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| Advertisement ID | : | 406823 |
| Ads Classification | : | For Sale |
| Location | : | Metro Manila |
| Make | : | Mitsubishi |
| Model | : | 2008 |
| Transmission | : | Automatic |
| Condition | : | Brand New |
| Warranty | : | Shop / Delear Warranty |
| 2008 OUTLANDER 2.4 GLX 4X2 | 1,270,000 | 20,000 | 1,250,000 |
| OUTLANDER 2.4 GLS 4X4 | 1,440,000 | 80,000 | 1,360,000 |
| OUTLANDER 3.0 GLS SPORT | 1,688,000 | 298,000 | 1,390,000 |
| OUTLANDER 3.0 GLS SPORT UPGRADED | 1,688,000 | 258,000 | 1,430,000 |
2008 Mitsubishi OUTLANDER
8.2
Overall Rating
Styling-----------------------8/10
Performance-------------------8/10
Comfort and Quality-----------6/10
Safety-----------------------10/10
Features----------------------9/10

FREEBIES: Tint, Floor mat and EWD
2008 OUTLANDER 2.4L GLX 4X2 GAS AUTOMATIC
Unit Price: PHP 1,270,000
Cash Discount: 20,000
Net Price: PHP 1,250,000
OUTLANDER 2.4 GLX 4X2 A/T GAS
Unit Price: PHP 1,270,000
255K ALL-IN (20%DP)
24mos.- Php 51,871
36mos.- Php 36,915
48mos.- Php 29,572
60mos.- Php 25,767
295K ALL-IN (20%DP)
24mos.- Php 49,598
36mos.- Php 35,306
48mos.- Php 28,224
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OUTLANDER 2.4 GLS 4X4 A/T GAS
Unit Price: PHP 1,440,000
233K ALL-IN (20%DP)
24mos.- Php 58,815
36mos.- Php 41,856
48mos.- Php 33,530
60mos.- Php 29,217
277K ALL-IN (20%DP)
24mos.- Php 56,237
36mos.- Php 40,032
48mos.- Php 32,002
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OUTLANDER 3.0 GLS SPORT 4X4 A/T GAS
Unit Price: PHP 1,688,000
74K ALL-IN (20%DP)
24mos.- Php 68,944
36mos.- Php 49,065
48mos.- Php 39,305
60mos.- Php 34,248
119K ALL-IN (20%DP)
24mos.- Php 65,922
36mos.- Php 46,926
48mos.- Php 37,513
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OUTLANDER 3.0 GLS SPORT 4X4 A/T GAS
Unit Price: PHP 1,688,000
114K ALL-IN (20%DP)
24mos.- Php 68,944
36mos.- Php 49,065
48mos.- Php 39,305
60mos.- Php 34,248
159K ALL-IN (20%DP)
24mos.- Php 65,922
36mos.- Php 46,926
48mos.- Php 37,513
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IT INCLUDES THE FF:
ALL-IN







Edmunds: "Sporty styling with useful rear tailgate/lift gate design"
Car and Driver: "Mitsubishi certainly got it right with the vehicle's styling"
Although styling is highly subjective, reviews read by TheCarConnection.com reveal that the styling of the 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander is a hit with the automotive press. The interior styling also scores well, but doesn't receive quite the same praise as the sheet metal on the Mitsubishi Outlander. Car and Driver declares that "Mitsubishi certainly got it right with the vehicle's styling."

Cars.com reviewers describe the major exterior styling elements on the Mitsubishi Outlander as "wrap around headlights" that "flank a trapezoidal grille," along with "a gaping intake below the front bumper" and a roofline that "terminates at angular D-pillars." Motor Trend proclaims its “handsome, decidedly dashing next to its predecessor” and says the new Outlander “has an air that's all SUV.”
Edmunds simply states it has a “stylish, distinctive-looking exterior.”The interior of the Mitsubishi 2008 Outlander was redesigned, along with the rest of the vehicle, for the 2007 model year, and it is unchanged entering 2008. Reviewers generally approve of the interior design, with Motor Trend calling it "contemporary" and Edmunds adding "the Outlander's interior is attractive looking." The Mitsubishi Outlander wins praise for a gauge cluster that Cars.com notes "is reminiscent of motorcycles."
Conclusion: The handsome, flowing exterior of the 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander conceals a well-styled, though not entirely problem-free, interior.
2008 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER PERFORMANCE
8 OUT OF 10

Edmunds: "More fun than you might expect"
Consumer Guide: "CVT adjusts ratios promptly for passing"
Mother Proof: "Handles very well on the highway, drives smoothly"
Cars.com notes "for 2008, Mitsubishi adds a 168-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine" to the Outlander lineup. That engine complements the "3.0-liter V6" that Edmunds says is "good for 220 hp and 204 pound-feet of torque" and powers the Mitsubishi Outlander GLS Sport.That Mitsubishi 2008 V-6 scores well in reviews read by TheCarConnection.com, as Mother Proof finds that it "has impressive power" and offers "easy access to speed."
Kelley Blue Book remarks that their 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander "never had trouble merging or passing." The four-cylinder engine is somewhat less enthusiastic, and Consumer Guide indicates that it is "slow from a stop," but they also claim that it accelerates "adequately above 20 mph." Each of the two engine options on the 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander is offered with just one transmission choice and Edmunds says that "four-cylinder Outlanders come standard with a CVT, while V6 models have a more traditional six-speed automatic."

Both transmissions "have manual-shift capability" and "all Outlander trims are available with either front-wheel or all-wheel drive," according to Edmunds. The CVT, or continuously variable transmission, on the four-cylinder engines receives mixed reviews; while Consumer Guide comments that it "adjusts ratios promptly for passing," Auto Week characterizes it as "wildly erratic." The six-speed automatic is certainly the more welcome transmission, and Edmunds praises the "crisp and well-timed" shifts that it offers.
All-wheel drive is an option on the Outlander. “Choose '4WD Auto' and at least 15 percent of engine torque is routed to the rear axle at all times, and when you're accelerating on packed snow or other slippery surfaces, the rear wheels can accept up to 60 percent of the power,” Edmunds reports."Choose '4WD Lock' and the system sends a greater percentage of torque to the rear wheels -- up to 60 percent under full-throttle acceleration.”

Fuel economy on the Mitsubishi 2008 Outlander is nothing spectacular, but the four-cylinder fares better than the V-6. The EPA estimates that the 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander returns 17 mpg city and 25 mpg highway when equipped with the V-6 in 2WD mode, while the V-6 in 4WD mode gets 17/24 mpg. Both drive configurations of the four-cylinder engine offer 20 mpg city and 25 mpg on the highway.
The 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander isn't much of a class standout in terms of speed, but its handling is a strong virtue and an argument in its favor versus the likes of Ford’s Escape. Edmunds reviewers find that "driving the 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander is more fun than you might expect, as its well-tuned chassis gives it sporty reflexes around corners and transmits considerable feedback to the driver." Consumer Guide adds that the Mitsubishi Outlander has only "moderate body lean in turns." The Mitsubishi Outlander's handling prowess is due in large part to the fact that it is "based on a platform that sees duty in the current Lancer and Lancer Evolution sport sedan," according to Cars.com.Edmunds writes, “Ride quality is just as important as handling in a small SUV, though, and the Outlander is indeed”.
Conclusion: The 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander is a fun, if rough-riding, crossover.
2008 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER COMFORT AND QUALITY
6 OUT OF 10


Edmunds: "Enough storage and cargo space to satisfy both individuals and small families"
Car and Driver: "Plenty of room for four six-footers"
In the front and middle seats, according to reviews read by TheCarConnection.com, passenger space is much more accommodating. Consumer Guide says that the front seats in the Mitsubishi Outlander offer "plentiful headroom and legroom" and "the seats are generally comfortable, though some occupants may want more thigh support."

They add that the second row features "good headroom and legroom on all Outlanders is more than sufficient for most adults." Interior storage on the Mitsubishi 2008 Outlander draws praise as well, particularly from Consumer Guide, where testers observe that the "good interior storage includes a nicely sized glove box and center console."
Conclusion:The 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander is comfortable up front and spacious in the rear.
2008 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SAFETY
10 OUT OF 10


IIHS: "Good, frontal offset"
NHTSA: "Five stars, front impact protection and side impact protection"
Mother Proof: "Comes standard with an advanced air bag system"
The 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander offers world-class crash-test ratings and a long list of safety features. Both major crash-testing agencies, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and the government's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), have tested the 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander, and the results are very impressive. The NHTSA subjected the 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander to its full battery of tests and subsequently awarded the Mitsubishi Outlander a perfect five-star rating in all four impact tests.
The Mitsubishi 2008 Outlander earns this five-star rating for front driver and passenger impact protection, as well as driver and passenger side impact protection. A further testament to the solid construction and engineering featured on the Mitsubishi Outlander comes from the IIHS, where testers award the 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander their highest rating, "good," for frontal offset impact protection.
Crash-test results, though very important, are only one part of the equation when it comes to overall safety. A second, and equally critical, component is the list of standard and optional safety features that come with a vehicle. Here, again, reviews read by TheCarConnection.com indicate that the Mitsubishi Outlander is a standout.


Mother Proof reviewers write that these features include "an advanced air bag system and an anti-lock brake system," while Cars.com adds that it has an “active stability control system". Rounding out the list of safety features, Edmunds says that "whiplash-reducing front head restraints" are found on every 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander trims. One area where many SUVs and crossovers suffer is driver visibility, as their large dimensions typically hinder visibility, especially to the rear corners. However, the 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander manages to excel here as well.
Conclusion:The 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander boasts a wealth of airbags and strong crash-test ratings that will comfort even the most nervous of drivers.
2008 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER FEATURES
9 OUT OF 10



Mother Proof: "Overflowing with goodies"
Car and Driver: "650-watt Rockford Fosgate stereo with 10-inch Subwoofer"
With a base price right around Php 1,248,000 for the cheapest models, the 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander in not where one might expect to find the most impressive features list, but this crossover always manages to impress.
In terms of both standard and optional features, the 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander is easily one of the class leaders. The Mitsubishi 2008 Outlander's four trims (GLX, GLS, GLS SPORT) levels offer varying degrees of luxury when it comes to standard features, but even the base GLX is nicely equipped.
For the two more luxurious trims, Consumer Guide says to expect a "Rockford Fosgate AM/FM radio w/in-dash 6-disc CD/MP3 changer," and "automatic climate control".
Conclusion:The 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander offers everything you could ask for in a 1,248,000php vehicle as standard equipment, and even more in the form of options.

OUTLANDER 2.4 GLX 4X2 GAS
Unit Price: PHP 1,270,000
Cash Discount: 20,000
Net Price: PHP 1,250,000
OUTLANDER 2.4 GLS 4X4 GAS
Unit Price: PHP 1,440,000
Cash Discount: 80,000
Net Price: PHP 1,360,000
OUTLANDER 3.0 GLS SPORT GAS
Unit Price: PHP 1,688,000
Cash Discount: 298,000
Net Price: PHP 1,390,000
OUTLANDER 3.0 GLS SPORT GAS UPGRADED
Unit Price: PHP 1,688,000
Cash Discount: 258,000
Net Price: PHP 1,430,000

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