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before give you advice, you should ask youself some questions 1st:

what is the purpose of buying suv:

People carrier?

Long trip?

high vision?

Off road capability?

Cargo space?

day to day ride.... Etc

 

 

My priority

 

People carrier (almost 5 adults all the time)

safety(dunno how safe) + high vision (guess this come together)

long trip

space

day to day

off road, not really.

 

Currently driving MPV..want to try soemthign different...dun ask me to go back to sedan car, not use to small car laio...

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My priority

 

People carrier (almost 5 adults all the time)

safety(dunno how safe) + high vision (guess this come together)

long trip

space

day to day

off road, not really.

 

Currently driving MPV..want to try soemthign different...dun ask me to go back to sedan car, not use to small car laio...

if off road is not a priority, AWD is not necessary,

compare to CRV, Harrier wins on space, safety, high vison,

con is FC high,

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pity , they din think of incorporating Mitsu evo X turbo engine and her dual clutch gb into outlander..should be a good seller and a big contender to forester

 

 

 

looks quite good, and price also acceptable <150k

 

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Better check with ad using what engine.

4b12 or 4j12. The 4bxx engines are from former evo x, 2.4 outlander etc.

4jxx series is the newer ones using same former 4bxx engine platform but they tweak the valves, lift springs, sleeve jackets etc (if i am not wrong).

New 3rd gen outlander have lane departure warning, 7 airbags, forward collision warning (or breaking system) just to name afew.

The seats at 3rd row is definately better than the former 2nd gen but no more twin flap hatch doors at rear which i find them handy for picnics.

Imho, many things were carried over from the pervious 2nd gen.

 

For the price, i would say rather worth it. But have to see the omv and freebies. And please... No cevs rebates hor, arbo end of 10 yrs die kokz stand.

pity , they din think of incorporating Mitsu evo X turbo engine and her dual clutch gb into outlander..should be a good seller and a big contender to forester

 

 

 

 

if they bring in the SST tranny.... The price will surely deter more people from buying.

How many REAL Evo Wagons did we see last time?

In sg, good and reasonably priced car becum exotic car.

There is no logic to it.

My friends from other countries was shocked to know how much to own and have a car in sg!

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The ads showed it is "$135,999"..........different variant ? or guaranteed coe vs non-guaranteed coe ?

 

Everything is good except the FC.........not so friendly.

 

Promotion at Cycle & Carriage Automotive

Hotline: 6473 9722 / 6746 2000

Experience the all-new Mitsubishi Outlander from $135,999.

Merging solid dependability and spirited performance, the all-new Mitsubishi Outlander 7-seater SUV is born for excitement on the road. Get right into the action with excellent visibility and a commanding driving position, alongside a 2.4L MIVEC engine for ample power on demand. This SUV is engineered with selectable 4-Wheel drive, 6-speed sports mode CVT, super wide range HID headlamps, and is also fully supported with 7 airbags. Stylishly fitted with satin chrome radiator grille, anti-trapping electric sunroof and an electric tailgate, the new Outlander delivers on all fronts - so no one gets left behind.

Outlander:
- Fuel consumption: 7.8L/100km.
- CO2 emission: 186g/km.

Head down to the brand new Mitsubishi showroom to book your test drive today!
Promotion ends on: 23-Oct-2014

 

 

Anybody ordered/driving the new model?

Any feedback?

I was quoted the $140k promotion price with overtrade of my existing ride.

 

 

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140k is too expensive bro.

 

I was there over the weekend. Price given was 136k with overtrade. Ask for the price list. 136k is 9k off listed selling price of 145k.

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Thanks for the feedback.... the listed FC is abt 12km/L, for 7 SUV shld still be reasonable, isn't it?

how can reasonable,

100% expressway maybe 12km/L,

in SG road 7 seat SUV FC can achive 7 to 8km/L is decent,

anyway if you very concern FC, forget SUV

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how can reasonable,

100% expressway maybe 12km/L,

in SG road 7 seat SUV FC can achive 7 to 8km/L is decent,

anyway if you very concern FC, forget SUV

thks for the info..just thinking maybe could be my next car...hehehe .,but since it suck patrol..maybe i consider

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Neutral Newbie

Hi all,

 

I am interested on the outlander.

Can I check with anyone here knows if the spare parts of this car is reasonable price?

Or are they more expensive compare to other brands?

 

thank you

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Hi all,

 

I am interested on the outlander.

Can I check with anyone here knows if the spare parts of this car is reasonable price?

Or are they more expensive compare to other brands?

 

thank you

Bro think kia sorento is a better deal ba

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Hi,

I note that SUVs do not have the best FC, but I was wondering if anyone is driving the new outlander (or a previous version) and can advise on the actual FC for Singapore usage.

Thanks.

 

CK

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Hi,

I note that SUVs do not have the best FC, but I was wondering if anyone is driving the new outlander (or a previous version) and can advise on the actual FC for Singapore usage.

Thanks.

 

CK

if you are light right foot with 50:50 urban/highway pattern,

the best FC should be around 7~8km/L

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Turbocharged

Hi,

I note that SUVs do not have the best FC, but I was wondering if anyone is driving the new outlander (or a previous version) and can advise on the actual FC for Singapore usage.

Thanks.

 

CK

i owned the previous outlander for 5.5yrs. Avg fc less than 8km/L

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