Mitsubishi Outlander: Safety
Standard safety features include antilock brakes, side-impact airbags for the
front seats, side curtain airbags for both rows, a knee airbag for the driver,
and an electronic stability system. For additional safety-feature information,
check out the Standard Equipment & Specs page.
Lancer Sportback in the Market
What's likely going to draw shoppers to the Sportback is its styling, which
notably departs from the hatchback norm. There's a lot more to the car than
looks, though, which is why it compares favorably with the Mazda3 and Impreza
hatchbacks. On the whole, it's a well-executed addition to Mitsubishi's Lancer
lineup.
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Mitsubishi is one of those under-the-radar car companies that a lot of
shoppers don't include in their research. That's too bad, because it's on a
streak of offering distinctive-looking vehicles t
Some people suggest that a car's performance is the most important part of
any review, but that's not the case with the new Lancer. This is one
sharp-looking sedan. Rarely do I test a sub-$20,000
As stylish as the outside is, the inside carries over more of the company's
trends from other vehicles, like the Outlander compact SUV. It's a stark
existence; black is the only interior color cho
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1. Take out the towing hook, wheel nut wrench and jack bar. (Refer to “Tools
and jack”.)
2. Cover the tip of the jack bar with a cloth, then use it to remove the cover
(A) that is located on the front bumper.
3. Use the wheel nut wrench (B) to securely mount the towing hook (C).
4. Se
The crossover's uncluttered dashboard sweeps across the front of the cabin,
broken up only by the instrument hood. The dash panels are made of hard plastic,
but they have nice graining and don't look the least bit cheap, and everything
fits together well. Three large knobs below the audio syst
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