**Full Disclosure: I test drove the 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander GT for 7 days for review purposes. No compensation was received and all opinions are my own.
The week I had the 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander GT, it rained all day, every day. That didn’t stop my kids and I from taking the crossover vehicle out, though! We took it to church every day that week (in preparation for VBS), to a friend’s house for a play date, to a hotel for a fun night away from home and out to dinner to celebrate my 4th blogiversary!
The white exterior of the Outlander was stunning while the inside was spacious and cozy.
Compared to the car I drive on a daily basis, it was easy to find things I really liked about the Mitsubishi Outlander. Because the Outlander isn’t 11 years old and hasn’t had kids making a mess of the backseat for just as long, I had to try a little harder to find things I didn’t love.
Things I Loved:
- The middle row can be moved forward for more leg room in the third row, or backward for more leg room in the middle.
- The headlights could be adjusted up or down. I thought this was a neat feature as I’ve never seen it in another vehicle.
- Whether the third row was up or down, there was more than enough space to pack lots of stuff for whatever activity you have planned.
Things I Wasn’t Crazy About:
- The Outlander didn’t have as much ‘get-up-and-go’ as I would have expected.
- The a/c vents are great if you’re in the front driver or passenger seats, but there aren’t any vents in the backseat (which is a necessity in South Texas).
The 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander GT gets about 23 miles per gallon (combined city & highway) and runs right at $30,000.
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Paula @ Frosted Fingers says
Oh! I really like that you can move the middle row for more leg room in the 3rd row! I would want better a/c vents, though. Overall looks like a really nice car.