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On paper, the Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-In Hybrid is what people want these days. It's three-row SUV that will travel 38 miles on electric power so many owners can get by on a single tank of gas a year (seriously, I've done it). It also has a sure-footed all-wheel drive system dubbed Super All-Wheel Control with a rear-drive performance bias. And it just took home multiple trophies at the Mudfest SUV Competition. But, how does it stack up in the real world? Tom Voelk checks out a SEL Premium model with massaging seats to see how it competes with competition from Hyundai, Kia and Toyota.
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On paper, the Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-In Hybrid is what people want these days. It's three-row SUV that will travel 38 miles on electric power so many owners can get by on a single tank of gas a year (seriously, I've done it). It also has a sure-footed all-wheel drive system dubbed Super All-Wheel Control with a rear-drive performance bias. And it just took home multiple trophies at the Mudfest SUV Competition. But, how does it stack up in the real world? Tom Voelk checks out a SEL Premium model with massaging seats to see how it competes with competition from Hyundai, Kia and Toyota.

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