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Mitsubishi Outlander - pictures
By:Auto Express team
24 Feb 2016


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Outlander’s 436-litre boot is decent. Diesel comes in seven-seat guise as standard, but due to the placement of the batteries, the PHEV only has a five-seat set-up

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Rear seat passengers won’t be complaining thanks to good levels of leg, knee and headroom. Interior quality has also gone up a notch

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