Used 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander for Sale near Washington, DC
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Overview

Yet another entry in the compact crossover SUV segment, the 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander tries to compete by offering a 100,000-mile/10-year warranty and a nice selection of standard features even on the base model. In North America, the Outlander remains unchanged, but in Europe it will get two new engine choices â?? a 2.2-liter, 156-hp Di-D diesel with a 6-speed manual and AWD or a 2.4-liter, 170-hp I MIVEC with a choice of 5- or 6-speed CVT.
In the U.S., the 2008 Outlander comes in three trim lines. The base ES is fueled by a 2.4-liter, 168-hp inline four and continuously variable automatic transmission. Together this powertrain delivers 23/30 mpg. The LS and XLS get the PZEV-rated (partial zero emissions vehicle rating) 3.0-liter, 220-hp V6 and 6-speed Sportronic with manual mode. All trims are offered in either front-wheel or four-wheel drive with over eight inches of ground clearance, though the 4WD is not meant for off-roading. All trims start with ABS brakes, traction and stability control, skid plates, dual front and side curtain airbags, full power features, cruise control, and a CD player. Moving up the line gets you leather trim, climate control, and a sunroof.
The 2008 Outlander seats five in two rows in the base ES, with the capacity to add two more passengers with the optional third row. This row is standard in the higher trims, but its tight legroom is not recommended for adults. The second row split-folds and reclines, and with both rows folded, cargo capacity extends from 15 to 73 cubic feet. The front passenger seat also folds to hold longer objects. With no third row, the cargo bay holds 39 cubic feet. Towing capacity reaches 3,500 pounds with the 4WD trims. Though owners are relatively happy with the power, fuel economy, and handling of the 2008 Outlander, there isn't a lot to distinguish it from the other compact SUVs on the market. The extended warranty seems to be its biggest selling point.
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Pablo J J
Reviewed a 2008 Mitsubishi XLS 4WD on May 28, 2024
I purchased this Mitsubishi Outlander XLS 2008 V6 AWD in March 2019 for $6800.00 and 123000 miles. I replaced all brake parts myself immediately after purchasing it and the tires. Later on I installed a GPS system and it is working with all functions on the steering wheel. On June 2023 I replaced the tires. So far this SUV is working flawless with 165000 miles. I recommend the Mitsubishi Outlander V6 knowing that this type of engine is no longer installed in the last Outlander SUVs.
Jonathan W
Reviewed a 2008 Mitsubishi ES 4WD on Jan 17, 2009
I started out not liking SUVs at all, I believed all of them to be wasteful vehicles. I didn't feel the need to change this view until I drove this vehicle, now I have to drive them in order to say whether I still have this view. The Outlander with its V6 engine moves the SUV rather well. Its not lightning quick but it never feels delayed and its great to drive on the highway. Normally big, tall, heavy SUVs feel terrible going around corners the Outlander actually feels like a car when it comes to corners. Other than more power, there's nothing more to improve for the Outlander. The interior is really the weakest part of the Outlander. The plastics aren't very attractive and it feels bigger than it really is. The seats are quite comfortable for cloth seats and it has extra seats in the rear although the passengers in the 3rd row will need to be small to feel comfortable. Its best suited for 5 seating, the 7 seating configuration does cancel my criticism of wasteful SUVs. The car is started with a keyless system, if your key fob is not present in the car it won't start which is neat. The build quality despite being from Japan isn't spectacular but rather average. In the case of reliability for Mitsubishi, this is the only time where I haven't found the criticisms of Mitsubishi to be founded. None of these have given me any issues. The fuel tank is the worst aspect though, it has SUV consumption but a pathetic 50L tank forcing you to fill up frequently. Overall I really like this SUV, this is the best SUV I've driven. Maybe there is a better one I've yet to drive but for now I crown this Outlander as something I'd recommend any day.
Bruno L
Reviewed a 2008 Mitsubishi LS 4WD on Mar 26, 2008
Extremely practical and frugal for a car of this size.
Cris S
Reviewed a 2008 Mitsubishi XLS 4WD on Apr 6, 2013
overall I'll give it a 4 out 5 stars is very comfortable and reliable for any occasion is a great drive spacious good gas millage with 7 passengers seating option great navigation and music system and gaming system options for the second row seats
2008 Mitsubishi Outlander Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| SE | $23,230 |
| LS | $22,510 |
| SE AWD | $24,590 |
| LS 4WD | $23,870 |
| XLS | $23,750 |
| XLS 4WD | $25,110 |
| ES | $19,990 |
| ES 4WD | $21,350 |
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