Mitsubishi Outlander Video Reviews
Mitsubishi Outlander 2022 review: Exceed long-term | Part 1
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By Laura Berry · 06 Jun 2022
The Mitsubishi Outlander Exceed became the first car the newest Berry family member had ever been in when it ferried the newborn home safely from the hospital in Part 1 of this special long-term test.
Mitsubishi Outlander 2020 review: Exceed diesel
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By Nedahl Stelio · 11 Sep 2019
The Mitsubishi Outlander is generally used as a five seat, mid-size SUV. That is, unless you get the Exceed model, which is the top-of-the-range and has two spare seats in the boot, propelling it into that small category of cars just that bit more practical than their five seat counterparts. It means it’s in competition with cars like seven-seat versions of the Honda CR-V and Nissan X-Trail, and the Holden Acadia, too.The Outlander Exceed costs $46,790 (about $50,000 on the road) and for 2020 the AWD version comes with a few new driving modes. Here’s how it did for this week’s family review.
Mitsubishi Outlander 2018 review: ES seven seat
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By Nedahl Stelio · 04 Jun 2018
The Mitsubishi Outlander ES is a five seater SUV, but masquerades as a seven seater when the going gets tight.
Mitsubishi Outlander Exceed diesel 2017 review: Torquing Heads
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By Peter Anderson · 25 May 2017
The Mitsubishi Outlander is a firm favourite with Australian buyers, vying with the Holden Captiva for cheapest seven-seat SUV on the market.
Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid 2014 Review
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By Derek Ogden · 14 Aug 2014
At the advent of hybrid petrol / electric cars the makers did their best to make their vehicles other worldly, standing out like flying saucers at a vicarage tea party. For example, futuristic fashion had its way with the Honda Insight and Toyota Prius. Since then, hybrids have repeatedly been absorbed into their
Mitsubishi Outlander 2012 review
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By Craig Duff · 11 Dec 2012
The Outlander is a must-succeed for Mitsubishi in Australia and in large part the new SUV should. It's a diamond in the rough - there are a few harsh edges - but it definitely deserves shopping against the latest crop of mid-sized soft-roaders. It sits on the same chassis as the outgoing model but has new panels and