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2005 Mitsubishi Outlander Limited AWD Road Test

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Alexandra Straub

A Richer Experience than Its Price Suggests

It's hard to understand why the Mitsubishi Motors brand is struggling to stay afloat. With its strong and diverse product line

Not only does Mitsubishi build a lot of cars, but they're great cars to drive. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press)
including such vehicles as the Lancer, Outlander, Eclipse, Galant, Endeavor and Montero, there is something for everyone. Not only does Mitsubishi build a lot of cars, but they're great cars to drive. Added to that is the best warranty in the business, out 'warrantying' the Korean brands with its 10-year, 160,000 km powertrain coverage.

In addition to a superb warranty and low financing rates, Mitsubishi, from time to time, gives an additional $500 rebate to students graduating from various post-secondary educational institutions. The Japanese automaker is among few manufacturers to offer such a rebate to those in need of reliable and affordable transportation.

Another attribute that sets Mitsubishi apart from other manufacturers is the

Those in the market for a compact crossover sport 'ute with funky exterior styling and a functional interior, will find the 2005 Outlander is a prime candidate. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press)
styling of its cars and SUVs, and for those in the market for a compact crossover sport 'ute with funky exterior styling and a functional interior, the 2005 Outlander is a prime candidate. It's quirky, yet cool inside, while offering a high-quality finish. The plastic used does not look or feel cheap. In addition, the faux carbon fibre trim gives it a sporty appeal. The gauge housing is most unusual with its wavy design, but it works nonetheless. Everything is well put-together, with that extra kick of over-the-top style that makes it feel like it should cost more than it does.

Alexandra Straub
Alexandra Straub
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