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For me, having Paul, I didn’t want it to slow down my life. It was getting into my head that I needed to do stuff. I was a little lost, to be honest, because when you have never had a car, you don’t exactly know what you want. But I started trying the cars of my friends and I was like, OK, first of all, the number one priority is safety. I want something that when I’m going to drive it, I know I’m going to feel safe driving it because I’m not an experienced driver, like someone that had a car since they were 16. So, I wanted something that I felt safe in and my baby would feel safe in. The night before I gave birth, we were on the Jacques Cartier Bridge and a car pulled out quickly in front of us and the Outlander stopped itself. At that moment, I thought this car makes a difference. We could have been in an accident on a bridge the day before Paul was born. I was also looking for enough space for all my gear because I’m a diver, so I have my diving gear. I’m a skier. I have my skiing gear. I love hiking. We love camping. Like this summer. We want to go to Sandbanks. I wanted something that has a lot of space and I can bring people in. I wanted something that would be a little higher on the road just because I’m really short and I know I feel more comfortable driving when I’m a little higher. I don’t know why, it’s maybe just a feeling, but it’s important. A vehicle that has a lot of technology features into it too. That may sound really stupid, but just to have a big screen and be able to see a map directly in the windshield (Head Up Display - HUD), it’s all the little stuff that makes it so much easier when you’re driving.

Tell us about an adventures on the road. We’ve had so many adventures already, from diving two months after Paul was born and taking a long road trip with a newborn, to driving for scallops in New Brunswick. I sat in the back with Paul and it really was amazing to have these adventures with my boyfriend and Paul. Switching gears, it’s Mitsubishi Motors 20th anniversary in Canada this year. Do you have any advice as a social and content strategist? First congratulations! The path that Mitsubishi is taking with the Outlander is amazing. The new design and all the features have great appeal to a younger family. I think Mitsubishi is on a really good path and I hope it keeps going in this direction where many families can be adventurous with them. In the next 20 years, it’s important to be as ecological as possible. I’m excited about the plug- in hybrid version of Outlander. Marc, my boyfriend, is especially excited to try it.

Well thank you Camille, we look forward to following you on more adventures in the Outlander with your family.

@camille_dg @bloglecahier

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