Red Diamond exterior and Black interior. Heated Seats, 3rd Row Seat, Back-Up Camera, Satellite Radio, Alloy Wheels, ACCESSORY TONNEAU COVER, 4x4.
KEY FEATURES INCLUDE
Third Row Seat, 4x4, Heated Driver Seat, Back-Up Camera, Satellite Radio Mitsubishi SE with Red Diamond exterior and Black interior features a 4 Cylinder Engine with 166 HP at 6000 RPM*.
OPTION PACKAGES
ACCESSORY TONNEAU COVER.
PURCHASE WITH CONFIDENCE
CARFAX 1-Owner Every Blue Certified used vehicle must pass a 139-point inspection, Service available at any Ford Dealer in the 50 states, and be less than 10 years old with no more than 150,000 miles on the odometer, and a manufacturer-backed 90-Day/4,000-Mile (whichever comes first) Comprehensive Limited Warranty, 14-day/1,000-mile Money Back Guarantee, and Complimentary 24/7 Roadside Assistance, 11,000 FordPass Rewards Points to use towardscheduled maintenance visits or other rewards, CARFAX Vehicle History Report included, Complimentary SiriusXM 3-month trial
Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase.
Certified Pre-Owned 2020 MitsubishiOutlander SE CUV I-4 cyl
- Exterior Color
- Red Diamond
- Interior Color
- Black
- Odometer
- 36,889 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 24/29 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Variable
- Drivetrain
- 4x4
- Engine
- I-4 cyl
- VIN
- JA4AZ3A32LZ003562
- Stock Number
- P6773T
Mitsubishi
Outlander
Included Packages & Accessories
Detailed Specifications
- 1st and 2nd row curtain head airbags
- 4-wheel ABS Brakes
- 50-50 Third Row Seat
- ABS and Driveline Traction Control
- Anti-theft alarm system
- Audio controls on steering wheel
- Automatic front air conditioning
- Bluetooth wireless phone connectivity
- Braking Assist
- Bucket front seats
- Cargo area light
- Center Console Trim : Piano Black/Metal-Look
- Cloth/leatherette seat upholstery
- Cruise control
- Cruise controls on steering wheel
- Dash Trim : Piano black/metal-look
- Daytime running lights
- Driver and passenger heated-cushion, driver and passenger heated-seatback
- Driver knee airbags
- Dual front air conditioning zones
- Dual illuminated vanity mirrors
- Electrochromatic rearview mirror
- External temperature display
- FUSE
- Front Ventilated disc brakes
- Front fog/driving lights
- Front reading lights
- Fuel Capacity: 15.8 gal.
- Fuel Consumption: City: 24 mpg
- Fuel Consumption: Highway: 29 mpg
- Fuel Type: Regular unleaded
- Heated driver mirror
- Heated passenger mirror
- Heated windshield washer jets, Wiper park
- Interior air filtration
- Leather shift knob trim
- Leather/piano black steering wheel trim
- Machined aluminum rims w/ painted accents
- Manual Folding Third Row Seat
- Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 9.4 s
- Max cargo capacity: 63 cu.ft.
- Metal-look door trim
- Passenger Airbag
- Power remote driver mirror adjustment
- Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
- Power windows
- Privacy glass: Deep
- Radio Data System
- Rear seats center armrest
- Remote activated exterior entry lights
- Remote power door locks
- Side airbag
- SiriusXM AM/FM/HD/Satellite Radio
- SiriusXM Satellite Radio(TM)
- Speed Sensitive Audio Volume Control
- Speed-proportional electric power steering
- Split rear bench
- Stability control
- Suspension class: Regular
- Tachometer
- Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System
- Total Number of Speakers: 6
- Trip computer
- Tumble forward rear seats
- Turn signal in mirrors
- Vehicle Emissions: LEV3-ULEV70
- Video Monitor Location: Front
- Wheel Diameter: 18
- Wheel Width: 7
Dealer Notes
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4Out of 5
- 1.0
This vehicle sucks
By Veronica | on Thursday, June 06, 2024
Continues to live in the shop for repairs. Not reliable enough, bad experience dealing with it. Terrible quality, gas mileage sucks. It's not a good choice suv. No quality, no performance, nothing but a money pitt.… - 4.0
Big Space, Great Value, So Reliable
By Skipper | on Wednesday, August 28, 2019
We bought our Outlander from Avis Car Sales. We've had it for two years. Besides regular oil changes, we have not spent one penny on any thing! We love Toyotas but this was so much cheaper than the Highlander or even the Rav4 and is just as reliable. We've carried seven people in it numerous times. We've also carried 8 suitcases, four carry-on bags, and lots of baby equipment. The engine is a very clever 4 cylinder mated to a CVT. It is smooth and the mileage is great though acceleration is limited. Brakes have been very reliable. It's small on the outside, big on the inside. Will probably go right back to Avis for out next car -- another Outlander!… - 4.0
Reliable Budget Vehicle
By YellowRose | on Friday, July 05, 2024
I purchased a 2017 Outlander SEL with 3K miles on it in 2017. Now it's 2024, 78,000 miles. No issues whatsoever. I've changed the oil regularly, had the transmission serviced based on the recommended schedule, replaced the tires at around 45K and replaced the brakes at around 60K. It still has the original battery! (The battery is getting near its end. If I leave the doors open too long, sit listening to the radio, etc. it does die quickly. But I've NEVER had a battery last 7 years before!) I chose the Outlander, first and foremost, because I had owned previously owned 2 Mitsubishi's (a 1988 Mighty Max bought new and then a 1997 Eclipse purchased used for a teenage son) and knew first hand they were reliable vehicles. The second deciding factor was price. It was lower priced than any comparably equipped vehicle. Final factor was warranty. 5yr/60K mile standard new car warranty + to the original owner only a 10 year/100K mile engine and transmission warranty (the extended engine/transmission warranty also applies to Certified Pre-Owned purchases.) Mitsubishi is known as a budget brand, and yes you will see some evidence of that in the interior finishes. But they are also one of the top sellers in many lesser developed countries where reliability and price are more important to the buyer than bells and whistles. They make a solid drive train. (Yes, MItsubishi vehicles do depreciate quickly. I keep vehicles 10+ years on average so that wasn't a big concern to me--I saved about $5k up front over a GMC Terrain which was my second choice, and by the time I sell it I may get $1k less than if I were selling the Terrain with similar age and mileage. If you are buying used, that depreciation is a saving to you. But if you plan to only keep the vehicle a couple of years, I would never recommend buying a new Mitsubishi.) Do not believe all the 1 star ratinga you see here. Notice the dates -- most all reviews prior to June 2024 were great. And there's a gap of several months between many reviews. Then, over a span of about 3 days, there are about 20 1 star reviews -- obviously someone unhappy about a transmission issue posting repeatedly. These have a CVT and CVTs do require more regular maintenance than "normal" transmissions. The manual says it should be serviced every 60K miles under normal driving, 30K under extreme conditions. My dealership recommends just doing it every 30K regardless--costs about $160 at the dealership. Or if you are mechanically inclined, do it yourself.…
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