Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross repairs

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross repairs
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross repairs

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. In 2011, Mitsubishi Motors was the sixth largest Japanese automaker and the 19th largest worldwide by production.

For those looking for a return of Mitsubishi's Eclipse sports coupe, this isn't it. The 2023 Eclipse Cross does its best to channel its namesake, with bold styling and a rakish rear end, but underneath it's nothing more than a run-of-the-mill compact SUV. A turbocharged 1.5-liter makes 152 horsepower and is the only engine choice. All-wheel drive and a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) are standard, and acceleration is rather poky. Handling isn't particularly athletic, either, but the Eclipse Cross does offer a composed ride and the cabin remains quiet when cruising. The Eclipse Cross's interior has most of the expected modern amenities as well as a spacious cargo hold, but it falls short of rivals such as the Mazda CX-5, the Hyundai Tucson, and the Volkswagen Tiguanin terms of overall refinement.

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My 2016 Outlander was rusting all over the top of the weatherstripping above the windshield and beside the windshield. And they called it stone chips when obviously was no sign of stone chips because it was bubbling under the paint all over the weatherstripping of the windshield. For a company all about their warranty, they really fight not to cover it. I had a VW that had the exact problem and they fixed it next day. Never buying Mitsubishi again seeing as my 3 year old car is now my junker.

Luca of St. Thomas, ON
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First, I want to highlight that I had a Mitsubishi Lancer 1999 and I sold it last December 2012 . As I was very pleased with that one, I bought a brand new Mitsubishi Puma 2013 , but after 6 months, I was very shocked to discover that rust started to show in the car, specially in the upper side of it. In August, I called the local agent in Egypt which is Diamond Motors. They set an appointment to check the car and took photos of that rust and I was told that they will check the complaint and reply to me but till now, I didn't receive any answer.I keep on calling the customer service but it's always the same answer that they will get back to me. It s not possible to spend 121000 Egyptian pounds on a car and to discover rust in it after 6 months. Sure there is something wrong with that car. It's not the standards of Mitsubishi. Now I don't know what to do as the agent in Egypt is not giving me any answers.

Rasha of Alexandria, OTHER
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I'd just like to share my story. I drive a Mitsubishi Carisma (European Model, somewhere between the Lancer and the Galant). It is a 1998 Model. We bought it used in 2002 with just over 2500 miles in it. My mother drove it, then I drove it until now. It is a superb piece of metal. The only issue I had was the clutch at 80000 and at 145000 miles, but I think that is normal. I did get beaten up, pretty bad back then. Was crashed about 3 times, got tuned, then got de-tuned. This is the car I learned on. This is the car I raced with on Friday nights and this is the car I still drive to work. The fuel consumption is compared to today's standards, pretty good too. I am very pleased with the performance, and the reliability. There is no rust on the chassis, although it was kept outside most of the time. The only rust problem I have is at the exhaust system, where the pipes are welded together (it started about 3 years ago). I'm looking to buy a used Mitsubishi Lancer 2007 upwards. Great Job Mitsubishi!

Miklos of Crailsheim, CA
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Received a map update card for my 2017 Outlander Sport. The screen asked for authentication key. Went thru all my paper work to find a 13 digit number. (My dealership closed.) My whole system is now locked up. Called Mitsubishi, they told me to take it to a dealer 1 hour away, did that. They told me to order a card from HERE, a map company. Long story short. I have been to Dealership 2 hours away twice. Still not fixed. Mitsubishi not returning my calls. What can I do now?

Jackie of Alexander, NC
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My Mitsubishi Eclipse was inexpensive and had plenty of trunk space. I also liked the aftermarket radio installed and the manual sunroof. The heater was also very warm. However, it was used and the performance of the alternator assembly and its belts left me high and dry on the highway. The alternator assembly and belts need tightening. The sunroof should've been powered and a better sound system should've been put into it. Also, the air conditioning should've been cranking out very cold air.

William of Marcus Hook, PA
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Having this extended warranty saved me so much money! Right at the end of the regular warranty my drum brakes had to be replaced & the labor on that was crazy high! After getting the quote, I remembered I had the extended & called, they said good thing I called-Or else it wouldn't had been covered (one of those small print items). Mine was & I was very happy!

Cindy of Edina, MN
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I have owned several Mitsubishi Automobiles since the 1990's. My most recent Mitsubishi cars have been a 2016 Outlander and 2015 Mirage. And I still own a 1992 Mitsubishi Mighty Max truck. I have also owned other brands but hands down I've had better service out of my Mitsubishi Automobiles. The operating cost is extremely low. Example: oil changes. My Mitsubishi dealer charges 39.99 for a fully synthetic oil change, 27 point inspection, computer diagnostics, and tire rotation. And after two oil changes the third is free! And they don't use cheap oil. The oil is OEM Mitsubishi oil made by Eneos and has the highest quality rating! I've used both Eneos and Amsoil and the Eneos oil is far superior. My friend owns a Honda Fit and he pays 69.99 his synthetic oil changes at his Honda dealer and no diagnostics, inspection or tire rotation is included.The gas mileage for my Outlander is averaging 28mpg city, 33mpg highway and the amazing Mirage gets minimum 38 mpg city and 48mpg highway but I often get as high as 52mpg! All 2016-2017 Mitsubishi cars have more standard features than any other brands and Mitsubishi's prices are lower! Who would complain about getting more features for less money and low ownership cost with excellent gas mileage? Oh, and 10 year 100,000 mile warranty! Oh yeah and 5 years Free Road Side Assistance.Researching other cars I found most had manually operating windows and way less features than a Mitsubishi for the same price. There's no way I would pay $18,000 for a car with plastic hubcaps, roll up and down windows, keyed ignition, am/fm radio with NO CD, and non-painted mirrors, door handles etc. My 2015 Mirage cost $12,244 and is fully loaded! Push button start, pass keyless entry, Bluetooth, CD radio with USB input, wireless steering, wheels (no hubcaps), integrated turn signals in the side mirrors, all mirrors & door handles color matched to paint, fog lights, splash guards also painted to match the paint, electric windows & locks and much more! Mitsubishi cars drive great and have given me many years of excellent service.I don't understand why people want to give a one star rating and complain about rocks breaking a windshield. The rock is to blame not Mitsubishi! And others complain after driving 160,000 miles the car is not perfect. Give me a break. You must maintain any car and the better you maintain the longer your car will last. Don't blame Mitsubishi because you didn't maintain your car or that you did no research and got shafted by a dealer. Do research and if the dealer won't budge on price find another dealer. I look up other dealers online and force the dealer to match or beat prices. It's also a good idea to get approval before you go so dealers won't charge you a exaggerated finance rate. You have to do some work but it really pays off. Mitsubishi builds very reliable, stylish, excellent automobiles!

Shane of Cornelia, GA
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Mitsubishi is great. It has been getting me to point a and point b. I love this car very much and it is my baby. I wouldn't trade it or sell it for the world. I love most of the interior and also the seats and leather. I feel so comfortable when I drive. It drives really good and really smooth. I haven't had a problem or any type of issue with my car. Mitsubishi could improve on the wheels, color and interior. I would love for it to be more roomy and also have tv and a better stereo and automatically start.

Maria of Fort Worth, TX
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22 months into covid and the only adaption made by Mitsubishi is to use covid as an excuse for poor customer service. A driver opened their car door on my mitsubishi in June 2021 and I am still awaiting for mitsubishi parts in November 2021. Their first lie is all the car companies are this slack, the second excuse is parts have to come from overseas (according to them Australia doesn't keep common parts such as bumpers and spare keys in stock), the third lie is it has to come from Melbourne and that takes 8-10 days (not withstanding the fact I am in the same city as them and I can easily get things sent from Melbourne overnight). They literally just make up lies that are not based in reality at all.When you complain to head office you get a patronising reply that does nothing to address the complaint. They are misogynists in the king of misogynistic car industry and have made their cars unreliable just by not getting parts for female drivers in a timely manner. DO NOT BUY A MITSUBISHI, it is Japanese for misogyny and poor service.

Karina of New Town, Other
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I got into an accident exiting the free way going about 40-45 MPH. The front tire blew out, causing me to hit barrier on front right side of the car initially. The air bags did not deploy, sending me flying into the windshield and knocking me out temporarily. When I woke up I was on the opposite side of the off ramp in the other barrier and the car was catching on fire. I was taken to the hospital via ambulance to be evaluated. The accident resulted to a head contusion, concussion, severely sprained left ankle, and a bruised left hip bone.

Jeff of Boulder City, NV
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