Used 2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Consumer Reviews
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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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NOT the car for anyone taller/bigger than size S!!
I bought a 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross LE AWD and am beyond disappointed. Please beware of what you're buying!!! Pretty car but made of cheap materials - overall not worth it. Externally the car looks nice but inside it is extremely uncomfortable to drive in. The seats WILL hurt your back. I am three weeks into owning it and the plastic parts of the door handle are now coming off - service center is not even sure if it's covered under warranty. Car is good if you're looking for something to fill your driveway, but I honestly canNOT recommend this vehicle to anyone with kids OR looking for car rides longer than 20 mins. I am tall, wear size L and this car is not made for people my size. Overall very disappointed because I was excited to purchase this after reading all of the positive reviews, so please do your research and don't get scammed with this!
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- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,20115 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,49817 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,998In-stock online
Fragile car
In under 1 year of ownership, the car started showing issues with the FCM radar. The dashboard keeps displaying that it is temporarily disabled. These types of issues should be already covered by the 10 year warranty, but the mechanic insists that the damage is external when in fact the bumper is intact. Either this car is poorly built or the company is not willing to honor the warranty.
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2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
I'm giving this vehicle a 1 star due to the technology. The camera is mediocre at best. The phone system is less far advanced than my 2015 Nissan Rogue. I was never told that in order to use the steering wheel functions you have to plug your phone in? As for the soundsystem, very disappointing.. tin sounding and not as enjoyable as my Nissan. It does however ride nice, looks beautiful with all the cool extras of duel sunroof, spoiler and body. I'd think twice if you think that for a 2022 it be more advanced because it defiantly behind in technology advancement.
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Who approved this thing
Experiencing shifting delays, jumping, or grinding during acceleration, feeling the car shake at any speed, noticing a burning smell or whistling sounds coming from under the hood, along with an underpowered air conditioner that constantly clicks on and off, suggests that it might fail soon. Additionally, the back seats are too small, and overall, this vehicle seems to be poorly designed.
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