Analysing market data
Fetching listings · computing fair value · building charts
Analysing market data
Fetching listings · computing fair value · building charts
Market Intelligence
Plug-in Hybrid
29 days avg on market · Low data confidence
Listing price range
€23k – €25k
middle 50% of listings
Listings
5
ROI active now
Updated 1h ago · ROI · Low confidence
Expected price
€22,995
retail ~€22,995 · private ~€20,585 Pricing assumptionsAssumptions· Good condition, full service history· No outstanding finance or damage· Based on ads seen in the past 30 days
Est. trade-in
€14,409 – €17,497
Avg mileage
76k km
typical 72k km
Days listed
29d
avg on market · demand 49/100
AI-generated analysis · Carintel.ie · verify independently before purchasing
Manufacturer WLTP data
Power
198 bhp
224 PS
Torque
272 Nm
201 lb·ft
0–62 mph
10.5s
106 mph top
Engine
2.4L
2400 cc
Boot space
886L
1602L folded
Seats
5
5 doors
Fuel economy & emissions
Combined
78.45 mpg
1.8 L/100km
CO₂
40 g/km
EURO 6
Fuel tank
44L
Dimensions
Length
4.70m
4695 mm
Width
1.80m
Height
1.71m
Wheelbase
2.67m
Kerb weight
1,885 kg
2,390 kg gross
Safety & ownership
Insurance
Group 26E
Warranty
5 years
62,500 miles
Mitsubishi Outlander 2020
The 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is a capable family SUV with decent real-world practicality, but battery degradation and PHEV-specific complexity mean reliability is average rather than strong. Ownership costs are reasonable if regularly charged; without charging, fuel economy deteriorates significantly and the vehicle becomes just a heavier conventional hybrid. Parts availability in Ireland is adequate but not as extensive as Japanese rivals like Toyota or Honda.
Known issues
Good for
Years to avoid: 2020, 2021
AI-generated summary · verify with DVSA & owner forums
Driver and passenger front airbags may not deploy correctly in a frontal collision due to internal wiring defect
Remedy: Airbag module inspection and replacement as required
2021/0859
Fuel pump control module may fail, causing engine stalling or failure to start
Remedy: Fuel pump control module replacement
2020/1244
Brake fluid may leak from the master cylinder due to a manufacturing defect, reducing braking force
Remedy: Master cylinder inspection and replacement if necessary; brake fluid check
2019/1156
AI-generated · verify at gov.uk/check-vehicle-recall
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