AZjeff
$50 Site Donor 2023
I live 100 miles from phoenix and that’s where the closest dealer would be. Too much hassle if it would need any warranty work.I don't see why you would have to?
I live 100 miles from phoenix and that’s where the closest dealer would be. Too much hassle if it would need any warranty work.I don't see why you would have to?
My 97 Chev Venture van with the 3.4L made it to 180k, after head replacements at 150k. Heads cracked. Mostly easy highway miles. Started using coolant again, disclosed it to the buyer and moved on. Where's that barrel of fish?We're waiting for a 2025 car we've ordered, where this is the goal, as I type.
Same car if a 1992-1999, I guarantee going 250k is shooting fish in a barrel. On a 2025 I have my doubts, but I don't want to be a Debbie Downer on a car we haven't even gotten yet! The goal being to drive it 15 years+ is the only way I can remotely come close to justifying the price of a 2025 vehicle.
The new ones yeah and I think it's the new outlander that has nissan dna but not the outlander sport. That one is spared and is shockingly reliable.Yep. Hard pass for me.
I’m under 100 miles. I'm not sure if Mitsubishi has towing covered under their warranty/service plan but there are at least three dealers within the AAA towing range. For non-breakdown warranty work it just gives me a good excuse to go have a nice meal and visit a real grocery store.I live 100 miles from phoenix and that’s where the closest dealer would be. Too much hassle if it would need any warranty work.
I live 100 miles from phoenix and that’s where the closest dealer would be. Too much hassle if it would need any warranty work.
No. The brand reminds me of Pearl harbor.A (relatively) close Mitsubishi dealer has a couple of new 2024 Outlander Sport models still on the lot, the cheapest of which is advertised at $23,900. Mitsubishi is offering a 5/60K full and 10/100K powertrain warranty on these, which might make me feel better about buying a vehicle with a CVT.
The closest comparable deal on a new AWD I have seen is a base Subaru Impreza for around $26K and but also has a CVT. I've never even seen (much less driven) an Outlander Sport. The cheapskate in me is intrigued but the skeptic is worried that Mitsubishi might well exit the US market before the warranty expires. Of course there's a less than zero possibility I might also exit the planet before the warranty expires too, so...
Would you buy a new Mitsubishi if you liked the way it drove, and the price was right?
I have a 2023 Outlander Sport with the 2.0. The days are long gone since I drove 400+HP hot rods, yet I've never had a situation in my Sport where I wanted more power....maybe with the weaker 2.0 instead.
I think a 2.0 is probably all the power I need. I drive like an old lady anyway.I have a 2023 Outlander Sport with the 2.0. The days are long gone since I drove 400+HP hot rods, yet I've never had a situation in my Sport where I wanted more power.
The ones I’m looking at have the same wheels. I think they look pretty sharp.
I had this in 2022....the LE is the sweet spot up north...heated seats standard....The ones I’m looking at have the same wheels. I think they look pretty sharp.