2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor Review

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Mitsubishi has added some new styling updates to its larger crossover SUV, Mitsubishi Endeavor to keep it more contemporary. Currently in its eighth year on the market, Endeavor flaunts unique appearance and build quality, which have helped it to retain a substantial market share.

The midsize crossover has been conceived as a perfect combination of style and capability.


A Perfect Blend of Style and Competence

With capacious seating capacity and comfortable seating position, the new Mitsubishi Endeavor assures comfortable ride. Besides its airy cabin and performance six-cylinder engine, the new Endeavour is loaded with efficient electronic systems and systems security. Energetic movement is ensured with its powerful 3.8-liter V6 engine that can deliver 225 hp. Exceptional maneuverability is offered by the powerful steering. The improved SUV can present super performance in urban roads thanks to its all-wheel drive.

Available with tow trim levels such as SE and LS, the new Endeavour is criticized for the use of average architecture. State-of-the-art technological features are embedded into the vehicle. For instance Sportronic automatic transmission and Active Stability Control (ASC) with traction control are to name a few.

The new Mitsubishi Endeavor is equipped with Bluetooth hands-free phone system. Auto-off halogen headlamps, parabolic fog lights and chrome front grille are some other useful and stylish devices used in the SUV.

2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor Specifications

The drivers’ seat can be adjusted in 6 different ways to offer maximum comfort while driving. The interior features first-class fabric upholstery with decorative inserts. Automatic air conditioning and 140-watt CD/MP3 audio system with 6 speakers are some other amenities. The fresh 17-inch alloy wheels give the car a new macho look.

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The vehicle is not spared of criticism due to the nonexistence of a third-row seat, which is present in almost all types of vehicles of this class. But it is a fact that the new Endeavor outshines other SUVs in this category in terms of availability of a selection of characteristics, engine performance and transmission gearing, excellent off- road performance and smart handling.

The car’s maximum cargo capacity of 76.4 cubic feet is also not appreciable. The styling elements both in the interior and exterior and the selection of materials used in the cabins of the earlier versions of Endeavor were subjected to criticism.

According to most of the reviews, people find Mitsubishi’s Outlander as a better option compared to Endeavor. Mitsubishi has tried to rectify those drawbacks in the latest version. Daytime running lamps, twin-stage front airbags, and a tire-pressure monitoring system are added.

The roomy interior offers plenty of space for an entire family. Large glass panes provide superior vision of the beautiful surroundings outside. But it is to be mentioned that the small glass in the A-pillar is ill-designed and does not offer comfortable view.

The cargo space is huge, thanks in part to no third-row seating (60/40 split rear seats are available in the Limited trim level), and it came equipped with a rubber mat that will save the carpet from wet or muddy gear..

Some of the Endeavor’s potential opponents are Honda Pilot, Toyota Highlander and Nissan Murano. The new Mitsubishi Endeavor, which comes in a sleek and well-executed package, exudes comfort and rugged capability to suit any travelling need of yours.

2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor Price

2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor Price is available for $28,299

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