2008 Mitsubishi Outlander, 2008 subaru forester or 2008 suzuki grand vitara?
I’m looking to buy a small SUV or station wagon. I know that Toyota, honda, nissan etc make better quality vehicles, but at the same time they’re also more costlier than the 3 choices i mentioned above. So to save some money, i decided to go for 1 of these 3 brands above. Will suzuki, mitsubishi or subaru prove to be reliable, tough and long lasting vehicles like toyotas and hondas or would it be a bad deal? Which would be the best out of the 3?
i would go the Mitsubishi cause they are a very nice and comfortable car to drive and they also look the best well that’s what i recon any way
will i don’t but Grand Vitara or the Mitsubishi Outlander but i will say get the Subaru Forester because is a 4 wheel drive and have a better crash test safety than the other two car but here and also it comes with two engine an 2.5 H4 Clyinder with 173 HP and also have another 2.5 H4 with 224 HP and gets better gas mileage than the grand Vitara and the Outlander. so I will say get the Subaru. is more powerful, reliable and bet on gas and will stay a lot longer then the other two car. so good luck.
Definetely the 2008 Suzuki Grand Vitara
It won the consumer best buy award and was the winner of auto pacifics 2007 ideal vehicle award in the compact/SUV category.
My advice is for you to take each of them for a test drive and see how you feel in each one.
I’d honestly go for the Subaru. It’s far and away more reliable then mitsubishi, suzuki, honda, toyota, nissan….all of them. The horizontally opposed boxer motor’s in them are unbeatable, and they have a really good build quality throughout. Subaru started out making their engines for fighter planes for the japanese in WW2 under the name "fuji heavy industries" so they know what they are doing.
Ok, don’t bother with a Suzuki unless you are looking for an uncomfortable ride and low quality craftsmanship. I can’t say anything bad about the Forester but I prefer the Mitsubishi. Mitsubishi has a 5yr, 60,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty, a 10yr, 100,000 mile powertrain warranty, and every new car comes with 5yrs roadside assistance. The has front, side seat, and side curtain airbags with roll sensors too. Bottom line, you’ll have to drive them both to decide what works best for you…right now Mitsubishi has 2.9% financing for 60 months