It is very reliable, the company/agency "NBK" is great. The service is excellent at the Mitsubishi Dealers and they will make it worth while your investment.
The outlander is a very beautiful car, the interior is also very stylish. The options make a big diffrence, the seats type, the rims, the sunroof, cd changer, bumper lights.
Now if you are thinking of going to the dunes in the inland sea and off-roading, then the Outlander is deffinitely not the car for it, you would need a Pajero (2 doors or 4, the 2 doors is better) for that,the best in off-roading and duning is only the following no matter what people tell you, we live here we've been born and raised and we know what works and what would just manage to work, the supreme cars for duning are the Toyota Landcruiser and the Nissan Patrol (2 doors or 4, the 2 doors is even better), don't let any one at any showroom convince you other wise, we're talking about 30 years of experience here !
Now if the prupose of the car is not going to the inland sea and inner sea line + other areas with similar type of sand then go for the out lander, I'm not saying the outlander will not reach the inland sea, give me a saloon car and I will take it there but it puts a lot of pressure on the engine and gear, you wouldn't want to take an outlander there, it is simply not made for that, it is basicaly a 4-5 seater car that looks nice, and is a four wheel drive just incase something happens + it is higher than saloon / sedan cars which is better, the height and size also makes it safer for who ever is in it, but it can never be put in the category of a real 4 wheel drive.
The Outlander is a very good car.
It is very reliable, the company/agency "NBK" is great. The service is excellent at the Mitsubishi Dealers and they will make it worth while your investment.
The outlander is a very beautiful car, the interior is also very stylish. The options make a big diffrence, the seats type, the rims, the sunroof, cd changer, bumper lights.
Now if you are thinking of going to the dunes in the inland sea and off-roading, then the Outlander is deffinitely not the car for it, you would need a Pajero (2 doors or 4, the 2 doors is better) for that,the best in off-roading and duning is only the following no matter what people tell you, we live here we've been born and raised and we know what works and what would just manage to work, the supreme cars for duning are the Toyota Landcruiser and the Nissan Patrol (2 doors or 4, the 2 doors is even better), don't let any one at any showroom convince you other wise, we're talking about 30 years of experience here !
Now if the prupose of the car is not going to the inland sea and inner sea line + other areas with similar type of sand then go for the out lander, I'm not saying the outlander will not reach the inland sea, give me a saloon car and I will take it there but it puts a lot of pressure on the engine and gear, you wouldn't want to take an outlander there, it is simply not made for that, it is basicaly a 4-5 seater car that looks nice, and is a four wheel drive just incase something happens + it is higher than saloon / sedan cars which is better, the height and size also makes it safer for who ever is in it, but it can never be put in the category of a real 4 wheel drive.