Used 2020 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Consumer Reviews
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Too short
There is not enough leg room, front seats go as far back as possible but I need more leg room. I still drive my 2010 Galant which gives me plenty of leg space plus space in the rear if I choose to sit while being chauffeured by my grand children but I still need higher car without going to Outlander Sport. Maybe next year you will give more leg room, other options are great including extra UB plugs in rear per my 10 years old granddaughter.
Wanted a car just to get by, came out with gold
I came from an '03 Kia Rio hatchback. Always having issues with it, so when the time came to get a new car, it was either this or a Jeep Compass. I checked the feature list on both, and a higher trim model with more features matched the base price on the Jeep. It felt like a no brainer to me. I don't really understand what the official reviewers mean by the car not handling well, it feels like a dream to me. Remember, I came from a cheap Kia, though, so possibly anything is an upgrade. But the space is amazing, the power's great, and I tend to get 40+ MPG on the highway when I drive. Maybe I'm nicer on the accelerator than most... anyway, I think I'll be keeping this car until it disintegrates!
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- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,800454 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,997109 mi away
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,998464 mi away
Awesome car
I've had my car for 3 weeks now, and I love it!! I especially love the backup camera. You can see way beyond what a regular backup camera can see. Great perifial vision. I love the dash display it's nice and big and clear. I just love how it drives and the way it feels. The seats just Hug you.
Great first BRAND NEW CAR
I purchased one of these as my first BRAND NEW vehicle. Initially Seeing this car I noticed it was very attractive. I got the Mercury Gray Metallic color. I got the SE trim because it seemed to have many features without the big price tag. The paint is not the best and chips easy on the hood. I've gotten used to the CVT and fake shifts. One thing I have noticed is that if you go over a bump the car revs up high and tries to find out what happened. It's kind of annoying. I wish LED headlights were standard. The lines on the reverse camera don't move which is annoying. Overall 4/5 satisfaction for me.
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Good Little SUV
Has a lot more spunk/acceleration than other SUV's of this class test driven. Rides more like a car than the harshness of other's in this class. Is comfortable to drive, the arrangement of rear windows is a little odd but ok. I dispute claims of this SUV's driveability and ride on rough roads and outside noise. Has ride more to an auto than SUV, which most others test driven are harsh and stiff, for stability and handling they claim. Front seat room is very good and rear passenger seating is on par with all others tested. All in all seems to be the best SUV value for my money, styling is a little out there, but price I paid overrides those concerns.
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