Outlander in the Market
The small-crossover segment is one of the most contested corners of the automotive world right now, with new and improved models continuously attempting to one-up each other. Against this kind of field, the four-cylinder Outlander just doesn't have what it takes, though the optional V-6 offers more competitive performance.
While the four-cylinder model does have some good qualities, like nice steering and a large backseat, there's just not enough good stuff here to recommend it ahead of competitors like the Equinox and Rogue, among others. It's time for Mitsubishi to head back to the drawing board and come back with its own world-beater, because the Outlander isn't it.
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To adjust height
Adjust the head restraint height so that the centre of the restraint is as close
as possible to eye level to reduce the chances of injury in the event of collision.
Any person too tall for the rest ...
Seat belt with pre-tensioner mechanism and force-limiter mechanism
The driver’s seat and front passenger’s seat each have a seat belt equipped with
a pre– tensioner mechanism.
Pre–tensioner mechanism
The pre–tensioner mechanisms will retract their respe ...
Radio data system (RDS)
1- PWR (On-off) switch 2- TP (Traffic program) button 3- PTY (Program type)
button 4- U/M/L (UKW/MW/LW selection) button 5- TUNE/SEEK (Down-step/Downseek)
button 6- TUNE/SEEK (Up-step/Up-seek) b ...
