Used 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor Consumer Reviews
Best Car Ever
I've had my Endeavor for 4+ years and have very few complaints. I get 18- 19mpg around town and 22-23 on the hwy. It pulls our popup camper like it's not even there. You will not find a mid-sized crossover with as much cargo space as the Endeavor. I've had just two problems, both at 75K. The window mechanism (they call it the regulator) failed on the driver's window ($250 to fix) and the ck engine light came on ($600 for O2 sensor and new plugs).
Certified Pre-Owned is the Best Value Around
Used, low mileage Endeavors can be found for $10,000 to 12,000 under their original MSRPs. Mitsubishi dealers certify them with a 10 year / 100,000 mile warranty. We got our 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor XLS AWD with 13,000 miles on it, originally listed for $32,000, for only $18,800 with the 10/100 warranty with only Pros: -Awesome value - Powerful engine - Very roomy interior - Sweet car like ride - Great visibility out the front - 300W stereo - Tiptronic shifting option - Big side mirrors - Large cargo room - Comfortable seats Cons: - Poor rear visibility - Ugly looks from the rear - I don't like location of steering wheel spokes
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Love the Car, Hate the Paint
The car is excellent however, I had paint issues from the beginning. The black roof and hood is now nearly white. The car is garaged but the paint continues to wash away.
A pleasant Endeavour
I purchased this vehicle new from the dealership. I average 19 MPG in everyday driving. The only money I have put into it are for normal wear and tear items. I had a problem with the clear coat but the dealership took care of this at no cost to me. I have 124,000 miles on this SUV and it still looks and drives like new. It has a very responsive engine and transmission with a great highway ride. I would recommend this vehicle to anyone interested.
Good vehicle...fix mpg
I bought my Endeavor in March. I have had no problems with it, but the gas mileage stinks! I took it to Mitsu and they denied the problem. I average about 14 mpg in town. I would like to see the 17 it was rated for. I do get 20mpg on highway, thank goodness. Also, the valves do "clack" with mid-grade gas. Performance seems unaffected but it really does need the high grade. There is such mixed comments on this that I wonder if we have two different batches oof SUV. Also, of note, I'm 5'4" and I have to have a "booster" to see out. For short people, I would recommend the power seats to increase your heighth.