A redesigned 2014 Outlander aims to improve seating comfort in all seven seating positions: two in front, three in the second row and two in the rear.
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Mitsubishi also freshened the interior with higher-quality materials and a new dashboard design. It’s different, though it doesn’t look substantially improved as far as material quality. The new interior is better than before, however, and it makes the Outlander less of a dog than it is right now.
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