Mitsubishi Reviews in the News
Outlander Sport review by BengtHalvorsen (Car Connection 12/9/2011 online)
"If you do most of your driving in the city, the 2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is a pleasant, nimble runabout that offers strong value for the money."
"From most angles, it ends up looking more like a tall hatch, and the blunt, sharklike front end looks just as good here as it does in the Outlander and Lancer family."
"Behind the wheel, the Outlander Sport is a lot more like a compact sedan than a larger crossover. There's a light, responsive feel—and not much heft—and we really like the tuning of the electric power steering here (trust us: so many get it wrong)."
"Overall, it feels perkier than the likes of the Scion xD or xB in base tune, yet drives a full class smaller than class leaders like the Honda CR-V or Ford Escape."
"In terms of size and space, there's quite a lot to like here for the practically minded. Although the Outlander Sport is a size (or half-size) smaller than the compact crossover mainstream, it doesn't feel so much so."
"Front seats feel fairly snug but supportive, and in back there's real space for two adults or three kids. The back seats are split 60/40; there's a nice, low cargo floor, and the larger seatback includes a separate, slightly higher-up trunk pass-through that would be good for multiple sets of skis."
"At well under $20k for the base model, the Outlander Sport stands out as a good deal."
LancerEvolution in list of six "seriously sporty AWD sedans" by WarrenClarke (EdmundsInsideLine 12/11/2011 online)
"The Evo is, of course, a Lancer topped with hot sauce. The body is essentially the same, but there's added spice thanks to upgrades like a turbocharged engine (good for 291 hp and 300 lb-ft of torque), chassis reinforcements, beefed-up brakes, a sport-tuned suspension and a bevy of cosmetic nips and tucks."
"In the end, you get a performance monster that roars from 0-60 mph in a scant 4.9 seconds."
"A highly sophisticated all-wheel-drive system keeps the tires moving in the snow."
Deliveryof first Mitsubishi i to Hawaii couple by Audrey McAvoy (Associated Press12/13/2011 wire)
Nice little story includes quotes from happy new owners -- d.i.
"If you do most of your driving in the city, the 2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is a pleasant, nimble runabout that offers strong value for the money."
"From most angles, it ends up looking more like a tall hatch, and the blunt, sharklike front end looks just as good here as it does in the Outlander and Lancer family."
"Behind the wheel, the Outlander Sport is a lot more like a compact sedan than a larger crossover. There's a light, responsive feel—and not much heft—and we really like the tuning of the electric power steering here (trust us: so many get it wrong)."
"Overall, it feels perkier than the likes of the Scion xD or xB in base tune, yet drives a full class smaller than class leaders like the Honda CR-V or Ford Escape."
"In terms of size and space, there's quite a lot to like here for the practically minded. Although the Outlander Sport is a size (or half-size) smaller than the compact crossover mainstream, it doesn't feel so much so."
"Front seats feel fairly snug but supportive, and in back there's real space for two adults or three kids. The back seats are split 60/40; there's a nice, low cargo floor, and the larger seatback includes a separate, slightly higher-up trunk pass-through that would be good for multiple sets of skis."
"At well under $20k for the base model, the Outlander Sport stands out as a good deal."
LancerEvolution in list of six "seriously sporty AWD sedans" by WarrenClarke (EdmundsInsideLine 12/11/2011 online)
"The Evo is, of course, a Lancer topped with hot sauce. The body is essentially the same, but there's added spice thanks to upgrades like a turbocharged engine (good for 291 hp and 300 lb-ft of torque), chassis reinforcements, beefed-up brakes, a sport-tuned suspension and a bevy of cosmetic nips and tucks."
"In the end, you get a performance monster that roars from 0-60 mph in a scant 4.9 seconds."
"A highly sophisticated all-wheel-drive system keeps the tires moving in the snow."
Deliveryof first Mitsubishi i to Hawaii couple by Audrey McAvoy (Associated Press12/13/2011 wire)
Nice little story includes quotes from happy new owners -- d.i.
Gary Lang Mitsubishi is located on Route 31, between Crystal Lake and McHenry, Illinois.
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