Used 2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor Consumer Reviews
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A special vehicle
The 2010 Endeavor is my second of the series. My first a 2004 was given to my daughter when I purchased the new one. I loved the first one, and have driven the 2010 about 4500 miles since buying it three months ago. It has all wheel drive plus all of the bells and whistles. I love the drive, the comfort and its many features, including the Bluetooth, back-up camera and navigation system. Prior to purchasing my 2010, I drove and priced the Pilot, Highlander and Veracruz. The Endeavor was clearly the best value and the most fun to drive. My hope is that Mitsubishi continues to produce the Endeavor. I have had two friends purchase Endeavors after riding in mine. A special vehicle.
I love this SUV
I bought it because my Chevy SUV used up more fuel. The Mitsubishi is very roomy for moving. I was able to transport my three piece sectional in it. Patio set. Its drives like a car. Compared to my Chevy that drives heavy. My Bishi is fun to drive. I love the black interior. The controls are great. I dislike touch screens, my Charger has it and I prefer the older style. Ready to trade my Bishi in for a Challenger :( Im going to miss my Bishi. Two SUV’s are no longer needed.
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- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,950234 mi away
- LS 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,995829 mi away
- LS 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,8121,028 mi away
Ok, but it will cost you later on
Ive own this car for about a year and a half. I bought this 2008 Mitsubishi endeavor se in the beginning of my junior year of high school. This car was great when I first got it. But later in the first year it starting giving me problems. It kept sering the mechanics frequently and running me costly to maintain it. The first repair was the engine itself and secondly the shocks needed to be replaced a good number of times. People might say here it ls because of driving habits perhaps. But I beg to differ, I don't drive crazy or too rough. I don't take it off road for it even to need shocks often. I'm not saying it's not bad, it just that it'll run you costly later on.. But I think that's common for a older model car. And it's not going to happen to every driver as well
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Not bad, needs improvement
I bought my suv with 11K miles. This lightweight SUV is good for what it is: "A lightweight suv." I previously had a honda pilot, that SUV was excellent in the snow, this Mitsubishi in the snow tends to slide a lot, even with the AWD option that I had. Towing capacity: 3500 lbs., not many boats you can tow with that. Interior is very cheaply designed, while the outside is not that much better. Premium gas requirement is a major minus especially in this economy. But you feed it it's premium gas and it performs very well. Steering is excellent, as the low engine makes this car practically stick to the ground, love that feature. An overall good suv if you don't have many expectations.
UNDER RATED ENDEAVOR?
I really dont know why Mitsu is going to stop making this vehicle. Its way better than the outlander, which is noisier vehicle. Its a great SUV, the only thing they have to work on is the fuel economy and add a third row. This car has everything, even the lowest trim available. Its really too bad 2008 is the last year for this model.