Top 3 reasons to choose 2022 RVR // ASX // OUTLANDER SPORT!
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- ASX, Outlander sport or RVR - many names for this awesome Mitsubishi SUV throughout the world! Top reasons to buy: 1) Value for money 2) Reliability 3) Cost of ownership
This here is a Canadian Spec - 2022 Mitsubishi RVR ES (BASE):
2.0 liter engine with 148 HP
Front wheel drive
16” steel wheels
Power locks and windows
Rear spoiler
Heated seats
Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
8” central touchscreen
Built in Japan!
Exterior: The RVR’s good looks are the perfect complement to its incredible efficiency. The hood, fender and front & back bumpers were sculpted to give the RVR a bold, sophisticated stance. And the LED headlamps add more than just a sporty touch.
Interior: Inside, you’ll find an intuitive 8” touchscreen, heated front seats and upscale materials that give the spacious interior a refined feel. The Smartphone Link Display Audio system with Android AutoTM & Apple CarPlay stacks the tech even more.
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Here because im picking up my brand new ES AWC in Titanium Grey tomorrow after work 😁 got pretty much all the add ons other than remote start too 😏 gotta be safe in our Canadian Winters haha
Can you please give the feedback, i am also planning to buy the Same model
@@ankushkumar-yb1uy its been great so far i love it, zippy and responsive and the CVT performs well, still a very new vehicle so time will be the true test but so far its amazing and it looks extremely sharp too, love the big infotainment screen as well. Heated seats are very powerful and cargo space is more than enough 😁
Enjoy! 😊
Very good review. Very down to earth. Thanks!
Thank you :)
Loved the review. Have always heard they drive well in snow.
Thank you. Glad you liked the video! :)
My mother had a 2013 RVR 5 speed stick base model. Mitsushitty Canada would not honour the paint warranty in 2014 when the roof paint started to bubble and peel. They would not honour the paint warranty in 2015 when the paint on the hood started to bubble and peel, nor would they honour the paint warranty in 2016 when the paint on the tailgate bubbled and peeled.
My mother had to pay out of pocket each time. Mitsushitty wipes their backside on the paper that warranty is written on. She also had a clutch issue between second and third gear that mitsushitty refused to look at.
The RVR was totalled in a four car pileup on the 401 outside of grimsby Ontario in 2019. Guess what? None of the airbags deployed. My mother smashed her head on the steering wheel and was fortunately only left with a concussion. If it was worse I would have sued mitsushitty Canada for the failure of the airbags.
Wow.. I'm sorry to read this.. Must be one of those cars..
@@mr.mitsubishi it wasn’t just her car. I had a 2013 mitsushitty cancer and it was defective right from factory. The suspension kept collapsing over the tires whenever I pulled out of a parking lot. It looked like I had lowered the car 1.5” even though it was bone stock. Three mitsushitty dealerships asked if I had lowered the car. I couldn’t have anyone in the car with me as the frame scraped the ground some days.
The paint was so thin, I scratched through the clear coat and the silver paint, almost to the bare metal with a snow brush. A SNOWBRUSH!! I had to pay to have the trunk and left side of the car repainted because the body shop guy could feel his finger nails catch in the scratches. Six months mitsushitty would do nothing about the failed suspension, even the service staff knew there was something wrong with car, but they couldn’t do any repairs for me.
In 2015 I told the bank because of the safety issues with the car, the witnesses from the dealerships backing me up on what was wrong, I told the bank to take the car back and deal with mitsushitty Canada on getting it fixed because I was done. The worst part was the cancer after owning it for a year and a half, was only valued at $15,000 Canadian. I had a loan for that POS totalling nearly $30,000 and the damn thing was only worth $15,000 with 10,000 kms on the clock.
Absolute BS. Never again will I even step foot in a mitsushitty dealership to buy one of their cars. And even if I did, it would be a used one for $3000 I could take to my own mechanic.
Just bought one today
Nice! Congratulations! :)
hows your experience?
I have a quick question and hope you can answer it. My family's car was a range rover land rover 1988, automatic.. If im waiting on the light on a road that has little hill the car un D stands, does not go down.. We recently purchased ASX 2022 and today I was on a light with little level and in D I took thr break off and notice did not stand the car went down (back) is that normal..? . Why it does not stay in D?
If I understand correctly your asking about the hill assist feature? If it's on the hill as soon as you let the brake go, it will roll back if you don't press the gas pedal, correct. RVR doesn't have the electronic brake system, that's why it doesn't have that feature.
@@mr.mitsubishi got you thank you. 👌
Is this car in Labrador Black?
Yes, it's Labrador Black Pearl
I’m more country driving.
It drives very well. The drivability on the 2.4 liter engine is especially good!
Ti moras da si nas ili negdje iz Bosne haha ?
Thank you for your comment :)
@@mr.mitsubishi haha I knew it
I have had my Mitsubishi for a few years now.. I do not recommend anyone to buy an outlander!! It's crap.
My Mitsubishi Lancer 1st vehicle purchase in 1996 is still alive at 500k kms and Montero bought 2006 (my 2nd vehicle) still going strong with 300k kms. No issues at all. Just the basic maintenance. So happy with Mitsubishi. Looking to purchase the PHEV Outlander
Older models looks better, ugly ugly looking rims. The car is only worth 20,000.00
Top reason NOT to choose this Mitsubishi is awful depreciation and resale value!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
Who cares if you plan on keeping it 10-15 years? You just can't beat 0% interest and 10 year warranty it's amazing
I went to a dealership today and offering at 9% interest - ridiculous! @@jeffbrossard163
Mitsubishi's are not for people looking for resale value mate