Mitsubishi Outlander, Fiat Freemont or Nissan Qashqai 2.0?
Hello, Which of the following cars is better?
Thank you in advance!
Nissan Qashqai 2.0
- First registered 03/2013
- Transmission type: Automatic
- Mileage 133,950 km
- Power 141 hp (104 kW)
- Fuel gasoline
- All-wheel drive
- Retail price 12,999
Mitsubishi Outlander 2.2 DI-D Instyle
- First registered 3/2013
- Transmission type: Automatic
- Mileage 165,158 km
- Power 150 hp (110 kW)
- Fuel diesel
- Retail price 12,990€
Fiat Freemont
- First registered 05/2014
- Transmission type: manual transmission
- Mileage 143,000 km
- Power 170 hp (125 kW)
- Fuel diesel
- Front wheel drive
- Selling price 10,350 €
Hello, Josef!
Both vehicles are neither really bad nor really good or better said they are not the optimum in class; they are SUVs of the second row, which they are bought when the purchase price is decisive.
I would decide in doubt for the outlander; the Fiat Freemont is actually an ami (dodge) that is assembled in Mexico – there is a real Japanese of a brand that has never been known for bad quality, but rather for reliable cars with slight detail weaknesses, more sympathetic or more confident. The technique was not bad at the fiat, but also here I see the Mitsubishi vorndran.
I thank you very much for what you believe now Fiat, Mitsubishi or Nissan. I don’t know the cars so well. That’s why I’d be grateful if you would suggest me a good car. I can spend up to 15000 and I need a 7-seat car.
The Nissan Qashqai is quite okay, but actually a higher-level compact that occupied the segment about 15 years ago, in which the Nissan Tiida, designed as a classic golf opponent, had gone to customer gathering – correspondingly little space he has compared; the outlander is, for example, a whole class larger. He can be seen, but the Qashqai+2 is actually not a true seven-seater, but a compact one with two emergency seats for primary school children – formerly, one would have said “mother seat”.
Other tips in the segment could be a used Ford Galaxy or S-Max, possibly also the smaller C-Max, or a Opel Zafira or Zafira Tourer. For 15,000 euros, you should be joined. Interesting, but rare and visually not very beautiful is the Ssangyong Rodius, which was built until 2009: Technically, he is too many parts identical to robust old Mercedes models (W124, W202 and W210) – and these are strong cars that stand out; I still drive a 1997 W202 with 281,000 kilometers. Although it slowly controls the “regenerate”, it is still impeccable.
From Mitsbishi Outlander you only hear positives, my neighbor has one, but in a hybrid version.
Solid technology, not real weaknesses. a little gigantic but durable diesel morning, certainly not a styling highlight, but better than other around 🙂
Nissan is probably still too ill with the iron austerity of the formerly sought over Interpol because of alleged tax evasion. Chefs Carlos Ghosn:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Ghosn
And Fiat is more likely to run away in general, and I would leave my fingers off.