Used 2020 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Consumer Reviews
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This car is loaded I have the SEl with the touring package. But the keyless remote does not open and close the lift gate. This is a feature which I thought was standard but it is not even there in the top of the line model. And it is considered as a SUV!!!! What is more frustrating is that the outlander has this function. Mitsubishi need to provide a solution of this. and I mean ASAP. It is not only a safety. But could create problems for them if someone gets jammed.
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Love My Mitsubishi SUV
Been driving my 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross for 3 weeks now and I love it. Smooth ride, good safety features, like blind spot and lane change assist. Overall I’m very satisfied with my purchase and would recommend this SUV to anyone hesitant on purchasing one.
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- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,50020 mi away
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,99510 mi away
- ES 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,84960 mi away
I Love This Car
I've driven a number of different SUV's and this one not only quietly holds more cargo than some of the mid-sized SUVs, but it looks pretty stylish on the inside and outside. I'm not sure where the issues people have in terms of comfort are coming from - I live in Massachusetts where potholes are plentiful and I never had an issue with a smooth ride. If you need more space than a sedan but don't want the gas mileage of a large SUV, you'll be pleasantly surprised with the Cross!
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Great gas mileage, but drives like a forklift.
Stearing is insanely loose, or so it makes you think. It doesn't have drive by wire yet acts like it. Thats due to no vacuum boost or hydraulic assisted rack and pinion stearing. It actually has some electric torque compensation system that is realy badly overbearing. Usually over compensating. One would think that gas mileage would be better as you go faster, not so. Highway mileage is actually lower than 35 to 45 mph normal driving. Average 25 MPG, and really doesn't go up ir down much from there. On snowy roads, a 9 to 10 put of 10. Handled well. My drivers seat has been foing something really weird, and may be part of a safety restraint system. If I lean back and put a little extra weight on the seat back, it flop all the way back. So don't go for your wallet, and try to put it back while your in drive. Interior kind of cramped, but I am used to pick up trucks. One thing you will notice is driver and passenger fighting for the itsy bitsy center console. So, unless you under 5' tall, skinny to average weight. I wouldn't recommend this for long drives. Seat cushions better than most. Once had a Chevy Malibu, and a Hyundai Sonata, and beter than those. Both of gjose msde my back hurt.
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