2018 Mitsubishi Outlander ES

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Mitsubishi Outlander Details

engine
L4, 2.4L
color
Alloy Silver Metallic
drive
AWD
fuel
Gasoline
mileage
78,321 Miles
interior color
CHARCOAL
stock number
7398B
VIN
JA4AZ3A34JZ041517
trim
ES

Estimated Payment

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Months: 0
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About This 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander

Equipment
This vehicle features a hands-free Bluetooth phone system. Protect it from unwanted accidents with a cutting edge backup camera system. The steering wheel audio controls on this Mitsubishi Outlander keep the volume and station within easy reach. This model shines with an exquisite metallic silver exterior finish. The vehicle is equipped with all wheel drive. A third row of seating gives you the flexibility to carry all the kids and the their friends too. This unit has a 2.4 liter 4 Cylinder Engine high output engine. Easily set your speed in this 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander with a state of the art cruise control system. Increase or decrease velocity with the touch of a button. The vehicle is accented with premium quality alloy wheels. This small suv has an adjustable telescoping wheel that allows you to achieve a perfect fit for your driving comfort. Anti-lock brakes will help you stop in an emergency.

Additional Information
Welcome to Painter's Chevrolet! Your local family owned Chevy dealership with new and preowned vehicles! We have been servicing Central Utah and its surroundings for over 77 years with three generations of the Painter Family. All of the salespeople are salary based, non-commissioned product specialists. We are a haggle and hassle-free non-negotiating best price store. All pictures are for illustration purposes and may not reflect the actual vehicle. Please call to verify all options and availability. Fees and dealer add on are extra.

Features & Options

  • Engine: 2.4L SOHC I4 MIVEC 16 Valve
  • Transmission: CVT
  • 6.026 Axle Ratio
  • GVWR: 4;828 lbs
  • Transmission w/Oil Cooler
  • Electronic Transfer Case
  • Part And Full-Time Four-Wheel Drive
  • 70-Amp/Hr 620CCA Maintenance-Free Battery
  • 130 Amp Alternator
  • 1 Skid Plate
  • Gas-Pressurized Shock Absorbers
  • Front And Rear Anti-Roll Bars
  • Electric Power-Assist Speed-Sensing Steering
  • 16.6 Gal. Fuel Tank
  • Single Stainless Steel Exhaust w/Chrome Tailpipe Finisher
  • Auto Locking Hubs
  • Strut Front Suspension w/Coil Springs
  • Multi-Link Rear Suspension w/Coil Springs
  • 4-Wheel Disc Brakes w/4-Wheel ABS; Front Vented Discs; Brake Assist and Hill Hold Control
  • Cell Phone Pre-Wiring
  • Wheels: 18' x 7' 2-Tone Aluminum Alloy
  • Tires: P225/55R18 All Season
  • Steel Spare Wheel
  • Compact Spare Tire Stored Underbody w/Crankdown
  • Clearcoat Paint
  • Body-Colored Front Bumper w/Metal-Look Rub Strip/Fascia Accent and Black Bumper Insert
  • Body-Colored Rear Bumper w/Metal-Look Rub Strip/Fascia Accent and Black Bumper Insert
  • Rocker Panel Extensions and Black Wheel Well Trim
  • Black Side Windows Trim and Black Front Windshield Trim
  • Body-Colored Door Handles
  • Body-Colored Power Heated Side Mirrors w/Manual Folding
  • Fixed Rear Window w/Fixed Interval Wiper and Defroster
  • Deep Tinted Glass
  • Speed Sensitive Variable Intermittent Wipers w/Heated Wiper Park
  • Galvanized Steel/Aluminum Panels
  • Chrome Grille
  • Liftgate Rear Cargo Access
  • Auto Off Aero-Composite Halogen Headlamps
  • LED Brakelights
  • Radio: AM/FM Stereo; 7.0' touch panel display audio; 6 speakers; Digital HD radio; Bluetooth wireless technology; steering wheel audio controls and USB port
  • Radio w/Seek-Scan; Clock; Speed Compensated Volume Control; Voice Activation and Radio Data System
  • Automatic Equalizer
  • Digital Signal Processor
  • Integrated Roof Antenna
  • 1 LCD Monitor In The Front
  • Front Bucket Seats; 6-way adjustable driver seat and 4-way adjustable passenger seat
  • Driver Seat
  • Passenger Seat; Fold Flat
  • 60-40 Folding Split-Bench Front Facing Manual Reclining Tumble Forward Rear Seat w/Manual Fore/Aft
  • Manual Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column
  • Fixed 50-50 Split-Bench 3rd Row Seat Front; Manual Fold Into Floor and 2 Fixed Head Restraints
  • Front Cupholder
  • Rear Cupholder
  • Remote Releases -Inc: Mechanical Fuel
  • Cruise Control w/Steering Wheel Controls
  • Dual Zone Front Automatic Air Conditioning
  • HVAC; Underseat Ducts
  • Illuminated Locking Glove Box
  • Driver Foot Rest
  • Interior Trim; Metal-Look Instrument Panel Insert; Metal-Look Door Panel Insert; Metal-Look/Piano Black Console Insert and Chrome/Metal-Look Interior Accents
  • Full Cloth Headliner
  • Cloth Door Trim Insert
  • Leather Gear Shifter Material
  • Day-Night Rearview Mirror
  • Driver And Passenger Visor Vanity Mirrors w/Driver And Passenger Illumination
  • Full Floor Console w/Covered Storage; Mini Overhead Console w/Storage and 3 12V DC Power Outlets
  • Front Map Lights
  • Fade-To-Off Interior Lighting
  • Full Carpet Floor Covering
  • Carpet Floor Trim
  • Cargo Area Concealed Storage
  • Cargo Space Lights
  • FOB Controls; Cargo Access
  • Driver / Passenger And Rear Door Bins
  • Delayed Accessory Power
  • Systems Monitor
  • Outside Temp Gauge
  • Digital/Analog Appearance
  • Seats w/Cloth Back Material
  • Manual Adjustable Front Head Restraints and Fixed Rear Head Restraints
  • Front Center Armrest w/Storage and Rear Center Armrest
  • 1 Seatback Storage Pocket
  • Perimeter Alarm
  • Immobilizer
  • 3 12V DC Power Outlets
  • Air Filtration
  • Side Impact Beams
  • Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Seat-Mounted Side Airbags
  • Low Tire Pressure Warning
  • Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Front Airbags
  • Curtain 1st And 2nd Row Airbags
  • Airbag Occupancy Sensor
  • Driver Knee Airbag
  • Rear Child Safety Locks
  • Outboard Front Lap And Shoulder Safety Belts; Rear Center 3 Point; Height Adjusters and Pretensioners
  • Back-Up Camera
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2018 Mitsubishi Outlander GT S-AWC Review

Mitsubishi likely isn’t the first company that comes to mind when you think of electrified vehicles. But don’t forget; they pioneered an all-electric car long before they were fashionable. And now, they’ve added a plug to their biggest SUV. This is the all-new Outlander PHEV.
I wish I had the entertaining video to show you, but I attended the mini-musical that was this vehicle’s NY Auto Show debut…in 2016. Hampered by regulatory issues and battery constraints, this Outlander took 5 years to cross the ocean. But it’s here now and ready to provide Mitsu’s best-seller with an electrified option. How do they do it? They’ve placed a battery pack under the passenger compartment and connected it to 1 electric motor to drive the front wheels and a 2nd to drive the rear. Under the hood resides a 2.0-liter gasoline-powered engine which also doubles as a generator giving it the capability of directly providing power to the electric motors and to charge the battery pack. The brains of the operation decide which drive mode provides the best performance and efficiency. EV mode is exactly how it sounds – it’s an all-electric driving experience and as with all PHEVs, showcases the best of what the Outlander has to offer. This is how most of the initial driving is done when the battery is full. As the battery is used up or when you floor it, you’ll feel and hear the Outlander’s engine fire and then it goes into hybrid mode, with the motors now receiving their electricity from the 4-cylinder and the battery while also recharging it. And finally, the 3rd mode, which is most utilized during highway driving, predominantly relies on the gas engine to do the work.
You can charge the Outlander’s battery at home using a standard household outlet and that takes about 8 hours or with a 240-volt outlet like the one your dryer is plugged into you can cut that time in half. Or there’s another option…
The Outlander is the only plug-in hybrid currently on the market that allows you to use these level III fast chargers. But they’re rather expensive and with limited electric range I’m not sure it’s going to make a ton of sense.

With a fully charged battery the Outlander will deliver about 22 miles of all-electric driving in ideal ambient temperatures. In cold weather like this I’m averaging about 16.
By the EPA’s math, that’s equivalent to 74mpg until the battery is depleted at which point you’ll average about 25mpg. That’s still better than the Outlander V6 though because of a much smaller gas tank, this PHEV has a comparatively lessened driving range of 310 miles. If you’re like the typical driver, this one will save you $1,000 per year in fuel costs as compared with the V6. Those savings drop to $300 per year if you cross-shop the Outlander’s base 2.4-liter 4-cylinder model instead.
As I said before, the Outlander feels the most satisfying when the engine’s dormant, with prized EV attributes such as torquey quickness and cabin quietness. After that, it’s ho-hum at best with stained engine sounds and aloof steering. We have had some snow this week and Mitsu’s more sophisticated all-wheel drive system is the real deal and has proven to be a master of the white stuff. You can lock in all 4 wheels at any speed with this button here. I also like how the big paddle shifters are used to control the degree of regenerative braking and not faux gear changes; super helpful when driving in the snow. As for the output, there’re 80 horsepower and 144 pound-feet of torque max from each motor. It maintains the regular Outlander’s 4-cylinder tow rating of 1,500 pounds.
Unfortunately the added 552 lbs it’s carrying doesn’t do the ride and handling any favors. Generally soft in its nature but unrefined, it drives heavy in the turns and a little bristly over rough pavement. Pricing starts at about $36,000 for the base SEL trim while this GT with added LED headlights, Rockford Fosgate premium audio, sunroof, a pair of AC outlets and techy safety features like the super helpful multi-view camera with conveniently placed button, comes in at $42,195. The Federal Tax credit for this one is $5,836 ostensibly dropping the price to around $36,000 before any further incentives.
And if you find these side graphics to be a little too ostentatious don’t worry; you can leave that option box unchecked and save yourself $285.
The Outlander’s cabin isn’t bad but this is an over $40,000 vehicle and Mitsubishi still doesn’t fully understand how to sweat the details.
From the cheap exterior door handles to the driver’s seat that doesn’t feel fully bolted down, there are little reminders sprinkled about that Mitsu isn’t quite there yet in terms of quality.
Because the Outlander’s lithium-ion battery pack is located beneath the passenger floor you can’t get this particular model with the 3rd row seat but thanks a lot Mitsubishi for still leaving the cupholders back here.
The electronics are decent with CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility and an app that allows you to check in on charge status and control certain vehicle functions – though its necessary Wi-Fi connection is clunky and limiting.
To their credit, no other non-luxury automaker is currently offering a plug-in hybrid SUV of this size. And if you’ve waited this long for one you may want to wait a little longer as the 2019 overseas model has been upgraded with a bigger engine and more battery capacity thus increasing its electric range to 33 miles but Mitsu won’t introduce these changes to the U.S. market until the Outlander’s redesign slated for next year.