Used 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Consumer Reviews
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Best small SUV
I owned a lot of SUVs in the previous period of time but I don’t find any of them even like eclipse cross the all are behind it…the precision of technology and comfort or safety features,smooth ride and confidence of handling at every kinds of roads specially that which equipped with S-AWC
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Great Car! Under rated by everyone!
I have a 22 EC I believe it’s an SE. regardless I’m not sure what’s up with the negative comments from Edmunds. Weird I’ve been driving since 91 and have had quite a few vehicles in my day. This is my favourite. The handling is actually quite good and if you actually know how ti use the gear paddles on the steering wheel you can get more punch out of the engine when needed. I’ve had zero body roll and the mileage is great for an SUV. It has a lot of tech that’s easy to use. Question: do we actually need all these things? No. We like them but they’re not essential. My two biggest issues is the lack of wireless charging and ventilated back seats. It’s not exactly a small car so I think that’s something that needs addressing. My third issue is the placement of the heater and air conditioning. It’s out if reach for the driver and distracting to use. If it were higher in the stack it would make much better sense. I’m not sure why there’s so much love Hyundai and Kona. Research the recalls on these cars. Countless warranty issues and engine fires galore. Mitsubishi has a much better warranty and they are built like tanks.
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- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,547453 mi away
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- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,135230 mi away
Eclipse Cross
This car is the epitome of mediocre, and should be considered a very basic point a to point b kinda vehicle. Nothing stands out as overly impressive, but hey it’s cheap and it runs. What more can you ask for now a days?
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Great money for value if you choose correctly
What it lacks in the interior it makes up for with the excellent reliability, good mpg if you don't floor the gas much & great acceleration whenever you floor it compared to most small sized SUV contenders
Poor insterior features and design
I recently rented a newer Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and was disappointed. The seat is not comfortable. The extra glass in the hatchback style makes your vision distorted as the two glass windows are separated by a partition and you see partial cars in the rear view. The radio and backup camera screen is placed so high and it protrudes so much out that you always see reflection of light/sun during daylight hours, making it almost impossible to see anything on the screen. Also the letters and numbers on screen are so DIM, you cant see them clearly. When you turn AC on, there is no light you have to see a symbol at another place to see if AC is on. Overall a foolish interior design. The steering wheel is super sensitive and you would be swerving if you are not holding it tight all the time.
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