might be different laws/rules etc): It tows 1500 kilos, not pounds, per my registration here in Sweden. But my swedish 2019 does not match your vehicle much. Has the EV-button, but in another location. Different trim etc. But beefed up power/battery-wise from 2018 edition. Weird.
As a outlander phev owner, I would say towing 800kg is probably as much as the car can handle power wise. It's a good car but definitely not designed to tow heavy trailers.
This review sums up pretty much what any lay-person thinks when driving a Mitsubishi for the first time. They get in it thinking it's going to be cheap, janky garbage and are pleasantly surprised when they experience well put together, comfortable, competent car. My 2012 v6 Outlander still runs, drives and looks like it was new. For me, Mitsubishi strikes the perfect balance between comfort, capability, economy, reliability and fun. It's easily the best vehicle I've owned. Sure, it's not the best at any one of those things, but the balance is just right IMHO. I've considered trading it in for something different recently and even test driven a couple other vehicles but nothing else seems to strike that balance the same way. I'm probably going to drive mine until the wheels fall off (which may be a while still) and then happily replace it with another Mitsubishi.
In the process of buying one now in Australia. Prev car is a gen3 Prius (2010) whose battery died early, Toyota were really not great about it, long story. This car comes with an 8 year 160,000km battery warranty here so that gives me confidence. Looks aren't great, it's slower than the Prius when accelerating, but I'm buying it because it's a phev, not to win the Dakar Rally. Was super happy to see Google maps show up on the car infotainment screen through Android Auto! Great quality interior, doors shut with a good thud, not a huge fan of the front, I actually like that it doesn't have all kinds of bends on the side, and the rear (I'm 37). Drives great, adaptive cruise control is sensational. And there's really nothing else out there to compete. Sure it's got things to criticise but if EV capability matters to you (personally I'll never buy a straight ICE car again, so like any other SUVs that are ICE I don't even see as options, feels like 20 year old cars with booking and Bluetooth)... Seems like a great choice. Plus I got last year's model on an amazing deal!
My parents got One of these but in diesel, it's boring but it's roomey and it floats around as you say so it is reasonably comfortable. With that power train they can tow 2000kg which is pretty decent for a car. The Number one factor of getting one though is that you can get a fully loaded one for around 30k euro. For that Price it is alot of car!
I guess I'm more into utility cars and the looks of a car aren't really on the top of my priority list but I actually like the way this Outlander looks. Just the idea of this car appeals to me. Thanks for the awesome review. I think I'm going to test drive this baby 😊
This is a pretty good review guys.... although there is a lot of mis-facts that show you guys really just read a brochure. MOST people are seeing closer to 60km of range. The 35km quote is more of a minimum. Understanding that the buyers for this vehicle are looking for economy and not sportiness would be important too. hahah. Don't get me wrong, I would not call this thing sporty by any means but driving a 15 km loop and only using 2 km's of electric energy is enough for most people to save themselves the $33000 difference to any other vehicle that is being made. Regarding your quotes about the "number one selling" - It is in fact the number one selling PHEV... not #1 selling all wheel drive PHEV.. so that really does open up the "competition." I appreciate the humor and honesty in how you are feeling the vehicle, so thank you for that. I just wished someone gave you guys a rundown on the vehicle before just hopping into it and going for a burn.
The problem or downfall of Mitsubishi happen in late 1990’s. This SUV was design back early 2000 and hasn’t change. Mitsubishi hasn’t been the same since 3000GT eclipse or big SUV
Here down under Mitsubishi Lancers (not the EVO but these are also being discontinued now) are a very common car. Cheap and reliable. My wife has a Mitsubishi ASX and I am pleasantly surprised by the manufacturer. Mitsubishi puts their money in a lot of key areas that matter such as engine and transmission timings. Also, they were the first to offer a 7 year warranty and I am always pleasantly surprised by the great reverse camera that is actually really easy to use for parking (although low res). The problem with Mitsubishi is that to keep the cost down you have a lot of hard plastics in their non-premium versions so their cars feel cheap and my biggest problem with their SUVs is how much body roll I experience and how much play there is in the steering wheel. Other than that the car mechanically (were it matters) feels like something that will last for a very long time provided you take care of it.
What do you think of the World's best selling plug in hybrid SUV?
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TheStraightPipes Are you guys going to review the new 7 series
Looks great! Nice alternative to the mainstream options. Speaking of that, I'm really looking forward to seeing a Kia Telluride review
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Ya it’ll be a good one
I like the way they integrate the continental sponsorship. It fits in smoothly just like its a casual part of the review and it is actually helpful.
same, and I actually went to continental to find a recommended tire a few times just because of that part.
Really? I think it doesn't make any sense. Like why would I care what the continental recommended tire is??
George I found it useful when buying my car, I could quickly price new tyres for each car I was looking at and factor in the tyre prices to the long term cost of the car.
@@craigfirman1809 oh ok, so you like actually bought a car after seeing the review on this channel and wanted to see how much the continental tire cost? Well that's pretty cool then
I'm 23 and I actually like this design. It reminds me of the Toyota Highlander.
It's a Nissan. Fact. Nissan built the car for Mitsu.
@@ROBSOLUTELY Not this one. This is the older generation
@@ROBSOLUTELY you don’t even knows your "fact" lol
@@ROBSOLUTELY fact? Are you sure?
@@ROBSOLUTELY FACT: THIS CAR is a 3rd gen car which is ENTIRELY a product of Mitsubishi Motors. The 4th gen is produced as part of the Mitsubishi/Renault/Nissan alliance.
I bought one of these (in the US) earlier in the year. I wanted something hybrid that I could use to take into the mountains for family outings. It came down to the Outlander PHEV or the RAV4 hybrid. I chose the Outlander because 90% of my driving is a daily 20 mile round trip commute to and from work (plus, my work has free-to-employees L2 electric charging). In the month of May, I used about half a US gallon of gas and 131 kWh of mostly-free electricity. That's it. This car exceeds my expectations on the eco front.
I agree with your comments about the interior quality (and quirkiness). Everything is very solid and well done. The paddles are fantastic. I actually performed my own StraightPipe-esque visor test when I was looking to buy the car. :) The trunk cupholders are hilarious (if not frustrating because the cup holders for the seats they did keep are pathetic).
Overall, I love my car. Thanks for the review.
It's nice to hear you enjoy your car!
I bought a GT 10 months ago. It is super economical because I do short trips and plug in at home and at work (2L/100 KM). I agree with the reviewers on the beeping and quirky controls. As far as styling goes, to me it looks like most other SUV's. You don't buy a SUV for styling or handling really. If you have to compensate for a physical inadequacy by a Mustang GT, haha. There are very few new vehicles at a reasonable price that are worth lusting after. They all look like jelly beans. It is great in the snow but the battery range drops 10 KM in a Vancouver winter. Big pluses are EV parking, free charging, HOV lane access and gas tax avoidance.
@@ronmclaughlin2515 Hmmm, "gas tax avoidance", don't you mean "infrastructure funding avoidance"? Just a thought...
@@nc3826 Infrastructure funding avoidance will be temporary, once EV's hit critical mass, they will nail us. I will take advantage when it is here while virtue signalling. :-)
@@ronmclaughlin2515 critical mass??? virtue signalling, LMAO...Just be honest, we don't pay for infrastructure because its a "virtue"....And as you admitted, it's about saving money not saving the planet...So fair or not enjoy, not having to pay for the roads you drive on... TC Sir. :)
Am I crazy I like how this looks
Your not crazy. It’s a very attractive car
I think a lot of the Mitsubishis look nice on the outside
I also think this is a successfully designed car from outside. It looks right from all angles, proportionally.
Ditto! Very Decent
its very boring. . . Doesn't mean it looks bad, just doesn't look exciting or anything
Drove one as a rental a while back and it was epic. Charging the hybrid is so satisfying. 10/10 would drive again
Even nicer to own, and plug in every night.
Mine takes about 4 hours to charge from empty from the mains. Here we have 240.volt mains in our houses. My petrol bills have gone from £250 per month to £40 per month. The drive is wonderful. The seats are comfortable and the older display on mine is better and simpler and distracts you less when driving. There is nothing bad to say about it. It is quiet even when the battery has run out. The best car I have ever had.
Forgot to mention the fantastic warranty, 10 year/160,000 km . That’s one of the reasons why people would go for Mitsubishi over the competition. Great review!
It's the only reason I am considering one.
Thank Mitsubishi for converting 100,000 mi to km and giving everyone the same warranty
That’s only a powertrain warranty. Standard is 5 years.
This channel is the only one I'm willing to receive notifications from
About to buy one of these, I'm 41, and I don't appreciate being called old :)
This would be a solid design if it were still 2005.
LOL so true. Mitsubishi is circling the drain.
TheDGeneration you’re not wrong, but I think it holds up well today as long as it’s not your dream vehicle
Looks like the new Subaru lol
Form follows function. The rest is trivial.
In my opinion it looks like the 2007 Outlander
You need to tell youtube to get their crap together. I did not get no notification even with my bell turned on. If it weren’t for Instagram...
That sucks!!! This has why we tell people to check if they're subscribed. We've heard of this happening before
I got one from the app. No email yet though...
U tube has ligma virus.
They post videos twice a week at the same times. Just visit YT to check. Email notification is so 1998.
José Ignacio Ruiz Artigues I've had the bell just randomly untick. No clue why
The fact that sometimes you guys have different perspectives and likes makes the video more interesting to watch, I kinda like the looking of that SUV!!
The paddles are Magnesium and are from the Evo X MR since 2008 :D
Ive got them on my Ralliart 🤣 actual amazing. Feels like im reloading a 50 cal sniper everytime i pull them haha
An electric Evo is actually the type of car that could get me to go electric as long as the performance/handling is what it should be for an Evo. Mitsubishi should probably take that suggestion more seriously than you might have intended.
Evo is the most overrated shitbox in car history
@@purplefabian Ahh, no.
In time my friend, in time.
I own a 2018 with 15,000Kms on it. Average 6L/100Kms or 48Mpg gas and electric combined. I get 35 to 40Kms on electric which last me about 2 days. It rides great. Overall I am very happy with it.
Reliable ?
@@Thuds593Yes it is
Oh my goodness PERFECT time! Started looking at this car a few days ago! And even better a review from the best out there!
Yuri’s pronunciation of Chademo is accurate. Jakub’s pronunciation of P-H-E-V is inaccurate.
lessdeth69 where I live we just pronounce it fev
I am a hybrid vehicle engineer for Ford. He’s pronouncing it right. P-hev is right because there are other variants like F-Hev and m-hev.
@@TheAmishassass1n I work for Mitsubishi and it is called a P-H-E-V
@@naruhinafoever Mitsubishi dealer I spoke to on Friday says "fev." Obviously varies by locations.
Friends of mine bought one last year and love it. I agree with most of the review here though. Styling is nothing to write home about, but it's comfortable enough, and there's no range anxiety. The back end of it is rather cavernous with the 3rd row folded down. The Eclipse Cross has more style, but the extremely high console between the front seats is insanely uncomfortable for my right knee. The Outlander was much more comfortable.
Was surprised there was no mention of Mitsu's warranty. The 10/160,000 powertrain on their vehicles is quite good.
Both hilarious though.
Amazing video as always guys I love it! Keep it up can't wait for you guys to get 1 Mill
I actually like this car. But then again I’m 56 😂. Seriously though it’s good, honest, reliable transportation. Nice review guys.
Robbie Herrera reliable? Mitsubishi reliable?
No. Just no.
ArthropodSpidey Why wouldn’t mitsubishi be reliable? As long as you don’t get a CVT it’s plenty reliable
@@ArthropodSpidey Mitsubishi is dying in US but not in Asia because they tend to last for 20 years if you take care of it
ArthropodSpidey have you had a bad experience? My sisters each had Monteros and they were great cars.
@@RobbieHerrera I haven't had experience with them but I know someone close to me that that had one for years it was a montero too
I'm with Yuri on the looks! Keep at it man, we hear you
I'm learning to drive now and seeing you two drive different cars makes me so jealous.
Learn to drive stick first
@@bullracing1 agreed. I bought an automatic Miata at 17 since I didn't know how to drive manual. It was super cheap though, still a fun car actually
I really love the way it looks
I have a 2010 XLS model with the same paddle shifters....they’re still as amazing as the first day I got it.
This was a good video guys. Some of your best work is reviewing vehicles like this. Give me a super practical review that tells me if I'll love or hate this vehicle as a daily driver. These things are going for a song used now.
Its a good car but they way Mitsubishi markets it as a sport suv is insulting lmao
They claim its faster than a fully fledged Mitsubishi R5 Rally car lmao
Where did they say it's faster than the R5?
You turn slightly in the this car and you start flying around in the seat and the car feels like it's gonna tip over.
Also this fucking car beeps for everything all the time, it's infuriating.
Rafas Mom th-cam.com/video/ULGCh-VjDkY/w-d-xo.html
@@patwhw Sounds like you own one. What do you think about the maintenance costs and convenience?
@@someguy2135 My father has one as his company care but i've driven it a lot over the past 3 years. But sadly, I don't know anything about maintenance costs. But it hasn't been in the shop for longer times or anything that. Just scheduled services. It seems to hold up well since it has a lot of km on it but I wouldn't know how well it does as a second hand car.
I know you don't usually do used cars, but if you want to see what the S-AWC can really do, you owe it to yourself to try the Evo.
nineth gen evo lol so good
the SAWC in this is trash
the evo had proper S-AWC
As an old person, I'd much rather have an Outlander PHEV and be seen as a smart old person who's going about life in a thoughtful way than drive a Corvette & be seen as a sad try-hard, Viagra & Adderall riddled boomer who's hell bent on shafting the planet sideways before keeling over from a massive heart attack. (I'm not an old person btw)
Hey guys, just a heads up I didn't get a notification even thought you are the only channel I have them on for. If we need to break TH-cam's knees just tell me, I know a guy.
Wow TH-cam. Great job...
It's also kind of annoying that since I watch this channel, I'm constantly bombarded with other inferior car channels.
What changed my mind is taking one for a test-drive with an open mind. I thought the technology aspect of it was great, it’s a decent size for a small family with kids, and the interior works for a commuter car. The fact that it can tow 1500lbs is great, although more than likely I’d just use it for a bike carrier or cargo carrier. I really don’t care about the brand, but this vehicle is pretty cool even with all of it’s quirks. I daily drive a tuned VW GTI, but I think I may pick this up for family duty.
Hell yeah! Thanks for doing more electrified cars guys!
I like the styling, I really do! Think it will age very well. Mitsubishi is the butt of many jokes for many reasons, but I will say I appreciate them offering a simpler, more basic, economical product that's actually pretty well packaged. My roommate got a 2.4 liter 2013 Lancer AWD sedan new and it was a super cool car, fun to drive, looked great outside and felt great inside for the money. It reminded me a lot of one of my favorite cars, the Mazda Protege, but updated by about a decade!
Yuri just kept digging that hole deeper and deeper with the old people 🤣
Old people green lit the Plymouth prowler in the 90s. I’m a big fan!
Owner of a 2012 Outlander GT here, I am appalled by how accurate that review is. 😬
Joking aside, this is an everyday car as they say. Non flashy, forgettable.
Even my 2012 with a vanilla 3.0 liters V6. It has decent power, but it handles like shit. Well like a regular plain old SUV I guess. Or should I say UV since it’s not remotely sporty.
Love the cargo capacity though and the clamshell trunk opening, which Mitsubishi dropped surprisingly after 2013. 🤦🏼♂️
But, 7 years and counting and not one single mechanical or electrical issue to mention.
TCO is pretty good actually.
Just trying to find more positives here.
can i ask When car is fully charged how money miles you can drive?And also when you drive with petrol how economy is?Thanks
I own a 2010 XLS model, looks just like yours. I absolutely love it, it hauls a crap ton of stuff and is SUPER reliable. Never had a single problem in 9 years. Sitting on 154,000 miles right now. Very easy to maintain too, no CVT, decent power (on premium) . Can’t complain at all!
@@soiceyboy33 Same here. 2012 XLS and that tailgate sold me. I"m also a Subaru driver and bought this thinking the AWD system would be comparable but in the snow it's got nothing on Subaru. Still, it can tow 3500lbs which no subaru could at the time, it looks awesome, the sound system is amazing and in that era it was the only thing with paddles. I really like my Outlander and this review is extremely accurate. I wouldn't buy this one though anymore...
@@neilnoseworthy3554 Agreed. The new one has almost no competitive advantage except for price. Almost all it's competitors do what it does better in some way. At least in 2010, it was unique with the split tailgate and real magnesium paddle shifters. Now, it's just like every other SUV out there
@@neilnoseworthy3554 I have a 2007 XLS, which is the same except for the nose. Almost zero issues with it after 167,000 miles, and outside regular maintenance, I've replaced the radiator and that's it. Time to replace the car, and I probably will get this PHEV (even thought I hate the turbine wheels -- take a look at the 2018 wheels; they make the car look so much better). They are a steal in the U.S. (probably because nobody's buying them), and in the month of September 2020 there's a $7,000 manufacturer rebate. Stack that with a $2,000 loyalty credit, $1,000 trade assistance, your trade value and the $5800 federal tax credit, and I'm looking at about $21,000. For a new GT. I am concerned that the company exits the U.S., and then I have no warranty and am stuck with a high-tech car that nobody knows how to service. At the same time, Mitsubishi leaving the U.S. has been a concern for at least a decade, and they're still here.
An ad for this car literally played part way through the video, this so meta.
I've had the ad for this car play every time I watched any StraightPipes video in the past couple of years and yet when I watched this, I got Chevy and Hyundai ads 😂
I just bought the 2020 gt version .... I’m 41 ...... I’m that old person that didn’t care for the looks haha
These cars used to sell so well where i live but not anymore. RIP Mitsu 😢
Where do you live
@@hassaanmahmood4892 he lives in japan
Hassaan Mahmood Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
I dont understand all the hate for Mitsubishi. I owned multiple Mitsubishi Endeavors and they outlasted all of my previously owned american cars. My endeavor has 220k and my wifes has 280k. Still running strong. Great awd, suspension, interior room is unreal, never gets stuck in snow, and totaly unbreakable. You can jump curbs and run through ditches in comfort. Very reliable and durable vehicles, I dont get it
Love Mitsubishi no matter what they’re awesome and they made some good cars 😅
Ditto!
I brought a new Evo X in 2008 they had five on the lot. I feel now like that was some golden heyday like when people imagine what it must’ve been like to walk onto a Plymouth lot back in 1970 and see Roadrunners and Cudas. Mitsubishi will be relegated to the sub-500 FICO crowd until they recapture that true enthusiast market.
The first family car that I had a memory of.
If it wasn’t on the straight pipes channel I would’ve never watched a review on such a dull car. Even if the car is boring your input makes a world of changes. Thanks guys!!!
Awesome video guys. Great stuff and thanks for sharing!
Keep up the great paddles
I'm a young guy and I like the looks of the Outlander PHEV, even more so with the Exterior package (air dams), basically a factory painted body kit. Not many PHEV's have this kit, but the few that do, look very nice.
Mine have it :)
Will the cup holder fit a bottle of Ensure?
lmao I'm not even interested in these type of cars but you guys somehow are able to make me want to watch it. I bought a Veloster N because I saw it here first for the pre production version and fell in love with it. Keep it up guys 1 MILLION INBOUND!!
clicked faster than the jag I bought in my dreams!
I totally agree that I never seen a car beeping that much. To start with, it actually says in the instructions that when you start the car, it actually beeps eight times or so for reminding everyone to use seatbelts. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
I hate that. I own this car and I never hear when there are serious alarms, because it always beeps. Always.
It’s also annoying how difficult it is to make it drive completely on electricity. There should be a force button, that simply turns of everything that stops the electric driving.
Another annoying thing is that there’s just one closing handle on the trunk-lid, placed all the way out to the right. I always have to park against a wall, and I constantly have to stand on the right side of the vehicle to close the lid, or I have to touch the dirt to close it. Because mine is closed manually.
Now the worst part, and this is something people should sue Mitsubishi for. Being able to control the heating from my window was one of the absolute most important functions for me. But listen to this insane solution they have:
To use the app for this, you have to switch to the cars wifi-which does nothing more than control the charge or heating/cooling. That is INSANE! It’s such a work to have to switch from home wifi to the cars wifi every day for doing these things. Walking out to the car goes way faster. If that helped, but you can’t open the car and manuall start the heating or cooling. You can only set a timer for it. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Anyway, since the cars wifi is so incredibly bad anyway, my iPhone 11 Pro can’t connect to it unless I stand next to the car.
I can’t believe they build such a good and expensive car and fail S O B A D at these things. All those things that should make my daily life more comfortable, they just don’t work!
Can anyone recommend a solution so at least the phone can connect with the car when I’m looking at the car outside the window?
Mitsubishi is the Chrysler of Japan
Let's go
someone watches rcr
funny because the first Mitsubishi's were badged as Dodge's in the 70s.
@@kylesoler4139 And the 80s. And they were more durable than the shite of its own Chrysler put out at that time. Car Talk always raved about their Dodge (Mitsubishi) Colt Vistas.
Mitsubishi is the oldest car company in Japan.... so more like a Ford? Their alliance with Dodge help bring about the amazing 3000GT.
I like the look of this one more than the new model.
"More power? More range? No! Outclass them with the paddles!"
You guys crack me up. I love your banter and your reviews. You're wrong about the looks of this SUV, though. My Gen-Z, teenage sons are the ones who told me this looks better than most other SUVs out there. THEY love the looks of it, and so do I - and I'm only 41. I ain't old. ;) (Mine IS in black, though - and I just have the GT, not the PHEV.)
Mitsubshi should change its brand name, people already give too many negative feedback without even seeing the car 😂😂😂
Mitsubishi is kinda getting worse with its designs....
And it's way of making good cars.
メモ尺モS ST i don’t think they are getting worse, if they focus on EVs they do have an advantage over others
I'm surprisingly seeing more and more on the roads lately..
@@revaholic only a market advantage.
@@jonastonas8159 thats because they offer huge discounts and their cars cost less than the competition
Shaiyan Hossain There’s only 1 Mitsubishi dealer that I found in the entire state that I live in nobody in my state cares for them
I still wonder what PHEV did Mitsubishi use against that mirage rally car. Probably the "fiction" trim level.
Hi I'm from the uk , it can pull up to 1500 kg .lots of room not very good now on eV range , but I enjoy it.not bad in 4x4 depended on tyres. Thanks for vid fun fun fun keep them coming.🚙🏴
I don’t have eaaaasy access to home Charing but can probably do it. Do you know if the batteries has to have home charging to run well, or will the rapid chargers be ok long term ?
All Mitsubishi dealers have folded in St Louis area that I know of. One near me just closed a couple weeks ago! Also - Lets Go Blues!
Jake Kennedy Yeah I know there was one in Mid Rivers it last time I drove by there it was closed down
Funny how you guys find it old looking but I still prefer it over the CRV and RAV4. It simply looks straightforward, doesn't pretend to be something flashy or striking. Good review tho!
The CRV. Now that looks like Grandma's car.
I love this channel, reviews are good and entertaining.
I just leased the 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV to replace a Hyundai Tuscon and add to a 2016 Tesla Model S 90D for my growing family. For what it is, I love this car and when you actively use the regen paddles you can really squeeze even more mileage out of the EV. I was able to do 51 km yesterday with the first part of the trip being a winding downhill to Lake Ontario and hills coming back. When you regen brake your brake lights don't come on like they do with the Tesla. At first I kept the regen at B5 but there are a variety of ways to coast and use all the different levels for traffic, highway and to lean into turns which reduces the body roll on sharper turns (very similar to using regen on a Stealth Electric Bombet ebike and then throttle on the whip). Another main reason why I love this car vs the Tesla is a complete reduction in range anxiety. With all the Model 3s out there it's getting more difficult to go to a super charger, especially in Port Hope on a weekend for longer road trips east towards Montreal. Winters are brutal for Teslas as well, cold soaked voltage sag every day. Yes, I can't beat P1s off the line at intersections anymore but not would I want to with kids in the back. The bottle holders in the back are great for when you use the 1500 w plug in the trunk for outdoor induction cooking or when you need quick access to drinks while the trunk is open and kids are biking in an empty parking lot. The interior feels good as well. A model x was a consideration but suffers from the same range anxiety as all EVs at the moment. Level 2 chargers don't do much for Teslas. Only thing that kind of sucks with the PHEV is that the car must be turned off when at a charger vs Tesla allowing you to sit in your car during the winter or summer. I agree with you guys on the amount of custom energy selection...extremely helpful when I know I'm going to idle later and press the save button at 9 km of EV remaining. When idle with AC, the battery usage is in line with the Model S. Pressing the charge button provides an insanely fast charge at the expense of overall fuel economy but great if you know you're going to be stuck in traffic later in the day or maybe need battery power for a tailgate cook out.
bought one this year Ruby Black colour, im 32 and love the car!
Mitsubishi is probably one of the most underrated brands being sold in North America.
EXACTLY
Well considering that my Mitsubishi dealership doesn’t even have a paved lot I think I’ll pass
I totally agree with the quality of the paddles
Will I ever buy a Mitsubishi? No.
Am I going to watch 18 minutes of Jakub and Yuri review one? Hell yeah!
My 2013 Chevy Volt has 34 electric miles, EV MODE driving only. It's been 1100 miles since my last gas station fill up
But...its a Chevy
@@LivingLifeSlower yup love it, just hit 1,600 mile since my last fill up. Over $300+ in gas savings compared to my 2017 BMW M240i & 2013 BMW 550i driving the same 1,600 miles
12:37 I laughed out loud. Didn't see it coming.
I like it. Clean looking non flashy. That works for me
Hey guys great videos! I love hybrids cars!! I think you should also review cars under 20K as we can afford them more easily. Great show funny guys and gooooood cars !!! Keep it up!!
there are next to no new cars under 20 k unless you want to get the lowest trim... not many options nowadays... sad really :(
"Hit that notification bell" - best two notifications a week everrrr
Yuri with the boomer hate! ;) But doesn't the prowler also appeal to only boomers?
The price of these in the USA and the financing actually make this(maybe not the PHEV) and the Outlander Sport really good family cars with the rebates and warranty. I miss Mitsubishi in the early 2000’s. They’ve always had a soft spot in my heart. Fun fact: the key to my Mazda is made by Mitsubishi. Nissan as well I believe
I still kinda want one even though I love driving stick.
I know this is an old video but its kind of handy also. I just picked up a 2014 Outlander GT SAWC last week. I'm still getting used to the V6 (as opposed to my 1.6l 4cylinder old car) and it has WAY MORE bells and whistles than I wanted but I actually really really like it. I kind of cant wait to see how it handles in the Winter.
Correction (maybe, might be different laws/rules etc): It tows 1500 kilos, not pounds, per my registration here in Sweden. But my swedish 2019 does not match your vehicle much. Has the EV-button, but in another location. Different trim etc. But beefed up power/battery-wise from 2018 edition. Weird.
Daniel Nilsson same in Holland👍🏻
As a outlander phev owner, I would say towing 800kg is probably as much as the car can handle power wise. It's a good car but definitely not designed to tow heavy trailers.
usually NA has lower towing specs than everywhere else
Thumbs up for enduring the constant beeping to bring us this video. I rented one of these last week. So annoying.
uh oh, someone forgot the overlay metrics for the charge time...
Michael Scott: why.... are you... the way that you are?
This review sums up pretty much what any lay-person thinks when driving a Mitsubishi for the first time. They get in it thinking it's going to be cheap, janky garbage and are pleasantly surprised when they experience well put together, comfortable, competent car. My 2012 v6 Outlander still runs, drives and looks like it was new. For me, Mitsubishi strikes the perfect balance between comfort, capability, economy, reliability and fun. It's easily the best vehicle I've owned. Sure, it's not the best at any one of those things, but the balance is just right IMHO. I've considered trading it in for something different recently and even test driven a couple other vehicles but nothing else seems to strike that balance the same way. I'm probably going to drive mine until the wheels fall off (which may be a while still) and then happily replace it with another Mitsubishi.
Clicking thumbs up EVERYWHERE
In the process of buying one now in Australia. Prev car is a gen3 Prius (2010) whose battery died early, Toyota were really not great about it, long story.
This car comes with an 8 year 160,000km battery warranty here so that gives me confidence. Looks aren't great, it's slower than the Prius when accelerating, but I'm buying it because it's a phev, not to win the Dakar Rally.
Was super happy to see Google maps show up on the car infotainment screen through Android Auto! Great quality interior, doors shut with a good thud, not a huge fan of the front, I actually like that it doesn't have all kinds of bends on the side, and the rear (I'm 37). Drives great, adaptive cruise control is sensational. And there's really nothing else out there to compete. Sure it's got things to criticise but if EV capability matters to you (personally I'll never buy a straight ICE car again, so like any other SUVs that are ICE I don't even see as options, feels like 20 year old cars with booking and Bluetooth)... Seems like a great choice. Plus I got last year's model on an amazing deal!
Btw guys did the car drifted at @9:42?😂
Common issue with e AWD. My Highlander was doing same thing instant torque on rear end and you feel you lose control, of the car. Very annoying.
Practiced driving in a 08 outlander, the pattle shifters have not change from the looks of it, but I agree they feel really good
as an old man I like it. :)
After working for a Mitsubishi dealership as a porter for the past 2 years it’s funny seeing everyone’s opinions on these cars
Actually wouldn't mind seeing an EVo, as long as it's not an SUV.
My parents got One of these but in diesel, it's boring but it's roomey and it floats around as you say so it is reasonably comfortable. With that power train they can tow 2000kg which is pretty decent for a car. The Number one factor of getting one though is that you can get a fully loaded one for around 30k euro. For that Price it is alot of car!
who else got a mitsubishi outlander phev 2019 ad at the start of the video ?
I was waiting for Yuri to say, "look, look, look..." Yuri, that needs to be your catch phrase and put it on a t-shirt.
Almost choked on my lunch at the ejecto seato cuz part.
PMSL at the way you say PHEV. P hev, here in the UK we say ‘fev’. That’s because the ph makes a f sound.
15:55 - So... Yuri 'has to fight to keep it straight', huh? Interesting...
what do you mean?
I guess I'm more into utility cars and the looks of a car aren't really on the top of my priority list but I actually like the way this Outlander looks. Just the idea of this car appeals to me. Thanks for the awesome review. I think I'm going to test drive this baby 😊
9:42 on cliché corners gets a bit squirrelly. Safe drives in the rain.
This is a pretty good review guys.... although there is a lot of mis-facts that show you guys really just read a brochure. MOST people are seeing closer to 60km of range. The 35km quote is more of a minimum. Understanding that the buyers for this vehicle are looking for economy and not sportiness would be important too. hahah. Don't get me wrong, I would not call this thing sporty by any means but driving a 15 km loop and only using 2 km's of electric energy is enough for most people to save themselves the $33000 difference to any other vehicle that is being made. Regarding your quotes about the "number one selling" - It is in fact the number one selling PHEV... not #1 selling all wheel drive PHEV.. so that really does open up the "competition." I appreciate the humor and honesty in how you are feeling the vehicle, so thank you for that. I just wished someone gave you guys a rundown on the vehicle before just hopping into it and going for a burn.
The problem or downfall of Mitsubishi happen in late 1990’s. This SUV was design back early 2000 and hasn’t change. Mitsubishi hasn’t been the same since 3000GT eclipse or big SUV
My ex boyfriend had a new black Mitsu Eclipse back in 91. It was a really cool car as I recall.
That’s gross
David Bauman What’s gross, David? The ‘91 Mitsubishi eclipse? Like I said, I recall it being a hot car.
The shots of the seats around 10:30 are actually Subaru Accent seats
Damnit. That’s my bad, honestly I hate editing -Yuri
TheStraightPipes it’s cool. still a great video. keep up the great work you guys
Chris you are the man!!
@@TheStraightPipes Yuri you gotta give him proper shot out or a free t shirt bro.
Here down under Mitsubishi Lancers (not the EVO but these are also being discontinued now) are a very common car. Cheap and reliable. My wife has a Mitsubishi ASX and I am pleasantly surprised by the manufacturer. Mitsubishi puts their money in a lot of key areas that matter such as engine and transmission timings. Also, they were the first to offer a 7 year warranty and I am always pleasantly surprised by the great reverse camera that is actually really easy to use for parking (although low res). The problem with Mitsubishi is that to keep the cost down you have a lot of hard plastics in their non-premium versions so their cars feel cheap and my biggest problem with their SUVs is how much body roll I experience and how much play there is in the steering wheel. Other than that the car mechanically (were it matters) feels like something that will last for a very long time provided you take care of it.
Old people loved the element because it was easy to get in and out of.
Yo who's watching that's NOT subscribed?! I'm forming a 'NOTI squad' and we're coming after you!