Used 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor Consumer Reviews
Happy baseball mom
I lug a lot of baseball equipment around for my boys and we always have enough room. The kids love the center folddown cup holder in the back and all the outlets for plugging in electronic gear - like laptop computers. I love the way the car looks and it doesn't drive like a truck. I had absolutely no problem in the snow this past winter - it really handles beautifully.
Excellent Value for the Money
I purchased this vehicle for my wife 2 weeks ago and after driving it a few times I have noticed the great value that you get around for mid $22K with incentives and invoice pricing. It drives like a car and have features which are considered extras in competing models. It feels very solid and stable in highway cruising. Interior design blends in a contemporary pattern.
- 2004 Mitsubishi EndeavorMSRP: $2,49963 mi away
- XLS 4dr SUV (Midyear)MSRP: $5,993131 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,995304 mi away
Great SUV
I purchased this vehicle used, but in great shape. I put an additional 35k miles in two years, since traded in for a newer Honda Pilot, which doesn't have the wow factor with body styling and interior design. The 2wd Endeavor got excellent gas mileage, but less than desirable handling in snow and ice. My next vehicle will be a new Endeavor.
Now this is FUN!
I purchased my Endeavor a few weeks ago and I just can't find enough time to drive it. It has 96,000 on it but runs like new. The interior is a little noisy from rattles. Common complaint. The sound system in great! The look hasn't changed and rightfully so. With two kids, the back seat has room for both them and their toys (That's a plus!) I've read complaints about the paint but haven't seen anything unusual on mine. Also had a slight shake at 65 mph which an alignment took care of. If you are luck enough to find one. Get it and enjoy.
Very Surprised...
After a lot of research and test driving, we narrowed our search down to the Honda Pilot, Mitsubishi Endeavor and Toyota Highlander. We thought the Endeavor had a better ride than the rest of the bunch. The Pilot has a third seat, but, we did not think it would be a smart idea to put our kids in the third seat for safety reasons. The Highlander was a nice SUV but the style was a little outdated. We were able to buy the Endeavor a few dollars below invoice, finance it for 5 yrs at 0% and get 7 yr free roadside assistance. In fact, they are still offering this until Sept 03. Go here and click on Summer Clearance. http://www.mitsubishicars.com/MMSA/jsp/index.jsp#