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2005
Mitsubishi Outlander Reinforced Safety
with Matched Performance Parts and Accessories |
by:
Jenny
McLane |
The
Outlander is built on a rigid unibody chassis
and benefits from Mitsubishi's extensive
experience in international rallies and
raids. The Outlander benefits from such
body-strengthening techniques as MASH seam
welding and what Mitsubishi calls its RISE
design (Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution).
Much of this technology was developed from
the company's winning efforts in the Paris-Dakar
raid as well as its involvement in the World
Rally Championship with the Lance
It has four doors and a roomy cargo area
that's easily accessible. Like other small
crossover sport utilities, the Mitsubishi
Outlander offers elevated seating for better
visibility.
Mitsubishi's 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine
is rated at 160 horsepower, matching the
output of the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4.
Mitsubishi tuned the Outlander's engine
to deliver the bulk of its torque at lower
engine speeds. Mitsubishi's MIVEC electronic
variable-valve setup helps the engine to
operate at peak power and efficiency throughout
the rev range.
The 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander is available
in three models: LS, XLS, and Limited. All
come with the 160-horsepower 2.4-liter four-cylinder
engine. Most models come standard with an
automatic, but the base models come with
a five-speed manual. Each is available with
front-wheel drive (2WD) or all-wheel drive
(AWD).
The LS trim includes air conditioning; cruise
control; power windows and locks; power
folding rearview mirrors; a height-adjustable
steering wheel; height-adjustable driver's
seat; a 140-watt, four-speaker AM/FM/CD
audio system. It also has an analog clock;
center console with storage; two 12-volt
accessory outlets; 60/40 split, folding
and reclining back seat; intermittent windshield
and rear window wipers, and 16-inch steel
wheels. A cargo cover, floor mats, keyless
entry, and roof rails come standard on the
AWD model and are optional on the 2WD model
XLS trim adds a rear spoiler, premium cloth
seat fabric, extra speakers, whiteface gauges
and clock, a leather steering wheel and
shift knob, see-through headrests, a tubular
roof rack and alloy wheels. Options for
XLS 2WD include a Sun & Sound package with
a 210-watt Infinity audio system with six-CD
changer and sunroof.
The new Limited and Limited AWD have heated
leather seats, front side airbags, heated
outside mirrors, and body-colored fender
flares and air dams.
Safety equipment includes three-point seatbelts
for all five seating positions. Both front
seats feature seatbelt pretensioner and
force-limiter technology, which can help
reduce injuries in an accident. Also standard
are: child safety seat anchors. Anti-lock
brakes are optional on the XLS and Limited
models; ABS helps the driver maintain control
of the car in an emergency braking situation.
Parts and accessories for Mitsubishi are
available at Parts Train. All you have to
do is go to http://www.partstrain.com/ShopByVehicle/MITSUBISHI
and choose which ones are compatible for
your needs. The advantage of using Mitsubishi
parts and accessories is that these are
especially designed to work well with all
Mitsubishi cars and therefore you have ensured
performance and maximized workability out
of these parts and accessories.
Partstrain also offers car parts, which
are continuously being improved upon to
ensure quality service and performance.
About the author:
Jenny McLane is a 36 year old native of
Iowa and has a knack for research on cars
and anything and everything about it. She
works full time as a Market Analyst for
one of the leading car parts suppliers in
the country today.
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