2006 Mitsubishi Outlander Se Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Bradenton, Florida, United States
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2006 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SE***1 FLORIDA OWNER***THIS VEHICLE IS COMPLETELY CUSTOMIZED INSIDE AND OUT***A BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC BLUE PEARL EXTERIOR OVER A CUSTOM BLUE AND WHITE LEATHER TRIMMED INTERIOR***BOWLING BALL PAINT ON HOOD W/A STUNNING MURAL ON THE BOTTOM OF THE HOOD***OPTIONS INCLUDE***2.4L I-4 4 CYLINDER ENGINE***4- SPEED SPORT-TRONIC TRANSMISSION W/OVERDRIVE***POWER WINDOWS***POWER LOCKS***POWER MIRRORS***TILTING STEERING WHEEL***PREMIUM PIONEER AM/FM/CD/DVD/NAVIGATION SOUND SYSTEM***9 TV SCREENS***AUDIO PIPE SPEAKERS***OVER $15,000.00 IN CUSTOM WORK***TWO-TONE BLUE AND WHITE ACCENTS THROUGH-OUT THE VEHICLE, INSIDE AND OUT***HEATED SEATS***4 WHEEL DISC BRAKES***CHROME DRESSING FOR THE ENGINE W/PAINTED ACCENTS***BLUE ACCENTED BREMBO BRAKE CALIPERS***20" CUSTOM CHROME WHEELS***NEW TIRES***THE PHOTO'S SPEAK VOLUME***AND SOOOO MUCH MORE***FEEL FREE TO CALL ME @ DALE @ 904-566-0783 WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE***YOU CAN ALSO EMAIL ME DIRECT @ daleburkett69@gmail.com***CALL DALE BURKETT @ 904-566-0783*** ***PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT A $1,000.00 DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF END OF AUCTION*** Due to the rapid pace of our vehicle sales, please call us to verify availability of the car you are interested in. Please allow us the opportunity to verify all pricing and options with you before your purchase. Pre-owned automobiles may come without accessories such as extra keys, CD magazines, Navigation discs, floor mats, tools and owner’s manuals. Sales tax, title, license fee, dealer documentary fee, finance charges, emission testing fees, compliance fees are additional. Florida residents are required to pay 6.00% taxes (plus county surtax), in addition to title and registration fees. Out-of-state purchasers will pay the lesser tax (between Florida and your home state. Please call us to clarify any questions regarding taxes of titling. First Coast AutoSales reserves the right to sell this vehicle at anytime. We will not be liable for mistakes, errors, omissions or issues otherwise associated with vehicle listings. Please call to verify prior to making your purchase. |
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2022 Mitsubishi Outlander Luggage Test | Three rows, two tests!
Thu, Jan 13 2022Well, this is a first. Normally, three-row vehicles are so enormous that doing a luggage test with the third row lowered is a total "no kidding" proposition. I'd run out of stuff in my garage long before I'd fill up a Kia Telluride. As such, I only test the space behind the raised third row of three-row SUVs because that can actually be some useful information. The 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander is not a typical three-row SUV, however. It's one of only two SUVs in the compact segment, along with the Volkswagen Tiguan, that offers a third-row seat. As I've already demonstrated, it's not much a seat, but its presence and the need to accommodate it does mean the Outlander has one of the largest cargo volumes in the compact segment. As such, what we're getting here is the first Double Luggage Test© whereby I'll be treating the Outlander like both a compact SUV and a three-row one, testing it with both the third row raised and lowered. Right!? Pretty damned exciting. Test 1! Here's what you get with third row raised. On paper, Mitsubishi says this is 11.7 cubic-feet, which is indeed the smallest three-row number I've come across while luggage testing. Congratulations Cadillac XT6, you're no longer last! Wait, hold that thought ... Thanks to those comically tall head restraints and the Outlander's D pillar shape, I could actually safely place the fancy bag on top without it flying forward or excessively blocking rearward visibility (the two reasons I don't load to the roof in these tests). You can see that visibility below right. Below left you can see the 12.6-cubic-foot Cadillac XT6, which could not fit the fancy bag as such (though, obviously, you could fit something). So, sorry XT6, you're in last again. Mwa mwa. Ah, but what about under-floor space. There's indeed some available. It houses the cargo cover encased in a foam mold that also houses those comically tall headrests when not in use. Remove it all, and there is a decent amount of extra space unearthed, which could theoretically free up some extra space if you left the rigid floor open. That's not the same as vehicles like the Honda Pilot and Kia Telluride, though, which more obviously intend you to use the under-floor space in such a manner. Test 2! With the third-row lowered and the second-row reclined to a natural position, this is the space available. The specs say it's 33.5 cubic-feet, which falls short of the class-leading Honda CR-V (39.2), Toyota RAV4 (37.5) and Hyundai Tucson (38.7).
2019 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Quick Spin Review | Space and power make it worth your consideration
Thu, Aug 8 2019The subcompact crossover market is one of the fastest growing segments in the industry. That can make it tough to stand out. Some highlight style, like with the Hyundai Kona and Jeep Renegade. Some go for a bargain focus such as with the Nissan Kicks. Our subject in this case, the 2019 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, earns a look for its remarkable space, strong powertrain and generally good value. The Eclipse Cross's spaciousness is its ultimate party trick, especially for its small size. From the driver's seat, your 5-foot 11-inch and somewhat heavy author could find a very comfortable driving position with loads of head room and leg room. The seating position is high with loads of visibility. The generous headroom also keeps you from feeling like you're sitting on top of the car. The front seats don't have much shape to them, but the cushions are thick and soft enough that they're plenty comfortable. I was also surprised at how easy it was to get in and out of the Eclipse Cross. The door opening is quite large, thanks to a high roof and reasonably low floor, plus the relatively high seat. This kind of easy ingress and egress I don't see often except for in minivans such as our long-term Chrysler Pacifica. More impressive than the space in the front is the space in the back. I could sit behind myself with a few inches to spare in front of my knees. I can't even say that about many comparably-sized cars let alone the current crop of cramped crossovers. The back seats are flat and firmer than I would like, but they do recline and can slide fore and aft to make more room for cargo or passengers. All of this fits into a package that's about 5 inches shorter than a Honda Civic hatchback, one of the most spacious small cars on the market. Cargo space is close to the Civic, too. With the seats up, it's slightly behind the Honda at 22.6 cubic feet (22.1 for our SEL with the subwoofer and moonroof) versus 25.7. But with the 60/40 split seats folded, the Eclipse Cross jumps ahead with 48.9 cubic feet versus the Civic's 46.2. The rest of the interior is less impressive. The plastics, while varied in texture and finish, are cheap and hard. The infotainment offers two ways to interact with it, either with the touchscreen or a touch pad, but neither is great. The touchscreen is far away, and the touch buttons on either side are annoying, and the touch pad is only slightly better than the terrible Lexus touch pad interface.
Mitsubishi off-road Delica van, outdoorsy Outlander variant planned for US market
Thu, May 16 2024If you haven't been paying attention, you may be surprised to hear that Mitsubishi has been doing fairly well in the United States over the last several years. Once a mid-major (to borrow a college athletics term) program here in the States, the automaker's stagnating lineup and lack of vehicles with clear desirability — once you got past the hardcore Lancer Evolution series, at least — led to declining sales figures through the 2000s. The brand's more recent resurgence, led by the latest Mitsubishi Outlander and Outlander PHEV, which it co-developed with fellow Japanese partner Nissan, first began around the year 2018, says Mitsubishi North America President and CEO Mark Chaffin. "Momentum 2030 will build on that, setting the stage for new powertrains and vehicles being introduced, new dealerships being opened, and new technologies being developed to make the shopping and ownership experience faster, easier and more enjoyable." "New powertrains and new vehicles" are always keywords that pique the ears of automotive enthusiasts, and Mitsubishi seemingly has some solid stepping stones in the works to continue gaining momentum in the crucial American market, with trucks, crossovers and multi-purpose vehicles that could offer some truly interesting entries into segments the automaker hasn't dipped its toes in decades. One particular potential vehicle of interest is, oddly enough, a passenger van, which appears to be shown in the middle of the line-up preview photo below. But we're not talking about a run-of-the-mill minivan. According to dealership employees present at Mitsubishi's Momentum 2030 program cited by Automotive News, the van would take inspiration from the D:X Concept that we openly loved after its introduction in Tokyo last year. The van would reportedly maintain its rugged credentials — perfect for the growing number of Americans who embrace off-road lifestyles like camping and overlanding — and feature a plug-in hybrid powertrain. We can't imagine some of the concept's far-out features like a front glass panel to see the ground ahead or a dashboard and steering wheel setup that moves with the driver's door making it into production. The three-row, six-passenger seating arrangement and true off-road tuning on the other hand are likely items for the final product.























