Search results

Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Forum

Help Support Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
  1. J

    What are the real world lease costs in the US for the GT?

    Thanks for the info!! I drive a LEAF currently as well.
  2. J

    What are the real world lease costs in the US for the GT?

    What lease costs have you all been able to negotiate at the Mitsu dealers? Better or worse than the "Calculate your payments" lease cost calculator on the Mitsubishi website? I asked for the lease cost for a GT PHEV with an MSRP of $41,700. The lease cost quoted was $571/month for 36 months...
  3. J

    Did Mitsu blunder by not putting 16Kwh battery in US version

    I agree Mitsubishi can't afford premature failure. I'd also argue neither can Nissan. I won't buy another Nissan EV until the battery problem is solved, there is no evidence I'm aware of that they have addressed the issue adequately. Yeah, the problem of rebates or credits going to the dealer...
  4. J

    Decent dealer experience despite n00b mistake

    I test drove the 2018 Outlander this weekend at Hallmark near Nashville TN. Sales folk were reasonably knowledgeable about the car and were very helpful while I was trying figure out the cars features as we drove along. Most of my questions were answered quickly and correctly. No crazy high...
  5. J

    Did Mitsu blunder by not putting 16Kwh battery in US version

    Nissan have fitted 40kWh in the same box as the original 24kWh and the MSRP is the same. Additionally the tax credit is available to everyone. If you don't have the tax liability to be able to claim against an outright purchase, the tax credit gets applied as part of a lease.
  6. J

    Did Mitsu blunder by not putting 16Kwh battery in US version

    Took a test drive of the Outlander PHEV this weekend. Very nice car. I was running the numbers to figure out if I'm going to purchase or not and it occured to me that Mitsubishi only get $5800 or so in Federal tax credit due to the 12kWh battery. A 16kWh battery would get the full $7,500 credit...
Back
Top