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2010 Outlander - pulse check... by 1hhead on Mon Feb 01 19:34:39 PST 2010

Would appreciate any sales results on the 2010 models, preferably deals that didn't involve trade-ins... I'm shopping between the upper "SE" 4cyl and the XLS 6cyl trims. Would like the tan leather interior, but the 4cyl was just plain fun to drive (saving $ is fun too!) Thanks!

$1500 under invoice? by tuskenrayder on Wed Mar 26 02:22:41 PDT 2008

Those of you claiming offers of $1500 under invoice on a 2008 XLS must be getting it taken on the back-end with your trade-ins or financing. I've pretty much determined that I'm the only one shopping for an Outlander in my region since all 20 something of the dealerships I've contacted have not moved any inventory since I started looking 4 weeks ago. The best deal I've been offered is $1200 under invoice with the $1500 rebate from Mitsubishi and I'm a little skeptical of this offer since there is no $1500 rebate on 2008 Outlanders. Other than this pretend offer, all others are offering between invoice and $300 over, and not budging. I guess that's why I have yet to see a single Outlander on the road. With all the incentives being offered by other manufacturers, I'm about ready to walk away from these overpriced wagons.

What Discounts? by ike3 on Thu May 17 08:46:43 PDT 2007

Here in western NY state...Rochester, Buffalo region...no indications of significant discounting. Those claiming to get $700 or $1200. UNDER invoice have had smoke blown at them. Why? Because they had a TRADE-IN involved! A shell game can be played when your trade gets involved in the negotiation. The $500. owners or college rebate is a stand-alone issue and is straightforward to me. Anyone aware of any dealer in western/central NY with serious discounting without a trade in, please contact me! The same also for any dealers in South Florida, Palm Beach County and Broward county too!

Re: Bought my Outlander [dodo2] by rcpax on Mon Mar 26 20:13:35 PDT 2007

Well, here in NW IN, we are under severe schedule, so first oil change is due at 3000, then every 3000 mi after that. I'm looking forward to the first oil change, and see how it impacts the mileage after. Maintenance schedule for the US Outlander here (probably same recommendations in CA): http://www.mitsubishicars.com/MMNA/jsp/owners/service.do

Re: What I Paid [zontarh] by rcpax on Sun Feb 25 07:56:23 PST 2007

But we don't have a Ralliart store here, so we lack all the goodies to dress up our Outlanders. And I wish there is a WRC round here in the US too. I'm dying to see a real WRC rally live. I guess there are plus and minuses to both sides. Pricing is very much a market thing. US is a tough market to break, and you need good pricing here or else you won't sell your product. And in that respect, I think Mitsu hit the sweet spot. My Outlander may not be as advanced as a BMW or a Lexus, but it's got a ton of high tech features for a lot less money. And handling is superb. I really love this SUV. I am so happy that I waited. Got a mix of slush, rain, snow today here in NW IN, and I love every mile I drove. Always squeezing through the maximum of the speed limit (+10mph). :P

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