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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Quick hint: they'll say to avoid the VW due to terrible reliability and owner satisfaction, and cross shop the superior other cars (Honda, Subaru, Toyota, Kia, Hyundai) before the Mitsu.
You could even just get an online subscription to Consumer Reports (it's cheap) and have immediate access to all of their car and reliability data. The website is really nice and has mountains of comparison data, so it makes it easy to review and understand what's better and why.
I strongly suggest you look at data in the aggregate rather than listening to one or two or three voices. Consumer Reports aggregates the real, live data.
Also I wouldn't consider this and the Atlas in the same market segment. Maybe this and the Tiguan?
The fact is that the Nissan CVT system has problems and has been in several lawsuits, and so regardless of your Qty:1 (or Qty:10, for that matter) personal experience, the system has problems.
If you need to understand the facts on this, read Consumer Reports and look at transmissions systems reliability data for the Nissan models so encumbered.
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You are sitting here doing the equivalent of comparing a Prius and a Porsche, acting shocked that the Porsche is 80k more.
My dad had the Malibu from early 2000s that had known engine issues and GM didn't do squat. Paid to fix it and sold car soon after.
Asking too much for any company to admit fault., 100% chance they will settle then admit wrongdoing. Only if SEC/DOJ investigates than *maybe* admission of fault, but that's only again slim to none chance and they settle/pay up. Only fault happens when government and courts decide that there is wrongdoing.
3 German brands better than both Kia and Hyundai, 3 Japanese brands better than Kia, 5 Japanese brands better than Hyundai.
3 German brands better than both Kia and Hyundai, 3 Japanese brands better than Kia, 5 Japanese brands better than Hyundai.
I bought the model of Kia rated considerably higher than anything else in that market segment. Other Kia's are not nearly as class leading.
I bought the model of Kia rated considerably higher than anything else in that market segment. Other Kia's are not nearly as class leading.
"Of the 34 brands CR ranked this year, we're recommending every model tested from seven: BMW, Porsche, Honda, Mini, Kia, Mazda, and Acura. Simply put: You can buy any tested model from those companies with confidence."
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"Of the 34 brands CR ranked this year, we're recommending every model tested from seven: BMW, Porsche, Honda, Mini, Kia, Mazda, and Acura. Simply put: You can buy any tested model from those companies with confidence."
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