‘16 Mitsubishi Outlander 3rd in KBB List

When Mitsubishi sets out to revamp a vehicle, they go big. For example, the 100+ improvements that were made to the Mitsubishi Outlander for the 2016 model year. The hard work earned it third place in Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com 10 Most Affordable Three-Row Vehicles of 2016!
The review site goes on to explain that the 2016 Outlander is perfect for growing families that need to stick to a budget thanks to its seating capacity and starting MSRP. There are also safety and convenience features that will make family travel less of a hassle. A few of our favorites are Child Safety Rear Door Locks, Brake Assist, FUSE Hands-Free Link System® with USB/iPod® Port, and the 12V Outlets.
“We set a new value standard for the brand when we launched the 2016 Outlander last year, and to see it is recognized by such an informative and trusted source in the automotive industry confirms that Mitsubishi is making a name for itself in the SUV/CUV segment,” said Don Swearingen, Chief Operating Officer, MMNA. “Our objective was to provide consumers with a reliable, value-oriented vehicle that offers them the technology, safety, and utility today’s families require; this shows we are doing just that.”
If you’d like to get more information on the 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander, we suggest checking out our Research & Review page! We take the time to compile all the information you need to know about engine options, safety features, and EPA estimated MPG!
“2016 Mitsubishi Outlander Named One Of Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com Most Affordable Three-Row Vehicles.” Mitsubishi Newsroom. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Sept. 2016.
Not Your Average Driving Lessons

We highly recommend that every new driver takes some form of a Driver’s Education class. It would even be great if those that have had their license for a while took a refresher course! However, even after doing all that, there are still a few things that will most likely be overlooked since you teacher will be focused on complete stops, proper distances between vehicles, and correct blinker use. So if you have a new driver in the family, or just want to get a little new information as a seasoned driver, check out our suggestions below.
You Have ABS for a Reason!
A lot of drivers don’t understand ABS or use the system to its full potential and this stems from their first time behind the wheel. Most people are afraid to push their vehicles to the limit and end up in an unnecessary accident. Truth is, the function that ABS provides is something that professional drivers work for years to achieve. To ensure that new drivers get the most out of their vehicle, we suggest teaching them “stomp, stay, steer”. It’s simple, first, stomp on the brakes with their full power. Second, stay hard on the pedal. This is where most people panic due to loud noises and, at times, an odd smell. Lastly, steer around the obstacle to safety.
Keep Your Cool
One of the most detrimental things a driver can do is to overcorrect. That’s how a lot of accidents occur, especially on highways. We all understand that your mind can wander while on a long stretch of road, but this cannot send you into a tizzy once you get back to Earth. If you notice you’ve drifted over to the shoulder or into another lane, simply take your foot off the gas. The car will slow down at a safe speed and allow you to re-enter traffic at a safe point.
Practice Makes Perfect
Yes, we’ve all heard this before, but that’s because it’s true. No matter if you’ve been driving for five minutes of 50 years, you will, at some point, experience a vehicle emergency. What’s the best way to ensure that you’ll come out of it just fine? Practice, practice, practice. For example, when there is construction which changes the lane shift, there will be abrupt braking, raising the risk for a collision. Practice what to do if a car in front of you slams on their brakes. Do this over and over again, then if it’s ever a real life situation, you’ll do just fine!
Lastly, we suggest that you get a safe vehicle! And we just happen to have a ton of those on the DELLA Mitsubishi lot! We’re here at 7 DELLA Drive in Plattsburgh, NY Monday through Saturday and we’ll be happy to help!
Demere, Mac. “4 Things You Didn’t Learn in Driver’s Ed.” Popular Mechanics. N.p., 30 Jan. 2015. Web. 20 Sept. 2016.
New Mitsubishi Specials

Our New Vehicle Specials for September have arrived! We have discounts on top models like the Mirage, Outlander Sport, and Lancer! Take a moment to look over these specials and check out our Research & Review pages. Then you can get signed up for a test drive and start the financing process, all on our website!
Check out a Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Review
The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV has been drawing in people from all over the world since its introduction. Right away, the looks of this plug-in hybrid demands attention. But we all know that looks are only skin (or paint job) deep.
Recently, two friends, Zachary Shahan and Michal Wnuk had a chance to test drive the model and give their opinions. One of the features they found noteworthy was the regenerative braking options that came in four different levels as well as Mountain Mode. Check out their video test drive below! And check out a few photos here.
“Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-In Test Drive (Exclusive Review).”CleanTechnica. N.p., 29 July 2015. Web. 12 Sept. 2016.
Range Anxiety is a Thing of the Past

Range Anxiety is the worry the driver of an electric car experiences about the battery running out of power before reaching their destination or a charging point. And according to the MIT Technology Review, it is obsolete.
Recently, research was done analyzing people’s driving habits across the country by Jessika Trancik at MIT and her team. What they found will lay Range Anxiety to rest. Currently, the available electric vehicles can handle 90 percent of car travel in the U.S. In addition, the team found that the electric vehicles that are on the market today could replace 87 percent of the personal vehicles on the road and get us all to and from where we need to be.
“It’s taking the approach of empowering people with information, which often today they don’t have,” Trancik says. “These changes can happen from the ground. And I think the area of personal transportation is just so exciting for that reason, because private citizens can really make a difference today.”
So, if your reasoning for not getting into an electric vehicle yet is range anxiety, it no longer makes sense! Even better news is that you can order a Mitsubishi i-MiEV from DELLA Mitsubishi! Check out our Research & Review page on our website to learn more about the model and you can get the financing process started while you’re there.
Caruso, Catherine. “Why Range Anxiety for Electric Cars Is Overblown.” MIT Technology Review. N.p., 15 Aug. 2016. Web. 08 Sept. 2016.
Happy Labor Day

Happy Labor Day to everyone living in the Plattsburgh, NY; Burlington, VT; Potsdam, Lake Placid and Malone, NY areas. We hope you enjoy the holiday and we look forward to seeing you soon!
Break the Texting and Driving Habit
The National Safety Council has reported that cell phone use while driving leads to about 1.6 million automotive accidents annually. Additionally, one out of every four of those accidents is caused by an individual texting while driving. While it seems that just about every driver understands that any type of cell phone use is distracting and dangerous, a 2011 Harris Poll showed that even with that knowledge, nearly half of drivers under 35, that own a cell phone, still text and drive. So the question is, how do we as drivers start to create better habits? We have a few suggestions!
- Before you start your vehicle, take a moment to think of all the apps you need to check, calls you need to make and texts you need to send. Take care of those before the keys ever touch the ignition.
- You’ve heard of a designated driver before. So why not attribute that concept to texting? When you have a passenger, ask them to be your designated texter. On the other hand, if the person that you’re with seems preoccupied with their phone, offer to drive so they won’t be tempted.
- Put your phone out of reach. Keep it somewhere that you won’t be tempted to take a peek. We suggested a glove box (locked if you must) or even in a purse, in the backseat.
- Sometimes being able to hear the ringtone or vibration of your phone can ignite the reaction to reach for it. Putting it on silent can make this issue moot.
- Lastly, if you absolutely need to use your phone, pull over and put on your emergency flashers. While waiting until after you arrive at your destination is still a better option, pulling over is better than trying to send a text while going 65 mph.
“Texting and Driving Statistics – Distracted Driving Drives Up Risk.”Edgarsnyder.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Aug. 2016.
“Safety Tips to Avoid Distracted Driving.” Digital Responsibility. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Aug. 2016.

Looking for the 2017 Mitsubishi Lancer? Stop by DELLA Mitsubishi where we will be happy to get you behind the wheel of this incredible all-new model. We are also going to be releasing a new Research & Review page for this vehicle which will provide you with a full breakdown on all of the important details of this vehicle. These details will include the four trim level options and their performance features and capabilities along with safety features, convenience features, starting MSRP, and so much more. This page will be arriving soon so be sure to keep an eye out for it and stop by to see us here soon.
Enhance Date Night With The 2017 Mitsubishi Lancer
Date night shouldn’t be limited to the usual dinner and a movie routine. When you have the 2017 Mitsubishi Lancer along for the ride, they can be a memorable night for both of you. This is the theme of the latest advertisement that Mitsubishi has released for this incredible all-new model which shows a couple using their 2017 Lancer to take the road less traveled and spend date night driving off for a secluded picnic in a picturesque setting. Throughout the spot a few of the key features of this model are highlighted such as All-Wheel Control, and its 10-Year/100,000-Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty. Stop by DELLA Mitsubishi today and take the 2017 Mitsubishi Lancer out for a test drive and find out how you can enhance your next date night experience!
Brush Up on Safe Driving for Back-To-School

Back-to-school time tends to elicit groans from kids, but cheers from parents. While you’re getting the new pencil cases, backpacks, and school clothes, it’s a good idea to have a refresher on safe back-to-school driving tips.
- The Bus is Always Right- When driving near a school bus, always consider the fact that there are about 40 kids aboard that the driver is trying to get to their destination safely. Yes, frequent stops can be annoying, but you can adjust your schedule around them if need be. And when you’re on the road with a bus, try to be helpful. Allow them to merge, keep a safe distance, and make sure your kids know to cross in front of the bus.
- Be Aware in the School Zone– The posted speed limits for a school zone are no joke. Yes, there will be kids crossing the street but there is more to consider. School zones will have new, inexperienced drivers, and it won’t be just during the hours there are classes. Think about school dances, sporting events, and clubs.
- Be a Smart Pedestrian– Don’t jaywalk, cross at inappropriate times, or text while walking. 33% of pedestrian accidents are due to kids darting out into the road. Stay alert when walking next to roads and stay visible to drivers.
- Keep the Carpool Safe– Make sure your vehicle is in top shape before transporting your kids and their friends to their school events. Also, make sure that everyone in the vehicle wears their seat belt no matter where they sit.
- Take Some Classes of Your Own– Taking a driving safety course is always a good idea. There are usually some offered by your city and most insurance companies will give a nice discount!
“5 Back-to-School Driving Tips.” Safety Insurance. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Aug. 2016.


