How many miles does a 2005 Mitsubishi Endeavor have?
This vehicle is driven short distances every day. Consequently it’s a 2005 Endeavor limited with only 70,000 miles and always garaged . (Currently 2019) The transmission failed at 60,000 miles with no…
What kind of wheels does a Mitsubishi Endeavor have?
Mitsubishi describes the exterior as “sophisticated, intimidating, yet handsome.” A particularly bold front end features a louvered grille that leads to accent lines along the hood. Large wheel openings and creased wheel arches are present. Cast-aluminum wheels hold 17-inch tires.
What is the towing capacity of a Mitsubishi Endeavor?
Towing capacity is 3,500 pounds in all-wheel-drive Endeavors equipped with the Towing Prep Package. Antilock brakes are optional on the front-drive LS and standard on all other versions. Side-impact airbags are standard. An Active Skid and Traction Control electronic stability system is optional on the all-wheel-drive Limited.
It was a 2005 Endeavor Limited with the complete package (running boards, etc.). Needless to say….I was sold! I have had the Endeavor 2005 for over 7 years now and it runs great and as smooth as the day I purchased it with 90,000 miles on it.
Is the Mitsubishi Endeavor a ford or Mitsubishi?
Not to be confused with Ford Endeavour. The Mitsubishi Endeavor is a mid-size crossover SUV built by Mitsubishi Motors at their manufacturing facility in Normal, Illinois.
When did the 2010 Honda endeavor come out?
They share the exterior appearance with the 2010 model, however are equipped with cloth interior and bluetooth. For the 2010 model year, the Endeavor gets another facelift, with newer front and rear fascias. The 2010 Endeavor went on sale in June 2009.
What kind of tires does a Mitsubishi Endeavor have?
Cast-aluminum wheels hold 17-inch tires. The Endeavor rides a 108.3-inch wheelbase and has 8.3 inches of ground clearance. The bumper garnish is black on the LS, chrome-plated on the XLS and body-colored on the Limited, which also features fog lamps. The Endeavor has a fully independent suspension and all-disc brakes.
Why does my Mitsubishi make a ticking noise?
According to them one is near oil filter others around exhaust piping and drive shaft. Also seen a post about bearing in drive shaft assembly causing a ticking noise while driving. All posts stated the the noises increase with rpms and/or speed. Hope this helps.