Qualified Buyers: 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander SUV (Various Trims): Get
0.0% APR for 48/months
+ No Payment for 90-Days
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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.
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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
0.0% for 48 MO + No Payment for 90 Days
APR
1 May 2024 - 3 June 2024
0.0% APR for 48 months (48 monthly payments of $20.83 per $1,000 financed at 0.0% APR with $0 down payment)
Offer valid in combination with Santander Consumer USA's No Payments for 90 Days Program for qualified customers, except where prohibited by law. First payment may be extended exactly 90 days. Interest will begin to accrue from date of the contract, except where prohibited by law. Not available in Pennsylvania or for commercial transactions. Customer must take retail delivery from existing dealer stock by 06/03/2024, and finance through Santander Consumer USA, subject to approved credit and insurance. Not all customers will qualify. Price, terms and vehicle availability may vary. Other important restrictions and rules apply. See your participating dealer for eligibility requirements and program details. Offers valid from 05/01/2024 through 06/03/2024. https://www.mitsubishicars.com/ne...ial-offers
Engine and transmission is a Nissan if anyone js wondering. Id stay away from nissan.
If anyone gets this get the fabric interior.. The leather is trash
Please stay away from the Mirai. The hydrogen/H2 fuel costs $36/kg. The $15K fuel card they will give is good for 25K miles. It'll cost ~$180 to fill up, which is good for ~300 miles. I'm part of a telegram group of Mirai owners. Many there cannot get near to 400 miles advertised range, no matter how hard they try. People in SolCal have to deal with unreliable H2 stations. People in SF just had their only 3 local stations closed permanently.
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I can safely say you haven't even seen one let alone driving one. This thing is beautiful (the PHEV). And I come from the Pajero time when there was nothing like MitsuPajero at that time. There probably isn't anything close to Pajero even today.
Outlander is a close second and may be a tech marvel in disguise. It's a joy to ride. Try one when you get a chance. You will be stone surprised.
Trying to assuage some post purchase regret through deep rationalizing?
I don't consider YouTube to be an unbiased and authoritative review source. There are a few interesting opinions there, but overall it's just a bunch of people posting opinions, frequently with a lot of free review models they get, and no serious comparison data. CR is on a completely different level.
Nor do, but YouTube didn't do the reviews. They were done by individuals, some with better resumes than others. And I definitely trust the opinion of Scotty Kilmer over that of dclive. No offense.
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To me comparing the two makes as much sense as comparing a RAV4 and a Telluride; the Outlander is a lot more like the RAV4 than it is like a Telluride. Try putting a full size desk in the back of an Outlander; you can't. It just isn't the same thing, so a price difference of $15k for a significantly larger car that is significantly nicer inside makes sense (nobody, for instance, says the Telluride inside looks cheap; I've seen several negative comments on the Outlander insides and leather in this thread…). I'm happy you are happy with your car; the unbiased reviews from CR indicate clear differences in quality still between the base Outlander and the base RAV4/etc. models, as I've already posted, not to mention with the Telluride.
I totally agree that to you it makes zero sense to compare the two. To me, it did. And if you knew what my budget was, how large my family is, the age of my family members, where I was planning on living, which models I was looking at for which purposes, how often I drive, what vehicles I currently owned, whether or not I would be keeping my current vehicles, what my needs are, what my wants are, what my priorities are, whether or not my wife is a crappy driver, what kind of vehicle she wanted, and all of those reasons I just listed for myself applied to her, as well... and what my personal style is, among a number of other things, then maybe it would make more sense to you. Does that make sense?
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And I'd never buy a Mitsu in America in 2024. Maybe they will improve; maybe they won't. I don't want to be a beta tester. The mostly likely scenario IMHO is they become a marketing brand / reseller for Nissan/Renault and cease any real development on their own, ala Buick/Cadillac/GMC/Oldsmobile/Pontiac/etc. brands. Given the cash crunch that N/R/M Alliance has had over the past decade, things, IMHO, do not look good.
Two things --
1. See above about Scotty Kilmer.
2. I never thought about any of that, because I don't care about any of that.
Further data point: Mitsu Outlander can tow 1500 - 2000 pounds based on model (less on PHEV); Kia Telluride tows 5000 pounds.
Inside cargo area, Outlander at 64 cubic ft (smaller than a RAV4 even…), Telluride has 87 cubic feet.
The two are completely different classes of vehicles, and I find cross shopping between the two to be very unusual. I don't think most people would do so.
Sigh.
An actually relevant data point: I already own a Ram 2500HD and could tow every damn Telluride off the lot if I wanted to. Why on God's green earth would I even bother looking at or caring about the towing capacity of any of the vehicles I may possibly purchase next?
Trying to assuage some post purchase regret through deep rationalizing?
Dude, why don't you drive one and prove us wrong? I don't regret my purchase at all, about to get a PPF installed, first time I've done it for any car, that's how much I like mine.
Dude, why don't you drive one and prove us wrong? I don't regret my purchase at all, about to get a PPF installed, first time I've done it for any car, that's how much I like mine.
Because I have had a mechanic I know and trust (15 years - 3 sons and one wife's cars), I respect his advice on what to buy - never ever would it be a Mitsubishi.
If you want a good quality Japanese SUV at a fair price, get a Mazda or a Subaru.
I like that Mitsubishis are made in Japan.
I wouldn't want a car made on a Friday in the U.S. from a company that needed bailout, like, if I had a choice.
An actually relevant data point: I already own a Ram 2500HD and could tow every damn Telluride off the lot if I wanted to. Why on God's green earth would I even bother looking at or caring about the towing capacity of any of the vehicles I may possibly purchase next?
Then why are you cross shopping a huge Telly with a little Outlander? What possessed you to talk about the $15k difference as if the cars are remotely comparable? I mean a Porsche is more than a Prius too …. For another pointless comparison….
Because I have had a mechanic I know and trust (15 years - 3 sons and one wife's cars), I respect his advice on what to buy - never ever would it be a Mitsubishi.
I know a master tech of 40 years who worked at Toyota, Nissan, and Mazda dealers who recommended Mitsubishi. I also an am amateur mechanic (done everything up to cam shaft changes/valve cover changes/turbo and exhaust upgrades) and all my cars were Toyota with one Mazda - what kind of cars did your mechanic work on? Mechanically, Outlanders have been reliable with the newest generation addressing the paint and interior deficiencies. The plugin has an engine from the early 2000s and the plugin system has been around since early 2010s.
This or 2024 VW Atlas. I have seen both and Atlas looks so damn gorgeous plus the interior on the R line model looks and feels super premium. I am not sure about reliability of either vehicle though. I just cannot buy another Toyota or Honda after driving both for 10 plus years. What do you guys recommend Mitsu or VW?
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Outlander is a close second and may be a tech marvel in disguise. It's a joy to ride. Try one when you get a chance. You will be stone surprised.
1. See above about Scotty Kilmer.
2. I never thought about any of that, because I don't care about any of that.
Inside cargo area, Outlander at 64 cubic ft (smaller than a RAV4 even…), Telluride has 87 cubic feet.
The two are completely different classes of vehicles, and I find cross shopping between the two to be very unusual. I don't think most people would do so.
An actually relevant data point: I already own a Ram 2500HD and could tow every damn Telluride off the lot if I wanted to. Why on God's green earth would I even bother looking at or caring about the towing capacity of any of the vehicles I may possibly purchase next?
I wouldn't want a car made on a Friday in the U.S. from a company that needed bailout, like, if I had a choice.
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An actually relevant data point: I already own a Ram 2500HD and could tow every damn Telluride off the lot if I wanted to. Why on God's green earth would I even bother looking at or caring about the towing capacity of any of the vehicles I may possibly purchase next?
Around 7 grand cuz lease fees but they also had a $1k dealer discount
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Does the lease work with 0% APR? If so can you tell about it in detail please? I don't see this option on mitsubishi site.