Quote Originally Posted by Lakwatsero View Post
Mitsubishi tried to differentiate their product from the rest of the market by making it sporty, polarizing whatnot. Looks like a sedan on stilts. It also doesn't help that the interior actually feels tighter with those weird metallic bits on door panels and transmission tunnel. Add to that the 3rd row kiddie seats with the knees-up position. Only reason they're keeping up with sales are the huge discounts being offered, to think that this is just a few months old.

The rest adopted a no-nonsense approach, improving on the interior and cabin space while retaining the classic SUV looks.
If i remember correctly the knees up 3rd row is actually not bad according to topgear staff. Lol

But who drives their 7seat suv and have all 7seats occupied? Only time we had more than 5 was when there was once a year family gathering.