Mitsubishi Outlander Phev.

Mitsubishi Outlander Phev.

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cayman-black

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12,930 posts

223 months

Saturday 30th October 2021
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Seen a few of these about and was wondering are they good, any owners here? tia.

Robotron70

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50 months

Saturday 30th October 2021
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Residuals won’t be good I wouldn’t think? No more Mitsubishi UK, my local Mitsi dealer has converted to Subaru eek

boiler2003

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92 months

Saturday 30th October 2021
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I think Mitsubishi has committed to supporting existing vehicles for 10 years, so perhaps not the cliff edge you might imagine, and aftersales have been sold to International Motors - who I think are the importers of Subaru.

I bought a 3-year-old Outlander PHEV last August, and have done around 7000 miles and am very pleased with it. You have to remember it is a compromise - battery and engine to lug about, so some things it is not so good at. Probably 90% of my journeys are battery only, and I can get 22 ish miles out of the battery, perhaps a little more if I don't need to put the heater/demister on.

The things it does not do well - heater/demister use a fair only whack of battery - if it's a long journey, it matters less - but on those 20-mile journeys, it can be annoying. Of course, the solution is to pre-heat the car, so I have a full battery and a warm car to start.

When the engine works in series (engine charging battery, battery driving motor) the engine can sound like it's revving quite a lot especially going uphill. The engine doesn't drive the wheels until about 50 ish mph presumably because of gearing.

In 7000 miles I have probably filled it up 12 times - and the tank is only 35 ish litres.

For me, it was a good compromise - I would have had an electric, but I needed substantial boot space to take an age-group rugby kit for 30 odd weeks a year. Hopefully by the time I replace this, 2nd hand electric cars with larger boots will be more common.

cayman-black

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Saturday 30th October 2021
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Thanks guys, They do look good and they seam to be holding there price well from what i,ve seen a local dealer had one which was nice but it sold very quickly so i didnt get the chance to drive it.
Yes i hear the secret is to warm the car whilst its on charge that way it wont use up the battery. For short local jorneys i think i would be able just to use the battery so looks a good value car and also has room for my dogs.

Scrump

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cayman-black

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Scrump said:
Thanks Scrump.

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