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2.0 DI-D Warrior (7-seat) Fuel Consumption

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With a quoted combined fuel consumption of 40.9 mpg, the Mitsubishi Outlander 2.0 DI-D Warrior (7-seat) 5dr is capable of around 540 miles on one tank of fuel at the current cost of £64.20.
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Mitsubishi Outlander 2.0 DI-D Warrior (7-seat) 5 door - £21,999


Mitsubishi Outlander 2.0 DI-D Warrior (7-seat) Price
£21,999 - on the road


Engine Cubic Capacity
1968 cc
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Mitsubishi Outlander 2.0 DI-D Warrior (7-seat) Fuel Consumption and Capacities
Fuel Type
- Diesel
Fuel Capacity
60 litres / 13.2 gallons
Cost To Fill Tank
£64.20


Mitsubishi Outlander Fuel Consumption :: (2.0 DI-D Warrior (7-seat) Manual)

Urban Fuel
32.1 mpg

Extra Urban
47.9 mpg

Combined
40.9 mpg


Theoretical Range to Empty
540 miles
Fuel cost per 12,000 miles
£1,427.18 or £0.119 per mile



Cost of Fuel used above
£1.070 - Diesel

Cost per Gallon of Diesel
£4.864 - Diesel

We make every effort to ensure the Mitsubishi Outlander 2.0 DI-D Warrior (7-seat) 5dr fuel consumption figures are correct and up-to-date, but inaccuracies do occur and car specifications can change. If in doubt, we recommend that before making a purchasing decision you check with your local Mitsubishi Dealer.
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