Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Another positive review for the 2014 Outlander!

Examiner.com review of the 2014 Outlander from the Mitsubishi Motors Canada Press Event on 06/14/2013:

"The cockpit has gone upscale, with a more driver-centric layout for the key controls with a Piano Black surround."
 Unique appliques look as though carbon fiber and brushed aluminum loved each other very much and had a baby (it’s a Canadian exclusive, with U.S. models getting wood from the Icky tree).
"If it’s passing power you need, the V6 is your choice. Paddle shifters work well and are always ‘On’ when requested, which can be easily reverted back to simple Drive."
 "While most of the competition has ditched the V6, it’s nice to know that the six-pot Outlander has your back, especially if you’re towing something back there, with up to 3,500 pounds towing capacity (1,500 pounds for four cylinder models)."
 "The rack-and-pinion is electrified for steering assist, with a weight and feel that mimics conventional hydraulics. Rear-ward vision is excellent, even with second-row headrests in place. The four cylinder/CVT fitment had a surprising amount of pull during ever-changing elevation."
"Outlander may not be the least expensive ’ute in the segment, though you get what you pay for. Cabin NVH levels are whisper-good, plus the last thing you’ll feel in the most basic of trims is cheap. Heated front seats, exterior mirrors, plus Bluetooth connectivity, auto climate and standard alloy wheels, just to name a few."

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