Outlander Review
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the same architecture found under the Jeep Compass and Patriot and the Dodge Caliber.
Can someone please clarify this statement. My dad said the same thing but Ive driven the Compass, itgives the impression yourdriving a large riding lawnmower.
Can someone please clarify this statement. My dad said the same thing but Ive driven the Compass, itgives the impression yourdriving a large riding lawnmower.
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RE: Outlander Review
The GS platform, on which newer Mitsubishi vehicles are based (Outlander, Lancer, EvoX, Delica) was part of Project Global, which Mitsubishi and Dodge Chrysler collaborated on. When they separated in 2004, Dodge Chrysler went on to modify the GS platform to their liking. They may have the same beginnings, but who knows what Dodge did to the original design. So I won't really say they are on the exact same platform. And having the same platform in only part of how the car handles. RISE has a lot to do with the car like handling of the Outlander.
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Great to read this Outie review. I think a lot of peopleare missing out on the great features of this car for the amount of money you actually pay for it. Even comparing it to European luxury SUV's, it has features that are technically advance and standard but optional on others. Here are also some good reviews re the Outie here in Australia (The VRX version here is similar in spec as to the US/Canada XLS and comes in a V6)
http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...25729F00814FD6
http://www.carpoint.com.au/car-review/2552998.aspx
Enjoy the read.
http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...25729F00814FD6
http://www.carpoint.com.au/car-review/2552998.aspx
Enjoy the read.
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