Detail Info for: Mitsubishi : Outlander XLS 2003 Mitsubishi Outlander No Reserve!!!!

Transaction Info
Sold On:
02/16/2011
Price:
$ 5100.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
63000
Location:
Orange, CA, 92705
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2003 Mitsubishi Outlander
Submodel Body Type:
XLS SUV
Engine:
4 Cylinder 2.4 Liter
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
ja4lx31g73u061200
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Power Windows
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
2003 Mitsubishi Outlander XLS Great car some minor bumps and bruises to areas.. Runs good looking to sell to the highest bidder. call for more details anytime 714-290-9213 What's New for 2003 Mitsubishi jumps into the mini-SUV battle with the Outlander, which offers different styling but little else to separate it from the likes of the Subaru Forester or Honda CR-V. Review After years of losing potential market share, Mitsubishi will jump into the mini SUV fray with their new Outlander for 2003. Built on a wheelbase of 103.3 inches, measuring 179.1 inches in length and weighing in at 3461 pounds (3240 for two-wheel-drive models), the Outlander is virtually identical to the Honda CR-V in size. With a prominent hood bulge and a large grille that dips down into the front fascia, the Outlander tries to look more brute-ute than cute-ute. Smooth flanks and a likewise clean tail (with clear lens taillights on XLS models) complete the Outlander's uncluttered look. Up top, a tubular roof rack can be configured to carry anything from surfboards to bicycles. A mostly conventional cabin features large instrument pods and familiar control layouts. Split folding rear seats allow a maximum of 60.3 cubic feet of cargo capacity. Unlike most of its competitors, the Outlander stows its spare tire under the cargo floor, as opposed to being installed (and exposed) on the rear end of the vehicle. A 2.4-liter inline four (borrowed from the Galant) provides 140 horsepower and 157 pound-feet of torque. The torque figure comes in at just 2,500 rpm, promising brisk performance at lower speeds. A four-speed Sportronic automatic gearbox allows manual-style shifting and is the only tranny fitted to the Outlander. Front- or all-wheel-drive configurations are offered, and all Outlanders have fully independent suspensions utilizing MacPherson struts up front and a multilink coil spring setup out back. Brakes are a front disc/rear drum arrangement with ABS as an option. Two trim levels, base LS and upscale XLS, will be offered. The LS will come well-stocked with desired features such as air conditioning, power package, CD audio and cruise control. Moving up to the XLS adds the versatile roof rack, fog lamps, alloy wheels, white-faced gauges and leather wrapping for the steering wheel and shifter. Options include a sound and sun package (which features a 210-watt audio system and a sunroof), leather seating and side airbags. With pricing starting at under $19,000, the Outlander is looking to snag its share of active folks who would've previously driven by a Mitsubishi dealer on their way to Toyota, Honda, Ford, or Hyundai stores.On Feb-10-11 at 14:15:17 PST, seller added the following information: Correction this is a LS. thanks