Mitsubishi is offering
0.0% APR for 48 Months + No Payment for 90 Days on a
2024 Mitsubishi Outlander SUV for
Qualified Buyers when you
finance through Santander Consumer USA. Available inventory and pricing will vary by location with prices
starting from ~$28,395 for the
Base ES Model or
from ~$40,345 for the
Outlander PHEV Plug-In Hybrid variant.
Thanks to Community Member
EagerRaccoon822 for sharing this deal.
- Note: Available offer(s) and vehicle options may vary by location. Final Pricing may will vary depending on your selected colors, trim and and addons or extra features.
2024 Mitsubishi Outlander Base-Model Details:
- Black interior with Fabric seats
- 18-Inch Alloy Wheels
- 7 Passenger Seating
- 8.0" Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA)
- MI-PILOT Assist Navigation
- 2.5L DOHC 4-Cylinder Direct-Injection engine with a combined rating of 27 MPG
- 8-Speed Continuously Variable Transmission
- 18-Inch Alloy Wheels
- Google Android Auto
- Drive Mode Selector
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Active Blind Spot Assist
- Rear Automatic Emergency Braking
- Forward Collision Mitigation with Pedestrian Detection
- Includes:
- 2-Year/30,000-Mile Limited Maintenance (3 Oil Changes, 3 Tire Rotations and 1 Cabin Filter)
- 10-Year/100,000-Mile Limited Powertrain Warranty
- 5-Year/Unlimited-Mile Roadside Assistance
- Select options such as Handle Trim, Bumper Protector and Mirror Covers may also be available at no additional charge.
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For the low end at around $35k it's about $735 range since it is about $21 per $1,000 financed with the 48 month financing.
As to power. I was initially concerned about the low HP but it is fine. No problems getting on the highway or passing in the highway. You definitely notice though if you load the car up (see third row) and need to adjust your driving.
We have fabric seats and they are great and our trim has leather trim which is nice. We got the package that includes 360 camera and adaptive cruise control and larger center screen and was well worth the extra spend.
The only concern I have about owning this car is the dealership experience. I wanted to put a hitch on it and dealership recommended we go to a 3rd party installer. We needed and extra key made and again they recommended we go to an outside lock smith. The locksmith was able to tell me that the previous year they kept frying computers when doing work that included electronics and lost a lot of money in the process. I do not plan on owning this past the electronic warranty date for that reason.
Edited to add: get the red one if you get one. It's really nice (like the Mazda red) and makes it look a more premium vehicle than it is.
The Kia EV9 is offering $12K off or 0%, makes it $50K, it's a huge SUV.
Seems like a great time to get into EV. Depending on if Trump or Biden wins, could be better or worse next year. Trump like to ride the D of Big Oil, he already promised to end all EV incentives. Biden is obviously the greener president.
https://electrek.co/2024/05/15/ki...discounts/
Review
https://youtu.be/CRhjL9X2yKA
https://motorweek.org/long_term/2...nder-phev/
Seems like a great time to get into EV. Depending on if Trump or Biden wins, could be better or worse next year. Trump like to ride the D of Big Oil, he already promised to end all EV incentives. Biden is obviously the greener president.
https://electrek.co/2024/05/15/ki...discounts/ [electrek.co]
Review
https://youtu.be/CRhjL9X2yKA
Blame low interest rates? Nah it's the animal spirits.
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I had 1998 Maxima that was nothing but troubles. Gave it away to charity after the fuel tank started leaking once full. The biggest problem was with the fuel lines during cold weather. 32 outside? Car smells like gas.
As to power. I was initially concerned about the low HP but it is fine. No problems getting on the highway or passing in the highway. You definitely notice though if you load the car up (see third row) and need to adjust your driving.
We have fabric seats and they are great and our trim has leather trim which is nice. We got the package that includes 360 camera and adaptive cruise control and larger center screen and was well worth the extra spend.
The only concern I have about owning this car is the dealership experience. I wanted to put a hitch on it and dealership recommended we go to a 3rd party installer. We needed and extra key made and again they recommended we go to an outside lock smith. The locksmith was able to tell me that the previous year they kept frying computers when doing work that included electronics and lost a lot of money in the process. I do not plan on owning this past the electronic warranty date for that reason.
Edited to add: get the red one if you get one. It's really nice (like the Mazda red) and makes it look a more premium vehicle than it is.
Our local and only Mitsubishi dealer is at very shady area, they out of business so many times I can't tell, new ownership again. The lot of full of sad ugly Outlanders, 48 months 0% apr is not good enough to step into that place
Nissan used to be as good as Toyota/Honda and made good cars. Now they're basically the Chrysler of Japan sadly.
Agreed. I've been stuck in a Nissan Rogue lease for 3 years which ends in August. Piece of S.H.I.T car.
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