Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross service and repairs

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross service and repairs
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross service and 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.

Mitsubishi has taken its boldest step yet in the ever-expanding compact-crossover marketplace with its new Eclipse Cross. Its exterior design is intriguing, the cockpit is well put together and ergonomically friendly, the small turbocharged engine pulls confidently if not aggressively, and the light steering makes parking easy. Road trips earn the Eclipse Cross’s a few demerits: Its seats lack sufficient long-haul support; storage space in the second row is sparse; and other vehicles in this class are more isolated from road irregularities. Those small faults aside, Mitsubishi once again has a product worth buying.

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Product Reviews:



I purchased a 2006 Eclipse with a beautiful paint job. Not too long after, I saw a small spot where the clear coat was starting to flake. Soon after, it spread to the entire car. Naturally, I became very alarmed and contacted Mitsubishi. They told me to take it to my local dealer (which was 2 hours away) and I did. The dealer told me that it was the worst he had seen and thought Mitsubishi would do something about this, but they came back and told him it was out of warranty. I believe a company should stand behind their products. At the time, the car was less than 5 years old. Yes, I realize it is not brand new but rarely do you see cars that new with flaking clear coats. It reminds a person of a snake shedding; that is how bad it is. I contacted Mitsubishi several times after with no success. I looked for a class action on this car/color and nothing, but I did find several people with the same complaint. It wasn't hard by any means to find people, therefore I do not believe it is from normal wear. It is my hope that even though this car is now slightly older, someone would be willing to start a class action suit. The same problem occurred with the black paint job and they were recalled/fixed. I don't have the option to sell my car as this significantly impacted the value of the car. I do have pictures upon request as well as the local dealer took some for Mitsubishi.

Beth of Byron, MN
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My daughter left her school today, 2-20-2013, and she made it about a half mile from her school and her rear passenger side door caught fire. She pulled over and, luckily, someone put the fire out for her. The fire marshal said it started from the window switch. It burnt the door panel, rear seat and carpet. We have had this car for over a year. It had 116k on it when we bought it. It now has 136k; it has been a good car until now. It was such a good car that I took it from my wife and gave it to my daughter for her first car. Maybe, it wasn't such a good idea after this. She has only had her license for 3 months. After reading up on it, I found this wasn't the first time this has happened. It's a 2001 model.

Randy of Johnson City, TN
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Gas mileage unbelievable, very comfortable seats, and cold AC. Effortless steering and great turning radius. Some road noise and a little short on power but the trade off is well worth it. Averaging over 40 mpg. Very satisfied with Mitsubishi Mirage.

James of Mandeville, LA
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I have babied my 2002 Montero and it is like new inside and out. I only have 58,000 miles and without warning, the transmission has stopped working. I need a totally new transmission. I have talked with the Mitsubishi services department where I bought my Montero and they suggested to call the 800 Mitsubishi number. I found out that they will not back me up. I will never buy another Mitsubishi vehicle and hope that anyone who reads this will reconsider and not buy a Mitsubishi.

Christina of Albany, OR
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We have had very good experiences w/ Mitsubishi in the past so we didn't hesitate to recommend one to our daughter for her 1st vehicle. We were pleased w/ the purchase of her new Outlander but as soon as we drove off the lot she noticed that the Bluetooth (telephone) wasn't working properly, or should I say as it has customarily; it only came out of passenger door speaker; way down by the floor. Worse yet was that it had a very limited volume unlike the radio, etc... so there is no way to hear it properly w/out leaning over the passenger seat (while you're driving...). I contacted the dealer & spoke w/ the shop foreman, he informed me that "yes" it was designed this way as a safety precaution. Seriously??? How do they justify this?? I immediately contacted corporate Mitsubishi NA and spoke w/ a customer service rep (I won't mention the name, they were very cordial). Upon 1st explanation of the problem the rep immediately agreed that this is not normal and stated that they would contact the foreman to rectify the issue, it was even stated that 'of course the sound should come out of all the speakers' & even quoted page # and verse in Owner's Manual. The rep put me on hold and pursued a higher authority & then contradicted previous statement indicating that this indeed performs as was designed; also quoting 'safety' as the reasoning. I inquired as to how this could possibly increase (rather than decrease) safety as the driver would always be distracted trying to hear their caller; especially if there was a package/bag or other item on the floor blocking the speaker or, more likely, a passenger's pant leg???It was indicated that the reasoning was that Mitsubishi wanted to make sure that the driver would be able to hear any oncoming emergency vehicles. I then inquired if Mitsubishi had any plans to rectify this and was told "no". This is not acceptable and the Bluetooth is not something one normally 'test drives'. Why are we the only ones bringing this to public attention?? This needs to be rectified and shouldn't cost them as much as it would when someone gets into an accident because of it... I can think of several inexpensive ways to fix this. The volume control is fine (if they seriously think this is an issue...???) but the caller should be able to be heard on all speakers. But seriously though, if you can't hear the caller should you have to pull over for a conversation? Then what's the point of having Bluetooth??? This is absurd.

John of Pasadena, MD
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In 2006 the most beautiful car caught my eye at a local dealership. It was a Mitsubishi eclipse in the most stunning color I had ever seen... a beautiful sunset orange pearl color. 5 years later I purchased a top of the line used one. I felt like a million every Time I got in or out of it. A year later I noticed the paint on the roof starting to bubble and chip. It has now spread across the entire roof and has become white and chalky looking as well. My dream car has become a total embarrassment and judging by what I have been reading... Mitsubishi is well aware of this problem and is not offering any help getting a new paint job.I have had many cars and NEVER experienced anything like this. I would not expect a reputable company like Mitsubishi to do such an inferior job on their cars and then not take responsibility for what I can only hope was a MISTAKE... and not them PURPOSELY using inferior products just to save a buck. I am extremely disappointed and will not be purchasing another car from this company. And having to drive around displaying this hot mess of a car should be a good advertisement on what to expect if YOU buy one. In a nutshell... class action lawsuit.

Tracy of Manchester, CT
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I purchased the "top of the line - Diamond series" Mitsubishi DLP 57" a couple of years ago expecting it to look great for many years come. I haven't heard of other makers of DLP having this much of an issue. Funny, I have an RCA tv that is 25 years old (with original remote!) that still works great. I know new technologies bring new challenges, but we pay more with the hopes that we get a little more. I am very disappointed that Mitsubishi is making it so hard to get this problem fixed. If anyone has a phone number that has worked for them, please forward it. I keep getting the runaround.

Steve of Gilbert, AZ
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I own a 2003 Mitsubishi evolution, 160,000 miles and still running strong.

Andy of York, PA
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2010 Mitsubishi Lancer De - Windshield visors will not stay in position. Road noise is very loud. Car has 100k and the car shakes, rattles and squeaks. Dealer in Richmond Hill finds nothing wrong. Very sluggish on take off. Body is full of small dents and scratches. It's honestly the worst car I ever had and I had a lot of cars. Will NEVER buy another Mitsubishi.

Randy of Keswick, ON
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I bought the Best Ever Triton in 2015 and it's plated 2016. Within 2 months of owning this Triton my nightmares had begun and I'm still living them. Faults So Far: Engine light, Loss of power, Heater vent broke, stitching came out of drivers seat, interior light, central locking, 4WD drive (brakes locking on), tow bar recall (twice now), overheating. At idle my Triton doesn't get hot so when I drive off the heater doesn't work. I read that guy person complained of his set servicing bill, you should be thankful that at least your car seems to be faultless unlike mine. The Good Points To The New Triton: You get to make more friends through RACV Roadside Assist, you get to take photos of your Triton being towed on numerous occasions. I've now got a photo album which all my RACV roadside reports, photos and times it's broken down. When my Triton is being fixed I get to experience driving other Mitsubishi Vehicle like the ASX, Duel Cab Triton, Single Cab Petrol Triton and when the Dealership doesn't have a loan car because my Best Ever Triton is so unreliable, you get to experience A RentaBomb all paid by me of course as the Triton is being repaired again. This Best Ever Triton Financially could send you broke if you're a Subcontractor as I am due to its unreliability. Don't fear as Mitsubishi are all about fixing your Triton (no matter how much it costs you the consumer, for loss of wages, lost income, loss of work). Good Luck To You All!!

Cameron of Burwood, Other
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