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Mitsubishi Endeavor

The Mitsubishi Endeavor mid size SUV debuted late in 2004 and introduced style to the somewhat boxy and dull designed SUV's available on the market. Exaggerated wheel flares and a bold front end design quickly distinguished this SUV from the others. The 3.8 liter, V6 engine was capable of 215 horsepower and would tow up to 3500 lbs. and a fully independent suspension provided a smooth and well controlled ride. Three models were available-the LS, XLS and the Limited, all featuring good acceleration and a 4 speed automatic transmission. The second row of seats in each model folded down to accommodate up to 76 cubic feet of cargo, which was not as roomy as some other SUV's on the market, but satisfied those who were willing to sacrifice a little bit of room for the distinctively different and appealing design. All models were also available with all wheel drive or front wheel drive.

For the 2005 model year, changes were minor but included standard side airbags on all models and a standard anti theft system for the XLS model. In 2006, the XLS model was discontinued due to lagging sales, but the LS and Limited were upgraded to include traction control and anti lock brakes as part of the standard package.

The 2007 Mitsubishi Endeavor received minor changes including a new SE trim level that includes heated leather seats and satellite radio. In addition to the previous discontinuation of the XLS model, the Limited was also dropped from the lineup, leaving only the SE and LS models. This was a strategic move on behalf of Mitsubishi to accommodate the perceived desires of consumers and provide a more comfortable and luxurious mid size SUV with higher quality materials as opposed to a transportation powerhouse with multiple seating and cargo configurations. A long list of comfort and convenience features in addition to ample room for 5 make a ride in the Endeavor a very pleasurable one.

Mitsubishi Endeavor Reviews by Year

2010 Mitsubishi Endeavor
The 2010 Mitsubishi Endeavor costs around $27,999 and boasts standard Bluetooth connectivity, loads of passenger and cargo space, an extensive list of standard safety features and fresh designs standards for the tailgate and the front grill. And, SE models come with standard 18 inch alloy wheels and automated climate control.

Manufacturer's suggested retail pricing ranges up to $31,490 for the 2010 Endeavor from Mitsubishi. It's a middle sized SUV crossover that has more than adequate comfort and spaciousness to accommodate five full grown adult passengers. It is available to you as either an all-wheel-drive or front-wheel drive vehicle that instills copious amounts of driver confidence.

The Mitsubishi Endeavor review reveals three trim levels for you to choose from. They are the LS FWD, the SE FWD and SE AWD. They have been designed and manufactured to compete with the 2010 Honda Pilot LX , the 2010 Hyundai Veracruz G LS, the 2010 Mazda CX -7 and the 2010 Ford Flex SE.

Regardless of the trim that you choose, the 2010 Mitsubishi Endeavor performance is there from a powerful 3.8L V6 engine that delivers 225 horsepower at 5000 RPM and 255 lb-ft of torque at 3750 RPM. more
2008 Mitsubishi Endeavor
The ambitiously designed 2008 Mitsubishi Endeavor midsize SUV is available in LS and SE trims, both available in front-wheel or all-wheel drive configurations that provide room for up to 5 passengers and an abundance of comfort and convenience features.
2007 Mitsubishi Endeavor
The mid-sized 2007 Mitsubishi Endeavor SUV offers the handling and feel of a sport sedan with the performance of a car. Available in two models with both front- and all-wheel drive, the Endeavor LS carries an MSRP of $26,999 / $28,999 with the SE selling for $28,749 / $30,749.