Mitsubishi Prices and Reviews

A guide to the new Mitsubishi lineup: Mitsubishi prices and reviews for popular models including the Lancer and the Outlander.

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Mitsubishi initially co-engineered vehicles for the North American market in partnership with Chrysler before branching out with models of its own. The new lineup includes compact sedans, mid-sized sedans and SUV crossovers. The auto industry presents stiff competition, so Mitsubishi prices tend to be very much on a par with those of its rivals.

Mitsubishi Lancer

Mitsubishi LancerThe Mitsubishi Lancer is a five-seat family car that first appeared as a subcompact in 1973 and has been around in compact form since 2000. The standard model features a 2.0-liter engine and includes anti-lock brakes, side-impact and knee air bags as well as power windows, doors and mirrors as standard features. The vehicle is also available with a 2.4-liter engine that produces 168 horsepower, while the standard model has 152 horsepower. Prices for the Lancer begin at $15,995.

If power matters more to you than everyday practicality, the Lancer Evolution model is an interesting prospect. With a turbocharged engine that produces 291 horsepower, 300 lb-feet of torque and a computer-controlled all-wheel drive system, the Evolution delivers in both performance and safety. Mitsubishi prices the Evolution at between $34,695 and $47,895.

Mitsubishi Outlander

Mitsubishi OutlanderIf you need more space for cargo and passengers, the full-size Outlander SUV crossover may be a better fit. With a choice of two engines and three trim levels, the Outlander delivers sports styling and good levels of performance while still getting good gas mileage for this class of vehicle.

Changes for the new lineup include the introduction of heated mirrors as standard on all models, automatic climate control for the SE and satellite radio on the GT. The entry-level two-wheel drive model is fitted with a 168-horsepower 2.4-liter engine and has Active Stability Control as standard features. It also comes with a 10-year/100,000-mile warranty on the powertrain. When purchased direct from Mitsubishi, prices for the Outlander begin at $22,695. The Outlander is also available in a mid-sized Sport version.

Mitsubishi Eclipse

If you've had your eye on a sleek Mitsubishi Eclipse sports coupe, you'll be sad to learn that the vehicle has been left out of the new model lineup. First introduced in 1990, the Eclipse went through a number of major style revisions during its lifetime. Despite the introduction of a convertible model, sales began to slow down as interest in this car waned.

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Reading Mitsubishi reviews and taking these vehicles out for test drives will help you decide which model and trim level best suit your needs and budget. You will also be able to better judge your preferences for driving position, visibility and comfort once you are actually behind the wheel. No matter what kind of vehicle you're looking for, Buyerlink is an excellent source of information on all aspects of motoring. Use Buyerlink to find the most competitive quotes on Mitsubishi prices and set up test drives of your favorite models. 

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