Used 2020 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Consumer Reviews
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2019 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
A good small SUV. The ride is actually not as bad as advertised. I drove the care on mountain highway, and it held up pretty well, no rolling. I enjoy driving this vehicle. Front seats are very comfortable, and mold well to my body. Rear seats are sort of raised, and comfy as well. Visibility is good, although split rear windsheald / window take some adjusting to. I like the design of the vehicle. Quality of the materials used is above average. Small 1.5 litre turbo engine is peppy. It is not super fast and powerful engine, but it is more than enough. Overall, a great vehicle from Mitsubishi, and definitely an upgrade from RVR.
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after 33,000km ( 20625 m )
Poor back visibility ( design of the tail gate windows ), suspension is a bit unstable a high speed ( 110km/h, 70 mp/h ) when going over a bump. comfortable ( i'm 6'1'', 225 lbs ) good fuel economy, enough power ( not a race car ), works good in the Québec snow. good warranty. No visit at the dealer needed after 33,000 km ( 20625 m ) absolutly no problem with my little suv. Good car for the money.
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- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,80099 mi away
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,995199 mi away
- SP 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,195121 mi away
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At first glance this is a relatively attractive and well priced vehicle in its class. Lots of creature comforts and a strong suite of safety features on the upper trim levels. Then you drive it for awhile, and start to feel annoyed. Whether it is the cheap and tin like sounds the doors make upon closing, the grinding effort of opening the gas hatch, the road manners, the lack of dampening of road imperfections, or simply the near impossible task of opening windows using control buttons hidden behind an unnecessary door bar, the vehicle grinds the joy out of your purchase choice. For the love of all that is holy you can't even quickly mute the radio! You have to dial it down or up using the mouse pad behind the shifter or the steering wheel controls! The vehicle also has a terrible highway speed 'shimmy' at about 110km/h. I do not recommend this vehicle, and would suggest considering a RAV4 if money is not a concern, or the Mazda CX3.
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Very nice vehicle after 2 years of commuting
Not much storage space at back, but everything else is top shelf
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Don’t buy!
I bought a little over a year and ago and it’s already having transmission issues. It starts out my just a little jerking. Had transmission flushed n new put in. The issue persisted and now my car won’t move in drive or reverse. So now I’m going to have to put a lot of money into a car I bought 1 1/2 ago with 12,000 miles on it. I bought it used and it had not been in a accident as I was told. I. Can’t just take it in and get something else because I will flip way too much over. I’m so aggravated I will never buy a Mitsubishi again and will not recommend to anyone.