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What am i driving to the beach?

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  1. A car that either is, (or has copied) the latest instrument cluster from Merceded/Dodge (developed during the "merger of equals" and just getting to market these last 1-2 years).

  2. My guess is the Outlander.

    It is a true POS, I had one as a rental in Seattle. It had less than 10,000 miles and it rattled everywhere. The V6 was very crude and unrefined.

  3. Don't believe that previous post. My 2007 Outlander has 25k and doesn't exhibit a single rattle and the V6 isn't crude or unrefined.

    I know, I know. Not supposed to feed the trolls but some people might believe the B.S.

  4. "Anonymous said…
    Don't believe that previous post. My 2007 Outlander has 25k and doesn't exhibit a single rattle and the V6 isn't crude or unrefined.

    I know, I know. Not supposed to feed the trolls but some people might believe the B.S.

    July 20, 2009 9:04 PM"

    Don't feed the trolls? Read any review from the major automotive publications and see what they say. Consumer Reports hasn't been so kind to it either.

    I guess you were foolish enough to purchase a vehicle from a failing manufacturer that has been rumored to be pulling out of the US market.

  5. Consumer Reports hasn't been so kind? Yeah, that's why it's a C.R. recommended pick.

    As for that silly rumor, it's been around for years and yet Mitsubishi is still in the U.S. selling cars and operates a manufacturing plant in Illinois.

    Maybe people like you should have worried more about GM than Mitsubishi.

    It's alright my friend. I'll continue to be "foolish" and enjoy my fantastic Outlander while you hide out in the shadows jeolous with that Pinto of yours.

    Again, feeding the trolls isn't wise but leaving ignorance unanswered is far worse in my opinion.

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