Used 2020 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Consumer Reviews
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Looks nice but made cheap
First I dont want to get the wrong impression off that I'm completely bashing this ride. But here it goes. I truly believe all of us can attest that cars are not made like they was. They rattle more now... bend more and cry more. With that said it's to be expected that the intro year of bringing back the eclipse name will have some faults. I recently bought a 18 eclipse cross with 15,000 miles on it. I told myself 3 days later I should of kept my tacoma. It was pouring raining... I worked the 3rd the night before and was tired of being at the dealership (who really handled my whole sale completely wrong) Greer Mitsubishi is the name by the way. I will never go back there. But this car is nice. It just feels real cheap. The mind numbing cvt transmission is real sluggish taking off. There is alot of body roll in corners. Plastic everywhere. The driver seat makes noise. The door squeaks opening up. It could be a salvage for all I know that's how bad the dealership is. The sound system sounds blown or it could be just too weak. Mind you a 2 year old vehicle with only 15,000 miles should NOT be already showing heavy signs of wear and tear. It's time car makers be held responsible for what they are making these days. Money is tight for most of us. And the economy is tuff in these years. What happen to taking pride in building a reliable vehicle? Hey Mitsubishi... just a thought... dont put a sports car name on a power wheels car. And also Mitsubishi... may I say too... how about you drive the car your making for 10 to 15 years like most of us has too and see how much in love you'll still be with that oh so "amazing" cvt and sexy styling. I rest my case.
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Not very happy.
I bought this car in September. I thought it was really cute and the diamond red gorgeous, but what I really liked about it the way the rear looked, turned out to be annoying. That bar that goes across the back is annoying when you look through your rear view mirror. What I really don’t like about it is the acceleration. I do a lot of highway driving and 0-65 takes forever. It is like molasses running uphill on a cold winter morning. Also, it cannot hold its speed. Maybe because I live in the mountains, but if you let up on the gas pedal just a little and your speed drops. Drives me crazy. I don’t like Apple play. I prefer the old navigation map, plus you have to use data and you are constantly losing the internet. Again that may be the mountains , but I never had to deal with that with the old navigation. Let’s just say I am already looking for a new car which is why I am on this site.
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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
self reeving and ticking from engine
I only had this SUV for 5 months and I'm hearing a ticking sound coming from the engine and while in park the car revs on its own. I called the dealership and was told that it maybe due to bad fuel (only concern is that this dealership has a habit of lying just to get the money). I tend to go to the same gas station when its time to fill up
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Find a better option
I recently rented a 2020 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross with 7K on the clock. The vehicle I originally rented was not available so I was "upgraded" to the Mitsu. The upgrade included the following: a blind spot that covers an entire city block, a seat that adjusts every direction except the correct one, a view screen that was too bright at night but at least during the day was not visible due to the sun angles, window controls you need an atlas to find, the rattle of the interior plastics at times would drown out the rattle coming from the engine. I never did get to experience the lauded AWD. The experience of driving this machine made me dearly miss my 2005 Scion Xa. If you choose to purchase this vehicle I would recommend an extended warranty; as I feel reliability issues will be in your future.
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4 years now with the EC
I live in Saskatchewan, Canada where winter temperatures go as low as -50. The Eclipse Cross SEL never disappoints,it starts in the frigid temperature even if I do not plug the block heater. Satisfied with this SUV.
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