Mitsubishi Outlander Reinforced Safety

Buying the Mitsubishi Outlander: We needed a seven seater that was higher than a normal sedan (to get the kids in easily), wasn't too heavy on fuel, that would hold its resale value, wasn't too big and not too expensive. This meant buying a seven seater Japanese SUV (the Japanese cars hold their value better than other cars here in Australia). Due to the limited range of SUV's that meet our criteria, we settled on a white 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander 2.4 LS.

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The new Limited and Limited AWD have heated leather seats, front side airbags, heated outside mirrors, and body-colored fender flares and air dams.

Safety equipment includes three-point seatbelts for all five seating positions. Both front seats feature seatbelt pretensioner and force-limiter technology, which can help reduce injuries in an accident. Also standard are: child safety seat anchors. Anti-lock brakes are optional on the XLS and Limited models; ABS helps the driver maintain control of the car in an emergency braking situation.
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2011 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Action View