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TCC Test: 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander

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Mitsubishi is celebrating its 25th anniversary of selling cars in the U. S. by unveiling the second-generation Outlander compact SUV, and the competition should take notice. Compact in name only, the 2007 Outlander is longer, taller and wider than the model it replaces. A wider track helps increase hip room. And despite a minimum ground clearance of 8.5 inches, step-in is easy and car-like.

In other words, this new Outlander's a much stiffer competitor for the RAV4, the CR-V, and the Escape. And with its newly acquired third-row seat, the Outlander puts a foot in the world of true mid-sized utes like the Honda Pilot.

Read "2007 Mitsubishi Outlander: Stretching its own envelope." @ The Car Connection

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good job! the ONLY misgiving with this vehicle is that the 3.5 with 250+ hp is not available as an option.

I personally hope this puts a dent into Rav4 and CRV sales. Because it deserves to. Especially the lame ass four cylinder only CRV.

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Hopefully, Mitsu gets the success it deserves for it.

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It looks like Mitsubishi poured a lot into this program and I think it shows. Sure, the third row headrests look like alien heads but it's all good.

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