2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross SUV Consumer Reviews
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2024 Eclipse Cross SE
I recently traded in my CRV looking for a change. The Eclipse drives smooth, acceleration is great. Nice size, great comfort.
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Gotta love it!
Perfect stylish crossover. Great interior layout with leather on my sel. Love the ride and exterior lines. One classy car with generous back seat room. Averaging 30mph and peppier than my last equinox. Love it!
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- RALLIART 4dr SUVMSRP: $32,97549 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,75011 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,999In-stock online
I Love My Eclipse Cross
I bought a 2024 Eclipse Cross LE and I absolutely love it! I think that Mitsubishi is greatly underappreciated by the experts. My Eclipse Cross has very peppy performance from a small turbocharged engine. If you have to be the first one to the stop light (so you can wait for others to catch up) then you might not like this car. If you love collecting tickets for highway speeding you might not like this car. If you are a conservative driver that obeys laws and wants an economical car that is well built and includes LOTS of standard features then you will love the Eclipse Cross, much as I do.
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Lots of Issues
This is a nice-looking vehicle… review-wise, things kind of go downhill from there. We are in a rental and as the passenger, I’m taking the time to find a place to post this review because of this poor experience. I am literally covering all the surfaces of the center console as well as part of the dash with a shirt because the sun overhead is reflecting off of all of these surfaces. It is blinding me and damaging my eyesight. In additional, even though it’s a low-mileage vehicle, these reflective materials are already scratched up. Here are other problems: there is an issue with Eco-boost that causes the vehicle to rev up to major RPMs while losing speed. This car only has 2000 miles on it so it doesn’t seem like a normal maintenance situation. We actually had to pull off of the highway and turn off the car to reset everything so we could continue our journey. The digital-only gas gauge is inaccurate, wildly fluctuating so that one minute we had 40 miles left, the next minute we see a warning that the vehicle will be out of gas in less than a mile. There is not sufficient power to safely pull out into an opening in traffic, there power train seems to be delayed or the acceleration does not kick in when it needs to. The backing camera images are blurry, while if you try to look behind you and manually check for clearance, it is very difficult to see out of the back because of the back seat and rear supports. We also do not appreciate the red color of all of the LED displays, which come across like warning lights throughout. While there are several ways to adjust the seats, there is nothing for adjusting lumbar support and these sporty bucket seats are not comfortable. And the incredibly annoying beeping that occurs when you use the turn signals, ugh! One more thing, there is not a good place to rest your mobile devices. While you can stow them in the center armrest, the interior and thus your device gets very hot as you travel. And lastly, the factory speakers are not great. So overall we cannot recommend this vehicle.
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nice in the day, death trap at night
The 2024 Eclipse Cross is comfortable, drives well, and is decent on gas but Mitsubishi has failed on a few aspects. The minor issues are the poor quality of the backup camera. Replacing the manufacturer installed with a cheap generic camera would be a step up as the installed camera makes it look like your reversing in stop-motion animation. Second is the sound system. The installed system is reminiscent of early 90’s Audiovox or Radio Shack speakers. The real problem with this year and model is the headlights. The headlights only illuminated the road for 25 to 30 feet while failing to illuminate above road level, and the lights are non-adjustable. There are sensors in the lights that cast distracting shadows at the top of the illuminated area as well. The brights setting solves the issue but the auto brights turn themselves off when there are reflective signs such as speed limit signs on the road, or if going uphill. Because of these lighting issues this year and model it is incredibly unsafe to drive after sunset. I emailed Mitsubishi to inquire about this issue a few times, but Mitsubishi has not deemed me worthy of a response. If you don’t enjoy music or night driving safety this is a nice car. If you drive at night, I strongly recommend skipping this model. UPDATE For months the traction control light and power drops off when I go over speed bumps and the rpm's spike to 5500 and maintains 20-30 mph when I pull into traffic for about a half mile. I then need to pull onto the side of the road, put the car in park, and back I to gear before trying g to pull out again. I alerted Mitsubishi Motors customer support several times and they continue to not respond. They sold me a lemon and don't care. I feel the us should dissalow the sale of these cars until Mitsubishi motors decides to stand behind their product. Unfortunately their company has become a joke without humor. Buy any other brand car and save yourself time and money on these pos's.
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