Transition from TSX to Outlander
#11
RE: Transition from TSX to Outlander
ORIGINAL: klas
I already ordered it (along with wheel locks, cargo organizer & somthing else)
btw, I really don't understand why Mitsubishi included some luxury features and left out some popular options, dimming mirror, visor lights, garage opener. They seem pretty standard in all upscale cars
I already ordered it (along with wheel locks, cargo organizer & somthing else)
btw, I really don't understand why Mitsubishi included some luxury features and left out some popular options, dimming mirror, visor lights, garage opener. They seem pretty standard in all upscale cars
#14
RE: Transition from TSX to Outlander
A lack of a garage opener and compass (for non Navs) are the two things that surprised me.
My reasoning is that they thought you'd get the nav if you wanted a compass, and garage door frequencies are probably all over the place depending on country and would be a logistical issue...not that I agree with that reasoning..since I think you can get a rearview mirror that has both functions
My reasoning is that they thought you'd get the nav if you wanted a compass, and garage door frequencies are probably all over the place depending on country and would be a logistical issue...not that I agree with that reasoning..since I think you can get a rearview mirror that has both functions
#15
RE: Transition from TSX to Outlander
Or like in my case, I can totally live with the remote that came with my garage door opener, which very nicely clips on the visor, and I ain't paying extra for a button integrated in the dash doing a similar job.
#16
RE: Transition from TSX to Outlander
My choice when looking was the Honda Cr-v (new shape) comes with £1400 extra DVD sat-nav rear camera leather
The L200 Pick-up would had to spend money on the load bed cover cost about £1000 or
the Nissan Pathfinder (i could only afford the basic version) it getting on a bit now.
The pathfinder and L200 only have the same fuel usage as my Shogun Sport 20mpg (both diesels)
I needed a car with better mpg both the Honda and Outlander do about 40mpg I felt the honda was an old mans car so went and had a look at the Outlander and ordered it their and then in May. Should pick it up and saturday in line for the new registration plate They change twice a year in the UK now
puddy
The L200 Pick-up would had to spend money on the load bed cover cost about £1000 or
the Nissan Pathfinder (i could only afford the basic version) it getting on a bit now.
The pathfinder and L200 only have the same fuel usage as my Shogun Sport 20mpg (both diesels)
I needed a car with better mpg both the Honda and Outlander do about 40mpg I felt the honda was an old mans car so went and had a look at the Outlander and ordered it their and then in May. Should pick it up and saturday in line for the new registration plate They change twice a year in the UK now
puddy
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