2014 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Se Awc 4-door Suv Mercury Gray / Black on 2040-cars
Bath, Maine, United States
This 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport SE AWC 4-Door SUV Mercury Gray / Black is located in Bath, Maine and is in excellent condition with fewer than 10,500 mostly highway miles. The vehicle has been driven with respect and has been meticulously cared for since it was new. There is no damage history. We, the original owners, purchased the vehicle new on 12/12/2013 from Cold Brook Mitsubishi in Skowhegan, Maine. Service has been performed by that dealer. This is a comfortable, extremely good handling vehicle, a real pleasure to drive and ride in. We have owned it for less than 7 months but we have now decided to move to a location in the southern US where we will only need one small vehicle and we will not need 4-wheel drive. This vehicle is a terrific value, considering it was purchased for about $26,000 seven months ago and a new Outlander Sport with all of the accessories included with this one would cost even more than that now.
In addition to those listed above, this Outlander has the following Options: Options continued ... - Heated Front Seats - Rear Floor Heater Ducts - 6.1" Touch Screen Display Audio - 140-Watt AM/FM/CD/MP3 Audio System w/ 6 Speakers - 710 W Rockford Fosgate Premium Sound System w/ 9 Speakers Including... 10 Inch Subwoofer w/ Punch Control, DTS Neural Surround, Premidia-Wide Surround, and Dolby Volume - SiriusXM Satellite Radio - Digital HD Display - Fuse HandsfreeLink System w/ USB Port - Rearview Camera System - Fast Key Entry System - One Touch Start/Stop Engine Switch - Auto On/Off Headlights - Rain Sensing Wipers - Illuminated Visor Vanity Mirrors - Steering Wheel Mounted Cruise Control and Audio Switches - Retractable Assist Grips - Dual Front Cup Holders - Rear Seat Center Armrest w/ 2 Cup Holders - Center Console w/ Armrest Storage - Power Door and Tailgate Locks - Telescopic Steering Column - Service Reminder System - Variable Intermittent Wipers - Rear Window Wiper - 12V Accessory Outlet (2) - Rear Privacy Glass - Active Stability Contro (ASC) - Tire Pressure Monitoring System - Latch System for Child Seats - Anti-Theft Alarm System - Engine Immobilizer - Hill Start Assist - Power Drivers Seat - Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror - Accessory Rear Park Assist Sensors - Accessory Wheel Locks - Accessory All Weather Floor mats (4) - Cargo Package - Reversible Cargo mat - Tonneau Cover - Cargo Net - Fuel economy according to Window Sticker (available upon request): - 26 MPG combined City / Highway - 24 MPG City - 29 MPG Highway Note: Those figures are about what we experienced. - Warranty Information: - The remainder of the 10-year / 100,000 mile Limited Power-train Warranty - The remainder of the 5-year / 60,000 mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty - The remainder of the 7-year / 100,000 mile Anti-Corrosion / Perforation Warranty - The remainder of the 5-year / Unlimited mile Roadside Assistance Warranty Important note: You will need to check with your participating retailer for terms and conditions of the warranties - Government 5-Star Safety Rating: - Frontal Crash = 4-Star Driver and Passenger - Side Crash = 5-Star Front Seat, 4-star Rear Seat - Rollover (Single Vehicle Crash) = 4-Star |
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