Friday, April 30, 2010

Guys can anyone advice how is 2007 outlander??, i know that mitsubishi has lower resale value ??

2008 Highlander VS 2007 outlanderGuys can anyone advice how is 2007 outlander??, i know that mitsubishi has lower resale value ??
The 2007/08 Outlander is built in Japan with 100% Japanese part content (my Infiniti G35 has more foreign content). Furthermore, Mitsubishi is offering a 10 yr/100k powertrain warranty in addition to a 5yr/60k bumper-to-bumper warranty. All that with 5yrs/unlimited roadside assistance. The Outlander XLS is priced right with all of the latest gadgets and features you've come to expect in a near-luxury car. It's emissions output is equivalent to a hybrid (if you live in California) and the gas mileage is very reasonable for its class.





Don't forget the Outlander was Car of the Year AND the best selling SUV in Japan. Consumer Reports also has the Outlander as a recommended model. The Outlander platform is shared with the upcoming Evo-X and the new Lancer (both are getting rave reviews in the press).





I truly believe there's hatred out there for Mitsubishi based on the cars they made YEARS ago (back when Mitsubishi foolishly worked with Chrysler in designing products in the 1980s). That's why some old-school mechanics still harbor ill feelings about Mitsubishi products. A few years ago, Mitsubishi offered 0% financing/$0 down. The company financed anybody (including deadbeats with bad credit). After two years, Mitsubishi got flooded used cars because of loan defaults. Those used cars were dumped on the market which caused resale values to drop dramatically. We all know how supply and demand works.





By the way, I own a 2007 Outlander. I've owned a Toyota and Honda in the past (both cars had issues contrary to the claims of perfection with those brands) and I currently have an Infiniti G35 (it also had bugs). I'm very picky about what I own.Guys can anyone advice how is 2007 outlander??, i know that mitsubishi has lower resale value ??
I would defenetly get the ooutttie, as its got great motor response, great inside space, and it is well equiped (get the top of the line version, as the other versions are not worth it).





Also, have in mind, is a loud steraeo for you? shiters on the steering wheel for you?... if you think yes, get it, as the competition, offers a more 'calm suv' than the outtie.





I bought the XLS on april, and cant leave it alone, its great.








Hope this works for you....
Hi,


I currently have an eclipse. If this runs across the board for Mitsubishi, I am currently having engine issues. My car only has 85000 miles on it and Cylinder 2 is misfiring. I was told by a certified mechanic that you usually only get about 70-90K out of a Mitsubishi and then they basically are done. If you are looking for a short term vehicle, I would recommend depending on the mileage, but if you are looking to make a major purchase and keep the vehicle long term... I would look more to Toyota Rav4 or Highlander!

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