Pdf MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER XLS 2.4 liter automatic Roadtest Reports The compact all wheel market drive (AWD) has enjoyed healthy sales especially lately with a series of offers of new and very good competing for a share of the sales. One of the latest releases is a brand new car called the Sojourner, which aims to market as an adventure Mitsubishi picnicker. While it is set to replace the ego, which is currently being run-out mode, the stranger is a larger sized vehicle providing significantly more interior space.
Outlander was launched in Japan in mid-2001 and is entirely new for the Australian market for 2003. At first sight, in front of the stranger is not attribute more aesthetically pleasing, although it is distinctive. The front style is destined to become a familiar sight, as a feature of other vehicles Mitsubishi families. From all the other angles, the stranger nicely styled with a nice modern look.
The Outlander AWD wagon is a constant using a viscous coupling unit to deploy all four wheels of a car. In normal driving conditions is divided equally paired anterior, posterior, but when the system detects slip into any of the wheels, the Centre differential automatically adjusts torque split.
While the stranger is new, the fuel injected four-cylinder engine 2.4 l single camshaft that powers from Mitsubishi Nimbus. The engine develops a peak power of 100 kW at 5000 rpm and maximum torque figure of 205 Nm at 2500 rpm.

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