Its week two in the Mitsubishi Outlander in my search for the best mum car. Lets chat about safety and performance.
When driving with bub on board safety is always on your mind. The Outlander comes with a Five star ANCAP safety rating along with a high child protection rating.
But the driver monitor system is annoying. Even when you look at the central screen it bings at you. Remembering to turn it off every time is frustrating.

Having a clear reverse camera, heads up display, and digital rear view mirror all add to the feeling of safety.
Auto headlights and wipers also means there are less things to worry about.

Both Outlanders came with a 2.5 litre, 4 cylinder petrol motor. Driving all four wheels through an all-wheel drive system and an 8 step CVT.
It’s not a powerhouse engine but ample for everyday driving. It can also be a little thirsty.
Mitsubishi has a plug in hybrid versions as well.
But honestly, I would prefer a normal hybrid for better economy.
Overall, the Outlander Exceed has a lot going for it. Style, interior space, safety features and a full 10 year warranty for peace of mind.
But the biggest appeal is the outstanding value for money.
The Mitsubishi Outlander definitely gets the Mum and Bub tick of approval.
This is a Motoring Minute
Im Brianna Fraser

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