Stu Wright of the
Northern Colorado Gazette had the pleasure of using a
2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport for a week and recently published his review. Here's what he had to say:

His favorite parts of the car were its styling, nimble handling and comfortable back cloth bucket seats. The total MSRP of his
Outlander Sport was $28,570, which included delivery ($825), a premium package ($2,050) and navigation system ($2,000). The premium items he had were a panoramic glass roof with LED mood lighting, roof rails, backup camera and a nine-speaker stereo with a ten-inch subwoofer. Also included on the
Outlander Sport are heated seats, satellite radio, automatic climate control, proximity key arrangement with push-to-start ignition and a console-mounted emergency brake.

The
Outlander Sport has a continuously variable transmission (CVT) equipped with wheel-mounted paddle shifters. 4WD can be selected at any time using an easy button mounted on the console. The crossover also has 18-inch alloy, eight-spoke wheels, a spoiler, a chrome exhaust finisher and dual fog lights.
"Mitsubishi has managed to put together a vehicle worthy of respect with their
Outlander Sport SE," Wright said.
Good news is, we have a bunch in stock! Be sure to check out our
2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport inventory here.
All information via the Northern Colorado Gazette, photos via Mitsubishi
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