2010 Mitsubishi Outlander Review
While Mitsubishi's Outlander got a whole new front-end look for 2010, what it really needed was a remake of its base four-cylinder engine, which is weak and doesn't get good gas mileage, either.
Some problems with a car can be overlooked if there are enough positives to overcome them. The Outlander has its positives, but the four-cylinder engine and transmission drag down the driving experience too much to warrant consideration. Fortunately, the Outlander can have an optional V-6 powertrain that delivers better performance.
I tested a midlevel four-wheel-drive Outlander 2.4 SE with an as-tested price of $27,140.
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To listen to a tape
1- Cassette slot 2- TAPE button 3- Cassette eject button 4/5- PROG (Program
selector, Fast-forward/Fast-rewind) buttons 6- MTL (Tape selector) button 7-
(Dolby noise reduction) button 8-
Tape ...
Radio control panel and display
1- PWR (On-Off) switch
2- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button
3- Memory select buttons
4- TUNE switch
5- SEEK (Up-seek) button
6- SEEK (Down-seek) button
7- FM (FM1/FM2/FM3) indicator
8- ST ( ...
Adjustable seat belt anchor (front seats)
The seat belt anchor height can be adjusted.
Raise or lower the seat belt anchor (A) while pressing the lock knob (B).
WARNING
• When adjusting the seat belt anchor, set it at a position that ...
