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Mitsubishi Endeavor Review |
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| | | Performance | |         | | Overall Rating 6.7
| | Handling |        | | Maintenance Cost |       | | Assembly Quality |        | | Reliability |       | | Safety |        | | Styling |        | | Comfort |        | | Cargo Space |       | | Passenger Room |         | | Value for the money |       | | Residual Value | 33% |
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The Endeavor has a fairly comfortable, quiet ride and secure handling, but cornering isn't particularly agile.
There are two trim levels: LS and Limited.
The responsive automatic transmission provides very smooth shifts. The rear seat is spacious and easy to fold.
It doesnt look like a normal SUV, it is sporty and fun looking.
Front seats are uncomfortable on long trips. They need more standard adjustable features. |
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Mitsubishi Endeavor Strengths Brisk acceleration, surprising agility - rides like a car, posh interior materials, roomy seating, good crash test scores. |
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Mitsubishi Endeavor Weaknesses Cargo capacity, interior design, road noise, no third-row seat available, needs premium fuel. |