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2.0 SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

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Drivetrain

Drivetrain: 10 yr./ 100000 mi.

Seating

Length (in): 171.9
Width (in): 71.3
Height (in): 64.8
Wheelbase (in): 105.1
Ground clearance (in): 8.5

Interior Dimensions

EPA interior volume (cu ft): 119.2
Cargo capacity (cu ft): 21.7
Maximum cargo capacity (cu ft): 49.5

Seating

Front head room (in): 39.4
Front hip room (in): 52.1
Front leg room (in): 41.6
Front shoulder room (in): 56.2
Rear head room (in): 37.9
Rear hip room (in): 51.6
Rear leg room (in): 36.3
Rear shoulder room (in): 55.5
Basic: 5 yr./ 60000 mi.

Expert Rating

Weights and Capacities

Curb weight (lbs): 3263
Gross weight (lbs): 4343
Maximum payload (lbs): 1080

Engine

Cylinders: I4
Engine size (l): 2
Horsepower (HP): 148
Horsepower (rpm): 6000
Torque (ft-lbs): 145
Torque (rpm): 4200
Valves: 16
Valve timing: Variable
Cam type: Double overhead cam (DOHC)
Drive type: all wheel drive
Transmission: continuously variable-speed automatic
Engine type: gas

Overview

Body type: SUV
Doors: 5
Total seating: 5
Turning circle (ft): 34.8
Fuel type: regular unleaded
Fuel tank capacity (gal): 15.8
EPA combined MPG: 26
EPA city/highway MPG: 23/29 MPG
Range in miles (city/hwy): 363.4/458.2 mi.

Extra Info

Roadside: 5 yr./ unlimited mi.
Rust: 7 yr./ 100000 mi.
Domestic / imported: Imported
Country of origin: Japan
Car classification: Compact crossover SUV
Platform code / generation number: -

Trim (description)

2.0 SE 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

Colors Exterior

White Diamond(217,217,217)
Oak Brown Metallic(81,62,49)
Red Diamond(137,0,9)
Sunshine Orange Metallic(248,142,44)
Alloy Silver Metallic(191,191,191)
Labrador Black Pearl(43,43,43)
Octane Blue Metallic(38,94,170)
Mercury Gray Metallic(145,144,144)

Colors Interior

Black, leatherette/sueded microfiber(0,0,0)

What's new

All-wheel drive is now standard across the board
Special Edition trims no longer available
Part of the first Outlander Sport generation introduced in 2011

Pros

Well equipped for the price
Excellent warranty coverage

Cons

The ride is rough over bumpy roads
Many interior materials look and feel cheap
Transmission is aggravatingly slow to respond
Raucous drone while accelerating, especially with 2.0-liter engine

What's new

All-wheel drive is now standard across the board
Special Edition trims no longer available
Part of the first Outlander Sport generation introduced in 2011