Sunday, April 28, 2013

2013 Mitsubishi Outlander 3 0 GT Reviews

2013 Mitsubishi Outlander
This year, the Mitsubishi Outlander improves handling and comfort against the previous version. This time we had the opportunity to evaluate the V6 version with automatic transmission 6-speed Sportronic and our impressions were quite positive.

Mechanically the 2013 Mitsubishi Outlander offers some advantages with its intelligent four-wheel drive S-AWC (Super All-Wheel Control), active front differential, switch to driving conditions (Tarmac, Snow and Lock), the new roof aluminum disc brakes with 4-wheel ABS, independent suspension 4-wheel, among others.

Its powertrain consists of a V6 3.0-liter SOHC capable of producing 230HP and 215Lb-ft of torque. The force is transmitted to the 4 wheels through the 6-speed Sportronic transmission. This can be manually operated through the lever between the front seats or through the vanes behind the wheel (standard).

Mitsubishi says the 2013 Outlander with 3.0-liter engine can consume between 19 mpg in the city and 25 on the highway. These figures are respectable, but below are the new compact SUVs that are already offered by its competitors.

Independent tests yielded results in its acceleration from 0 to 60 mph happen in 7.9 seconds, average time in the segment.

Inside the cabin 2013 Outlander offers a fairly simple and just ergonomically. The third row seats can accommodate people of short stature or children, but greatly reduces the load back. Note that your cargo area has a type system "flap" that opens the bottom of the entrance to this area, helping to introduce packages.

Also found a total of three 12-volt outlets, carpets and wipers rain sensing (automatic).
Outside we see chrome detailing, exterior mirrors with the same color of the vehicle and directional LED lights embedded in them, Thule roof rack, LED taillights, HID Xenon headlights, Fog lights, twin exhausts, outside mirrors with defogger system and alloy wheels 18 ".

Our test unit had a couple of packages that increased its price to $ 33.920. The first is the Touring Package ($ 2,500) that includes leather seating in the first and second row, premium sound system Rockford Fosgate 710-watt, nine speakers and a subwoofer the 10 "sunroof electrically operated, electric adjustments for the driver , automatic interior mirror and rear video camera.

The second package is the Navigation with Rearview Camera ($ 2,000). In addition to the systems mentioned his name, this includes a 40GB hard drive capacity, navigation, music server and traffic reports in real time.

In conclusion, I think that the Mitsubishi Outlander is a very good option in the segment of compact SUVs with its base price below $ 30,000. This makes it a real alternative for those seeking a utilitarian cargo with good benefits, travel and drivability off route.
Although levels of fuel consumption will fall below the segment average, expect the new 2014 Outlander, coming out soon on the market, showing a significant improvement in this area.