THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE MORNING
Wheels Australia Magazine|September 2024
ELLEN'S UP WITH THE LARKS BUT GETS AN UNWELCOME EARLY MORNING ALARM
ELLEN DEWAR
THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE MORNING

MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER PHEV EXCEED TOURER

Price as tested $71,790
This month 781km @ 6.1L/100km
Overall 1542km @ 6.0L/100km

DARK, COLD, EARLY starts are part of the gig if you sign up to be a car photographer but even after all these years I'm still not a natural. Today I'm on dog-walking duties at, checks clock, 6:02 am. It's not quite windscreen defrost territory, but it's not far off and I'm setting out to meet a mate to walk my four-legged bestie, Cleo.

Donning more layers than I care to load in one wash, they're having the unfortunate effect of temporarily insulating me against the Outlander's heated seats, even on the maximum level three setting. Fail.

I prod the start button and attempt to clack the shifter back into drive and - clunk. I ought to have learned by now. One press on the starter button and the Outlander's accessory system comes to life.

You need a longer hold to actually make the PHEV system ready to drive. It's something that's repeatedly frustrated me, and it's simple, but I'll get it right eventually.

This story is from the September 2024 edition of Wheels Australia Magazine.

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