A Richer Experience than Its Price Suggests
It's hard to understand why the Mitsubishi Motors brand is struggling to stay afloat. With its strong and diverse product line
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Not only does Mitsubishi build a lot of cars, but they're great cars to drive. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press) |
including such vehicles as the Lancer, Outlander, Eclipse, Galant, Endeavor and Montero, there is something for everyone. Not only does Mitsubishi build a lot of cars, but they're great cars to drive. Added to that is the best warranty in the business, out 'warrantying' the Korean brands with its 10-year, 160,000 km powertrain coverage.
In addition to a superb warranty and low financing rates, Mitsubishi, from time to time, gives an additional $500 rebate to students graduating from various post-secondary educational institutions. The Japanese automaker is among few manufacturers to offer such a rebate to those in need of reliable and affordable transportation.
Another attribute that sets Mitsubishi apart from other manufacturers is the
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Those in the market for a compact crossover sport 'ute with funky exterior styling and a functional interior, will find the 2005 Outlander is a prime candidate. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press) |
styling of its cars and SUVs, and for those in the market for a compact crossover sport 'ute with funky exterior styling and a functional interior, the 2005 Outlander is a prime candidate. It's quirky, yet cool inside, while offering a high-quality finish. The plastic used does not look or feel cheap. In addition, the faux carbon fibre trim gives it a sporty appeal. The gauge housing is most unusual with its wavy design, but it works nonetheless. Everything is well put-together, with that extra kick of over-the-top style that makes it feel like it should cost more than it does.