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6-speed CVT w/OD and auto-manual
6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
New or Notable
What We Like
What We Don't
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Four-cylinder or V-6
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Available AWD
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Available paddle shifters
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Liftgate/tailgate combo
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No more LS trim
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Agile handling
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Available third-row seat
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Cargo space
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Navigation system usability
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Reliability ratings
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Crash-test ratings
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Cabin quality
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Second-row headroom
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Unrefined ride quality
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Neither drivetrain is especially quick
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Second-row seat folding
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No telescoping steering wheel
Vehicle Summary
For 2009, Mitsubishi's smallest SUV receives only minor interior changes, and it's available in ES, SE and XLS trims. The Outlander retains 2008's addition of a 168-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. An electronic stability system is standard on all models. Front- and all-wheel-drive models are offered, and the Outlander can seat up to seven people. Outlanders compete with the Hyundai Santa Fe, Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V. Read more
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