The new 2004 2005
Mitsubishi Outlander is changing the rules of the SUV world, combining form and
function in a vehicle that looks as good as it tackles rough terrain. The debut
Outlander comes in two models - the Mitsubishi Outlander LS and the 2004 2005
Outlander XLS. Whichever model you choose, you'll love the new car's substance
and style. There have been many Mitsubishi Outlander reviews to date, but none
has been as complete as ours. To learn more about this unique vehicle, or to
see our hard to find 2004 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander photo, you've come to the
right place.
If a picture says 1,000
words, than the 2004 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander photo above should be able to
rewrite Dickens. Indeed, perhaps the most appealing feature of the Outlander is
the way it looks. Standard exterior features include: 16-inch alloy wheels,
color keyed grille, auto-off headlights, variable intermittent windshield
wipers, roof rack, and rear privacy glass, to name a few. Inside, standard
features include such amenities as: leather-wrapped steering wheel, passenger
assist grips, 12-volt accessory outlets, cruise control, 8-way adjustable
seats, and tow hooks.
Some of the more popular
2004 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander SUV accessories are the sunroof wind deflector,
cargo net, fender flares, and nose mask.
If you remember nothing else about the new 2004 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander SUVs,
remember this: this is one tough vehicle. Both the LS and XLS models come
standard with a 2.4-liter, cast-iron, SOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder engine that
delivers 140 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and produces 157 pounds-per-foot of torque
at 2,500 rpm. 2004 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander reviews say the SUV's performance
is amplified by a superior transmission, Mitsubishi's electronically controlled
Sportronic sequential-shift four-speed automatic. Under the chassis, the 2004
2005 Outlander is supported by four-wheel independent suspension with front
MacPherson struts and real coil springs.