Mitsubishi Outlander: Lancer in the Market
In an ultra-competitive segment, the new Lancer has a few things going for
it, not the least of which is its looks. Because many shoppers in the compact
segment are younger, first-time buyers, Mitsubishi's stylish design could pay
off with trendsetters in the under-30 set.
The fact that there is still a significant amount of value in the Lancer to
go along with its sporty driving dynamic doesn't hurt, either. Its main fault is
that it doesn't drive as aggressively as it looks, but nothing in this class
does. After a week in the Lancer, I felt like I had been driving it for a year,
and it had enough sporty attitude for most drivers out there. And I didn't mind
all the attention I got in it, either.
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When compared with its rivals, the 2012 Mitsubishi Outlander's exterior is an
original. Where the others are shapely and docile, the Outlander is aggressive.
It sits low to the ground with an insi
The three-row Outlander is an athletic crossover that Mitsubishi says can
seat up to seven people. (Insert raucous laughter here.) Not even a family of
clowns could fit seven people in this car. M
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The sunroof can only be operated with the ignition switch in the “ON” position.
1- Open
2- Tilt up
3- Close, Tilt down
To open, press the switch (1).
To stop the moving sunroof, press switch (2) or (3).
Note
► The sunroof automatically stops just before reaching the fully open po
The rear–centre three–point seat belt must be worn correctly as shown in the
illustration.
1. Pull the seat belt and fit tongue (A) into the black buckle (C). 2. Push
tongue (B) firmly into the red buckle (D).
When the rear–centre three–point seat belt is not being used, stow the
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