Mitsubishi introduced its towers and the brightest to lead us during an eight-hour event in the arid desert oasis of Palm Springs, California. Any one listening, 290-hp Lancer Ralliart to i MiEV electric. And hunt we did. We arrow up winding mountain roads and down gravel paths chipboard. If they have made, we beat it. Pretty hard, too. Odd, then the objective of this particular review - and in many ways the star of the game - not a carbon fiber body kit EVO X enhanced, but the new Mitsubishi Outlander 2010 GT, Moreover : Toyota Highlander
Yeah, an SUV. In fact, a CUV, though with much ground clearance. Mitsubishi has introduced the second generation Outlander in 2006 (replacing more of the generation of car-esque first.) And 2010 marks a major upgrading. In GT trim, almost everything has changed, from the outside inward to the quantity and quality gadgets to the engine output to the transmission and, finally, above all, its all wheel drive. The 2009 Outlander is a fine, competent machine tool - ideally suited for transporting children and groceries. But frankly, it does not have hearts on fire. And while the new Outlander GT will not necessarily be it is certainly not just another sedan on stilts.
Moreover : Toyota Highlander
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