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Early retirement is near.

 

I am downgrading now Liao.

 

Can save ... Save

 

If I'm still in my early 40s with teens kids. Why not?

Want to save can drive attrage lol
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3rd row too cramp

Thats why when it was initially launched, it is positioned as a 7 seaters.. but lately brand themselves as a 5+option of 2.
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In April-18 COE ~37k selling price $107,999.

now COE around 33k selling price still $107,999?

What is the VES band for Outlnader? AD had considered the VES into the prices?  [confused]

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Conisdering between Outlander and Noah... but Outlander stock only arrive in Aug... if COE drop after July maybe price will drop further?

very diff needs leh.. noah and outlander.. but both depreciation is about the same...

 

if 3rd row space is important then don't even consider outlander please....

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In April-18 COE ~37k selling price $107,999.

now COE around 33k selling price still $107,999?

What is the VES band for Outlnader? AD had considered the VES into the prices? [confused]

My guess is since Elegance shipment only arrive in Aug, C&C is not ina hurry... they rather push Sports model instead which is arriving in July...

very diff needs leh.. noah and outlander.. but both depreciation is about the same...

 

if 3rd row space is important then don't even consider outlander please....

My kids quite short so third row still ok... but agree space is much better in Noah. Outlander appears to be the safer car though with 7 airbags and better crash test results.
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In April-18 COE ~37k selling price $107,999.

now COE around 33k selling price still $107,999?

What is the VES band for Outlnader? AD had considered the VES into the prices?  [confused]

 

I see whether they have good promos in the coming weekend.

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My guess is since Elegance shipment only arrive in Aug, C&C is not ina hurry... they rather push Sports model instead which is arriving in July...

My kids quite short so third row still ok... but agree space is much better in Noah. Outlander appears to be the safer car though with 7 airbags and better crash test results.

yup. just buy outlander then since kids young
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In April-18 COE ~37k selling price $107,999.

now COE around 33k selling price still $107,999?

What is the VES band for Outlnader? AD had considered the VES into the prices?  [confused]

i heard from from C&C SA, ves is $10k penalty

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tried the outlander new model 2.0l today

priced very competitive among japan SUV

exterior look not bad but interior disappointing very plastic

the pick up also very sluggish

and the last row is very cramp

worse than xtrail which i tried last month, in terms of space and performance

 

no wonder is priced one of the lowest for SUV

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tried the outlander new model 2.0l today

priced very competitive among japan SUV

exterior look not bad but interior disappointing very plastic

the pick up also very sluggish

and the last row is very cramp

worse than xtrail which i tried last month, in terms of space and performance

 

no wonder is priced one of the lowest for SUV

 

Drive becomes a bit better when it reaches 3000-4000 rpm. 

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tried the outlander new model 2.0l today

priced very competitive among japan SUV

exterior look not bad but interior disappointing very plastic

the pick up also very sluggish

and the last row is very cramp

worse than xtrail which i tried last month, in terms of space and performance

 

no wonder is priced one of the lowest for SUV

U mean 3rd row worst than xtrail? Sorry but I find that xtrail 3rd row cannot be used when 2nd row is seated with passengers. Outlander 3rd row is still usable.

 

 

This is a very good review of xtrail. 5+2, 2 without legs. My review is the same.

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look very cramp to me

but driving wise, xtrail feel better than outlander

outlander 2.0l is just too sluggish

and the interior is... really too plastic

cut too much corner

but to be fair outlander is priced very low for suv

so what u pay is what u get

 

U mean 3rd row worst than xtrail? Sorry but I find that xtrail 3rd row cannot be used when 2nd row is seated with passengers. Outlander 3rd row is still usable.

 

 

This is a very good review of xtrail. 5+2, 2 without legs. My review is the same.

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tried the outlander new model 2.0l today

priced very competitive among japan SUV

exterior look not bad but interior disappointing very plastic

the pick up also very sluggish

and the last row is very cramp

worse than xtrail which i tried last month, in terms of space and performance

 

no wonder is priced one of the lowest for SUV

The spec and fit finish brought in is being price to be competitive and low as possible.

No doubt you will find it sluggish vs other 2.0L being the Mit outlander is only a SOHC engine with Mivec on intake only.

It serve to be cruise leisurly not sprinter.

Even the other region Mit outlander with 2.0L DOHC its Mivec only at intake. The exhaust cam no more with Mivec.

 

In fact CNC brochure have publish wrong that Mivec on both intake and exhaust.

 

Since it does not suit you, you may just focus on other brand.

Drive becomes a bit better when it reaches 3000-4000 rpm.

No doubt as the peak torque kick in about that region.
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look very cramp to me

but driving wise, xtrail feel better than outlander

outlander 2.0l is just too sluggish

and the interior is... really too plastic

cut too much corner

but to be fair outlander is priced very low for suv

so what u pay is what u get

 

 

you already said they trying to price the Outlander competitively, so you answered your own question. no need to keep on harping on the plastic interior.
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Mazda CX-5 vs Mitsubishi Outlander, which is better buy?

CX5 cannot seat 7, eventhough outlander 3rd row not for long distance.

so no one like to comment base on this basis.

unless you are comparing juz on pricing vs features then the slight higher price CX5 is a good buy.

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Went to C&C on Sunday. Was told that Outlander will see a facelift with some slight improvement soon. In fact, if book now, will get the FL.

 

The FL will have these new features:

 

  1. electric parking brake
  2. rear aircon vent (at the back of the console box betw driver and front passenger)
  3. front passenger electric seat

 

For info, in case anyone is considering Outlander...

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