Monday, October 23, 2006

2007 Mitsubishi Outlander "Build and Price" now av...

Edmunds.com has recently published a "build and price" tool for the 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander. The good thing about this online pricing tool is that it gives potential buyers the Invoice Price for the car, and the MSRP (manufacturer's suggested retail price).

Another very useful addition to the website's great free services is their "TMV Price" or the True Market Value price, which is described as

our estimate of the current average selling price for this vehicle.This price is for your state if you provided us with a Zip Code; otherwise it is the national average. This is a base price and does not include the cost of optional equipment or taxes and other fees. The TMV price is what you need to know to negotiate a fair price.

The build and price tool will more or less represent the official "Build and Price" tool to be published by www.mitsubishicars.com on the first week of November.

The 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander offers a great selection of high-tech options for the car. It's powered by a 3.0 liter, 6 cylinder (V6) gasoline engine, and mated with a 6 speed Sportronic transmission. The Sportronic transmission (INVECS in some countries) allows the driver to operate the vehicle in either pure automatic mode, or shift semi-manually (using + and - in the stick shift) without the need for a clutch. The XLS trim will allow you to change gears using the added "paddle shifters" mounted below the steering wheel, much like in the WRC and F1 cars. For this model, Mitsubishi has improved the safety features of the car, making front and side airbags standard on all trims. All these great features and more for a very reasonable price compared to what the competitors offer. Last but not the least, Mitsubishi offers the best warranty in the passenger car industry in America.

So if you are planning to purchase a midsize SUV in the coming weeks or months, the 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander is an option worthy to consider. You will not get a better deal any other midsize SUV for the amount of money you pay. It's fun, sporty, and most of all safe SUV you can use drive to work, take on a camping trip on the weekend, go fishing with dad, or pickup the kids after a soccer game. Whatever use you have in mind for a midsize SUV, the Outlander can do it.

Some useful links:
Edmunds.com
2007 Outlander Pricing and Options
My published articles on the 2007 Outlander
2007 Mitsubishi Outlander minisite 

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