Used 2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor Consumer Reviews
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Great Vehicle
Test drove a bunch of different SUVs and came across the Endeavor. Under appreciated vehicle, and a great value for the dollar. Plenty of room inside, deceptive almost. Great cargo room and leg room for big/tall people. Engine is surprisingly strong and the auto-stick is a nice touch. Lots of storage pockets, and it has 4 cup holders up front.
Great Vehicle
This is an enjoyable vehicle to drive. The only complaint is the fuel mileage. It is comfortable to ride in and it handles great. I am sorry to hear that mine is the last year it will be available. This is my second Endeavor. I enjoyed the first one, traded up to get more features.
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,995245 mi away
- LS 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,990295 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,900328 mi away
Good SUV for the price
I purchased my Endevor about 8 months ago, and have had no issue with it. The exceleration is very good, and I live Colroado, and have many enterence ramps that are on hills. The SUV is confortable. It is simple (I have an LS), but the price was very good. Best value for size, year, power, and millage.
New Mitsu for a GM loyalist
As a loyal GM owner, I have to admit when I began began researching new cars to replace our GMC Yukon, Mitsubishi was not high on our list. After a couple of weeks of searching we found that Mitsubishi had a generous factory rebate and decided to give the Endeavor a test drive. We were impressed by the handling and lively engine performance. We have two children and were concerned about interior room, since we were used to the spacious interior of our Yukon. We were pleasantly surprised when we all piled in and realized that we had plenty of room and that the large cargo area had sufficient space for our large stroller and many other "must haves" for parents. We took it home that day.
Value for money
I purchased my Endeavor (2011 -LS, AWD) 5 months ago and so far its been a great journey with the car. This SUV drives more like a car, even though it has only 225 horses, you will be surprised with the acceleration once floor the pedal. Always easy to merge to the freeways, good control even at high speeds. My wife loves the rear seat of this car, like someone mentioned in this review section - acres of space in the rear seat. The best thing is the price - I payed almost half the amount for a similar size year 2011 SUV. I get 16MPG on my regular office commute and about 21 on highways. Not too bad for an AWD 3.8L V6.
Best Crossover on the Market...Hands Down!
I bought my 2011 Endeavor SE with the hopes of upgrading from a 2006 Buick SUV. I was astonished at the value of the vehicle on paper, even more so when I actually test drove it. I did a lot of research before making my choice to purchase a Mitsubishi. I have driven many SUVs and Crossovers and the Endeavor is by far the best choice for anyone in the market for a new vehicle. I absolutely love the quality, performance, and luxury combined in the Endeavor. I got such a great deal on this vehicle that I can honestly say I have no buyers remorse whatsoever. I am proud to drive this vehicle!
2011 Endeavor SE
I did not go to the dealership looking for this car. But I was looking for something with great options. What I found was a comfortable interior (I'm a tall person) and smooth ride. It sits high and is wide enough to provide the stable feel some SUVs lack. I'm very impressed!
Great care
Overall I really love the car. Living in a snowy place, I like the AWD. Also, I have two good size dogs, so I wanted a SUV that has a spacious cargo area; this car does. The car has a lot of great feature (hands free blue tooth, heated leather seats, sunroof, rear vent control, comfortable seats, front windshield whippers clear a bigger area than most, and the blind spots aren't that bad). Unfortunately, the GPS leaves a lot to be desired. Even if you don't put in a category or city, it still greys out letters so you can't choose them, and there is no where to search for general stores, only shopping centers. I still keep my Garmin in my car. Lastly, this car has a poor turn radius.
Happy So Far
We traded our 02 Explorer for the 2010 Endeavor. We drove a lot of SUV's (Nissan, Hyundai, Chevy, Ford, Dodge etc) and thought the build quality, ride, and performance were the best on the Endeavor - plus how can you beat the warranty. Started out to buy the Outlander but once my wife drove the Endeavor she was hooked. Also you feel really safe driving in it.
1st Mitsubishi
This is my first Mitsubishi and my wife and I love it. Fun to drive ,VERY comfortable, lots of leg room. I am extremely satisfied with the Endeavor. Hope they come with another model soon. I bought the low end but feel like I am driving a high end SUV.
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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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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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.
I love my 2008 Endeavor
I wish they still made them ,my 2008 has 141000 and still running like new. Now i have 174,000 and still looking like new and runs better than ever.Of course i have the oil changed every 5000 miles and the transmission oil changed every 60,000.I just spent $2100.00 having the timing belt changed and new coils and sparkplugs installed,she's a keeper..
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disappointing vehicle
I have had this vehicle 3 yrs... would never recommend this model to anyone for any reason .got it with 59k miles in florida. It is by far the worst vehicle I have ever driven in the snow I don't have AWD package even with brand new tires it like ice skating on anything other than clean dry roadway and with the constant trips to the mechanic for electronic issues and leaks due to poor construction some that that baffle even the dealerships this car is a lemon
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Best in its class
Smooth ride. Very comfortable. Got more engine power. More leg room. Drive like a car. Don't need extra luxury items on it. Love the warranty!
Just switched
I just traded a 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander for the 2010 Endeavor and I am extremely happy. The great reviews that the Outlander gets is wonderful however for a typical family where the emphasis is on comfort, convenience and ease of operation the Endeavor should be considered. The ride on the Endeavor is far superior with tight handling and great ride comfort. Interior room may on paper be similar, however again the Endeavor's layout is far more comfortable. The six speed transmision is smooth and has far greater low end tork. Love it!
Best deal out there for AWD suv!!!
Best deal out there for AWD suv with powerful v6 for those mountain passes. I bought a 2011 awd for $8k with 82k miles. Runs like new and immaculate cond. Why spend $20k on another brand????
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Correction on my last review
I made a spreadsheet for fuel economy and it turned out better than I thought. On the highway I am getting an ave 25mpg and 18 to 20 in the city. I thought I was getting less than that, pleasant surprise. We still love everything about the Endeavor. Really hope that when I am ready for another vehicle next year, Mitsubishi will have come out with another SUV. I would gladly own 2 of these vehicles.
Great For Young Drivers
I have loved this car since my parents rented one for a family trip in 2005. I got one in kaplana black, it has a great look and the exterior design is gorgeous. The interior blue lights are brilliant at night and the whole car has an understated elegance inside and out. I did not buy it for the cargo but I put subwoofers in the back and it fits great. The car can fit the look for anyone, mothers driving kids to school to just driving with your friends to a club.
A very pleasant car
I have not put many miles on this car....yet. It's a very nice drive and I can't wait to take it on a few trips. The inside is very comfortable and quiet. The bright blue LED dash is awesome at night. The engine doesn't have a ton of HP, but the torque easily makes up for that. The engine hauls this suv around with ease, but with just so-so (17 avg) gas mileage. Overall, this suv does not disappoint at all.
2010 Endeavor-love it!
Traded a 2005 Ford Expedition in on this and we love it! Were able to have same payment as ford, but with 1.9% interest with Mitsubishi-wow! I get twice as much drive time out of a tank of gas than the Expedition, so for me, the mileage is great. We downsized to this and drove the GMC Terrain-looks great, drives terrible. Never had a Mitsubishi, so far so good
Oh my, best SUV ever!
I bought the Endeavor yesterday in black with black leather. I tested about 20 SUVs and this one just hit me! It sits up high and rides really smooth. it looks almost like a Durango but a better drive. It is so comfortable inside and I love the remote starter and the GPS system. I got such a great deal on this 38K suv. After the 4k cash back incentive, my trade in, 2k for paying cash, I had a price in mind ($29,500) and he gladly accepted it. I was astonished! This drives so smoothly around corners and has the best pick up. In addition, it is just a beautiful SUV, the best!
Repeat Buyer
We first bought a 2005 Mitsubishi Endeavor after owning a Lexus 2002 RX- 300.We got tired of the required expensive certified check-up costs with Lexus. The Mitsubishi test drive was enough to make a change. The Mitsubishi has more room a quiet car ride, more cargo space, great sound system, very low maintenance costs (first oil change requirement 7500 mi!) heated leather seats. 5 yr. 60,000 mile total warranty . So after having zero problems with this car we are a repeat buyer and now have a 2008 endeavor which we also love. The buyer loyalty deal they gave us on trade in was superb.
Navigation System for 2010
I am very disappointed in the Navigation System with the 2010 Endeavor which still has 2006 MAP DVD in a 2010 car. How can you call a car 2010 when you have 2006 parts in it? I phoned their head office in California asking when they will get an update but their reply was that they have not determined when the new map will be done. The dealer agreed to buy a new one once it gets in but no one can tell me when that will happen. You would need to decide whether to spend the extra money for 2006 Navigation System on your new 2010 Car. Beside that 2010 Endeavor is a great car to drive.
Great SUV!
Bought Pearl White Endeavor June 2010. Could not pass up the deal that was offered to me. Traded a 2004 Endeavor which had 91,000 miles on it without one problem at all! Delivered with all charges for $19,500! Sticker price was 32k! Car has incredible ride, very nice rim and tire combination. Truly feels like you are driving a 35k - 40k car. Smooth transmission and love the looks of the exterior. Radio also is unreal. Only negative I can think of is the gas mileage. This SUV will drink some gas! Hope this one is as reliable as the 2004. Test drove Hyundai Tuscon, Nissan rogue, but endeavor was hands down winner. This is the best purchase I could have possibly made! Go Mitsubishi!
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Been a wonderful SUV for 196000 miles never let me down!
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Dissatisfied Owner
Not worth the money I paid for it. Have had it for 2.5 yrs now has a significant leak coming from the sunroof as well as passenger air bag light and emergency brake light on (they never go off.) I so regret trading in my Subaru Legacy Outback Limited for a Mitsubishi. I purchased my Subaru (preowned) paid 5,000.00 for it, had it for 5 yrs and never had any mechanical nor any other problems with it. Sometimes what you see isn't what you get and wanting a newer looking vehicle can lead to buyers remorse. Should have stayed with Subaru. :(
NOT SATISFIED!
I purchased a 2010 Mitsubishi Endeavour about 6 months ago. About 1 month ago a loud wheezing noise started coming from the engine. The noise did not start till about a month ago and it only at speeds of 60mhp and above and only when the car has been running about 10 min. I took it to Mitsubishi and the regional manager determinied it to be normal engine noise. I asked why the noise was not there for the first three months the all of a sudden started. He told me that is what his service engineeers told him. I will NEVER purchase another Mistubishi car again as long as I live. VERY disappointed in the service I have received from this problem!
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Absolutely amazing the safety this vehicle provided. I suffered only from bruising due to seat belt impact, some bruising ,shoulder and hip due to the driver impact and hip hitting the center console. Naturally there is neck and body pain but to be able to come home within hours of being checked out is almost unheard of!!!
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ROAD NOISE IS LOAD
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