The audacity to over charge for a POS engine..... this ppl don't realize with the internet and RUclips reviews... ppl have more access to information on what vehicles are more reliable and worth ur money
This past January my wife and I bought a 2024 Buick enclave that had been on the lot for six months. It was a demo model with 2500 miles so we got it for well below msrp. Six months is a long time but 500 days or more is crazy.
no offence man, I'm also not a mitsubishi fan (im a bmw guy for europe, toyota guy for japan, and Chevy guy for US lol ), but those outlanders are pretty amazing quality, especially the interior. compared to its competitors - id say the highlander - its 15-20K cheaper and so far there are no recalls (unlike toyota) haha Edit - i rode one last week when we went to Calgary Alberta, loved it. It’s trying to be cheap luxury but it’s kinda winning to be honest. I’d say try out the car before you flack it!
A local ford dealer told a family member that the 25's wont be out until mid year, He looked around and the lot is STUFFED with 23-24 models of course the salesman is going to lie through his teeth
After 500 days sitting, these are used cars. Hoses dry out and crack, rodents get in, battery dies, etc
There’s a Lincoln dealer down the road from me that still has 2023 navigators on their lot. And they still have them listed at 100k. Let them rot
Wonder what profit they could make selling them at 100k
That insane a 2023 is still on the lot.
Not sure if regulars people buying a car over $100K and I'm not buying anything over $50K
Those Mitsubishi SUVs have 3 cyl engines too.
Lot rot will be a major concern on those things
Volvo is dying,Lincoln is dying. Man.
The audacity to over charge for a POS engine..... this ppl don't realize with the internet and RUclips reviews... ppl have more access to information on what vehicles are more reliable and worth ur money
All by design. We won’t need cars in those 15 minute cities.
Lot rot to the max.
50% off a Navigator would not be compelling. They look like an oversized Ford Flex
Another reason to keep my current paid for car with 107K miles on it with no problems.
This past January my wife and I bought a 2024 Buick enclave that had been on the lot for six months. It was a demo model with 2500 miles so we got it for well below msrp. Six months is a long time but 500 days or more is crazy.
At least navigator has a good history and is probably worth something. I wouldn't accept a new wagoneer at any price.
no offence man, I'm also not a mitsubishi fan (im a bmw guy for europe, toyota guy for japan, and Chevy guy for US lol ), but those outlanders are pretty amazing quality, especially the interior. compared to its competitors - id say the highlander - its 15-20K cheaper and so far there are no recalls (unlike toyota) haha
Edit - i rode one last week when we went to Calgary Alberta, loved it. It’s trying to be cheap luxury but it’s kinda winning to be honest. I’d say try out the car before you flack it!
Those corsair are worth 20k as soon as you sign for them 😂😂😂😂😂😂
For the price of 1 vehicle, I got a new 4Runner Limited and a Titan Pro4X. These prices are crazy for pseudo luxury cars.
My wife just recently bought a 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander platinum she said it doesn’t feel as fancy as my 2023 Kia Sorento SX Prestige
I see that Kia stepped up their game in their vehicle lineup. Just avoid anything with a DCT. It doesn't feel as smooth to drive for most people.
Toyota has their own problems. LOL. All Toyotabois thing they're the best but they're just normally reliable.
100k is so common now. Scary
I owned a 2007 XC90, piece of crap. Volvo, never again.
How do you know how long a car has been sitting on the lot?
A local ford dealer told a family member that the 25's wont be out until mid year, He looked around and the lot is STUFFED with 23-24 models of course the salesman is going to lie through his teeth
Maybe they can ship all these over to Saudi, they can afford these. 💵💵👳🏽♂️
Did we get a raise I didn’t know about
Mishubishi 😂😂😂
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