Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER FROM $29,490

The base front-wheel-drive 2.0-litre petrol/five-speed manual Outlander ES five-seater is $29,490, while a continuously variable automatic (CVT) transmission and two extra seats adds $2300.

The all-wheel-drive 2.4-litre petrol CVT ES seven-seater is $34,690. Each of these models is also available with a Safety Pack, comprising automatic emergency braking, lane-departure warning, radar cruise and automatic high beam. It adds $1500-$1900. It’s standard on the $37,190 LS

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