2021 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport ES
- Used
The overview
- Odometer
- 87,567 miles
- Drivetrain
- FWD
- VIN
- JA4APUAU6MU021288
- Stock Number
- P27802
The full specifications
- Max seating capacity: 5
- Horsepower: 148
Notes from the dealer
2021 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport FWD CVT 2.0L I4 SMPI DOHC 16V LEV3-ULEV70 148hp Bluetooth, Backup Camera.Recent Arrival!
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
- 5.0
Great Value, Solid and reliable.
by DB from Fl on 6/13/2026 8:02:02 PM
I bought a 2026 SEL and bought my wife a 2026 SE. This was based on my great 2016 Outlander Sport that was flawless for the 9 years and 90k miles I owned it. What you are getting is a port injected normally aspirated engine. So no turbo to cause fuel dilution in the oil and fail. No direct injection to carbon up your intake valves. It may not be like the latest smartphone, but it is not disposable like the latest smart phone either. Most new cars have to be half disassembled to change the sparkplugs. This is a 15 minute job. A 5 year bumper to bumper warranty and 10 year powertrain warranty, not that you will need them. If you want a loyal car that isn't going to cost you a fortune 3 months after you make your last payment, One that will last until you name the thing and make it part of your family, this is it. I have owned 3 now. It earned my trust. - 5.0
Great value.
by Richard on 12/9/2025 9:17:15 PM
Solid and reliable. Not too much tech to worry about in the future. Great value for the money. Can't get more car for the money. My 2011 is still going strong and never was in a shop other than oil/fluid changes. Test drove Rav4 and CRV before purchase, this is same/better for thousands less. - 4.0
Love/Hate relationship
by Medi on 10/17/2025 11:07:01 AM
I have a 24 LE trim and i have a love hate relationship with this SUV, when i first got it i was in love with it, now that ive owned it for 6 months im not too happy anymore, these SUV's are great as long as you dont sit 4 full size adults inside and luggage in the back and go on a 4 hour road trip cause let me tell you the performance is 0 at that point, the lack of power entering the highway and trying to get up to speed with other vehicles makes it feel like the engine is going to explode, also the gas mileage drops like its a V8 due to contantly trying to keep up the speed and hitting the gas and rpm's raising over 5k to keep up. Another complaint is the lack of technology, looking back at my trade in a 2020 Sentra, i had more tech in that vehicle than on this SUV. I feel that for the $28k sticker for the Limited Edition version there should be more "Limited Edition" stuff like push button start, back up sensors, remote start, and most important a turbo or bigger engine. If i had to do it all over again i would stay away. The good? I love the 10yr/100k mile warranty and i love how smooth the ride is for a compact SUV.