What kind of car is a Mitsubishi Endeavor?

What kind of car is a Mitsubishi Endeavor?

I recently sold my Galant to my son with 193k and I was able to get a 2008 Endeavor with 135k from VA. The SE has everything but the sunroof and GPS, but I am in love. Everyone compliments me on the ride quality and that’s basically b/c it’s a Galant on an SUV frame, so it drives like a car.

Is the Mitsubishi Endeavor a third row seat?

No available third-row seat, less cargo capacity than competitors, missing a few common features, some mediocre interior materials. None for sale nearby. Instead: Though it’s a well-rounded package, the 2008 Mitsubishi Endeavor is increasingly lost amidst a growing crowd of very good SUVs.

What’s the towing capacity for a Mitsubishi Endeavor?

The four-speed automatic transmission incorporates a Sportronic manual-shift provision. Models with all-wheel drive have a viscous coupling. When properly equipped, maximum towing capacity is 3,500 pounds for all-wheel-drive Endeavors. For 2008, the tow package includes a power-steering fluid cooler.

Which is larger Mitsubishi Outlander or Mitsubishi Endeavor?

Shortly after introducing its compact Outlander sport utility vehicle, Mitsubishi added the Endeavor, a larger crossover SUV. Similar in size to the automaker’s seven-passenger Montero, the midsize Endeavor is intended primarily for on-road motoring.

What are the specs of a 2008 Mitsubishi Endeavor?

For 2008, all Endeavors get a standard electronic stability system and a new exhaust finisher, but the rear glass no longer opens independent of the rear hatch on the LS model. Two trim levels are offered: LS and SE. Each is available with either front- or all-wheel drive. Antilock brakes with electronic brake-force distribution are standard.

When did the Mitsubishi Endeavor go on sale?

The 2010 Endeavor went on sale in June 2009. It only came in one trim level for 2010, lacking the navigation package of the 2008 Limited trim, but equipped with leather seating and hands free bluetooth calling. On April 25, 2011, it was announced that Endeavor production would end in August 2011.

The four-speed automatic transmission incorporates a Sportronic manual-shift provision. Models with all-wheel drive have a viscous coupling. When properly equipped, maximum towing capacity is 3,500 pounds for all-wheel-drive Endeavors. For 2008, the tow package includes a power-steering fluid cooler.

No available third-row seat, less cargo capacity than competitors, missing a few common features, some mediocre interior materials. None for sale nearby. Instead: Though it’s a well-rounded package, the 2008 Mitsubishi Endeavor is increasingly lost amidst a growing crowd of very good SUVs.