2019 Mitsubishi Outlander Review
2019 Mitsubishi Outlander Review
Starting in 2011, Mitsubishi shifted its focus and decided to be a more family-friendly car maker. What that meant was that it began to offer two iterations of its popular models. In 2011, the car manufacturer introduced the Outlander Sport, the mini-SUV version of its bestselling Outlander SUV. The Outlander Sport had a few things in common with its older sibling, notably the same 105-inch wheelbase. But where the Outlander had three rows of seating, the ...
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