The Eclipse Cross is the sportier-looking, pricier alternative to the Mitsubishi’s other subcompact crossover, the better-selling Outlander Sport. Although it invokes the name of Mitsubishi’s sport ...
HIGHS Quiet while cruising, more practical than expected, excellent powertrain warranty. LOWS Bumps from rough roads reach the cabin, lackluster fuel economy, few desirable standard features. VERDICT ...
It’s important to carefully check the trims of the car you’re interested in to make sure that you’re getting the features you want, and aren’t overpaying for those you don’t want. Our comparison will ...
We mentioned robust power, and even though that's the wellspring of torque steer, it also gives the GT V-6 impressive hustle: 0-to-60 mph in 6.1 seconds and 14.6 seconds at 98 mph in the quarter when ...
1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable valve control, regular unleaded, engine with 74HP (1) 1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable valve control, regular unleaded, engine with 78HP (1) 1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable ...
This facelifted small SUV just increased in size and thus expanded its pool of competitors. A risky move – did it pull it off? The 2021 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross has grown up – and out. Classified as a ...
While we found the first generation Eclipse to be less than fun to drive, the 2006 redesign eroded any sporting credentials to which the model may have clung. Although the V6 was stronger and quieter ...
Let's face it, "The Fast & The Furious" franchise killed the Mitsubishi Eclipse. With available AWD and a stout 4G63T under the hood, the first two generations of Eclipse should hold icon status ...
It’s important to carefully check the trims of the car you’re interested in to make sure that you’re getting the features you want, and aren’t overpaying for those you don’t want. Our comparison will ...
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