Hi all
I was wandering down the street this morning and there was a Peugeot SUV thingy parked there. It was identical to the new Outlander. Even had a squarish looking nose. Hubby thought it was an Outlander until he saw the Peugeot badge. Even the interior looked like a Mitsubishi.
Either Peugeot are rebadging Outlanders as a Peugeot or they had the same ideas as Mitsubishi. They look too much alike.
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Rebadged Outlander maybe?
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They are sharing the platforms. There are differences though.
That is how Mitsu introduced a diesel into the Outlander, in other international markets
Here is a drive article... http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Artic ... leID=68843
That is how Mitsu introduced a diesel into the Outlander, in other international markets
Here is a drive article... http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Artic ... leID=68843
Citroen C-Crosser is also an Outlander underneath.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_C-Crosser
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_C-Crosser
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Thanks for that Shane and Danny. I'm glad I wasn't going mad seeing Mitsubishis where I shouldn't be
Add to that the Great Wall that's using old Outlander engines then the Outlander isn't too bad eh if everyone wants their bits.
I reckon they can keep the Peugeot though. According to that Drive article it's more expensive with less features for what is essentially the same car. Go Mitsubishi
Also did you realise that Mitsubishi make the Space Rockets for the Japanese Space program. I was watching one of those Discovery shows and there were lots of little Mitsubishi men making things and doing the rockets.
Add to that the Great Wall that's using old Outlander engines then the Outlander isn't too bad eh if everyone wants their bits.
I reckon they can keep the Peugeot though. According to that Drive article it's more expensive with less features for what is essentially the same car. Go Mitsubishi
Also did you realise that Mitsubishi make the Space Rockets for the Japanese Space program. I was watching one of those Discovery shows and there were lots of little Mitsubishi men making things and doing the rockets.
LZY_EYE wrote:If anything I found it easier to drive due to having better visibility.
Yeah it turns out the Foresters at my workplace are heaps easier to drive, particularly in reverse. I don't need sensors in the Forester whereas I really need it in the Lancer.
Good looks come at a price I suppose. A low boot would cause the Lancer to look like a Tiida :S
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