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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross service experts
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.
The 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is a compact crossover SUV produced by Mitsubishi Motors. Here are some key features and specifications for the 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross:
Engine Options:
The 2018 Eclipse Cross typically comes with a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine.
This engine produces around 152 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque.
Front-wheel drive (FWD) is standard, while all-wheel drive (AWD) is often available as an option.
Transmission Options:
A continuously variable transmission (CVT) is the standard transmission for the Eclipse Cross.
Fuel Efficiency:
Fuel economy for the 2018 Eclipse Cross varies depending on the drivetrain.
FWD models typically achieve approximately 26-27 miles per gallon (mpg) in the city and 29-31 mpg on the highway.
AWD models typically have slightly lower fuel economy, averaging around 25-26 mpg in the city and 26-28 mpg on the highway.
Interior and Features:
The interior of the Eclipse Cross typically features a modern design with a 7-inch touchscreen display as standard, which can be upgraded to a larger touchscreen with smartphone integration.
Standard features may include a rearview camera, Bluetooth connectivity, and a four-speaker sound system.
Higher trim levels may offer additional features such as leather upholstery, a panoramic sunroof, and advanced safety technology.
Cargo Space:
The Eclipse Cross offers a reasonable amount of cargo space for a compact crossover, with a split-folding rear seat to expand cargo capacity further.
Safety:
Safety features may include airbags, stability control, antilock brakes, and a rearview camera.
Some advanced safety features, such as forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking, may be available on higher trim levels.
Price:
The 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross typically falls within the mid-range price category for compact SUVs. The exact pricing can vary depending on trim level, options, and location.
Please note that the availability of specific features and trim levels may vary depending on the market and region, so it's essential to consult the manufacturer's documentation and your local Mitsubishi dealership for precise details about the 2018 Eclipse Cross models available in your area. Additionally, since my knowledge is based on information available up to September 2021, I recommend checking for any updates or changes that may have occurred after that date.
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I have a 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander that I purchased brand new. In December 2017 it began shaking and was taken to Hamburg Mitsubishi for service. After a week of testing the dealership told me I needed a new engine and they were negotiating this with corporate. 4 weeks later, still negotiating the issue my vehicle was sent to interstate Mitsubishi in Pennsylvania (I live in NY). After a few more weeks they told me it was fixed and gave it back. I had it a week or so before I had to return it for ongoing issues. It was “fixed” and returned to me numerous times, all the while I kept having to drive to PA. Finally, I was told by corporate to take it back to the original dealership as they had changed hands. They had it a week or two before returning it to me again. This time it does before I even made it back to my house. At this point I was finally told I was approved for a new engine, but it had to come from Japan and would be another month or longer. Mind you it is now April. This past Thursday I was told the engine was in and it was good to go. Today, after leaving work early to rush to an apt. I got in my car and it would not start, won’t even turn over. Throughout this process I have been without a car several times, stranded on numerous occasions. I have had numerous conversations with “Ovid” my customer service rep at corporate. I have been hung up on and told that there is nothing they can do because I’m outside the limits of the lemon law. As someone who has purchased multiple brand new Mitsubishi vehicles I cannot believe the way I have been treated. I am beyond disappointed, upset and dissatisfied and am going to tell everyone I know about my experience and encourage them to NEVER buy a Mitsubishi.Jessica of Silver Creek, NY
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I went to Des Moines Mitsubishi Kia-Ford in Iowa to buy a t/stat and radiator cap for my Eclipse 2003. The mutt at the parts counter tells me - after diddling the PC for 20 minutes HE HAD TO ORDER THEM 3 DAY TURNAROUND - now this dump has about 25 service bays in the back - so NO ONE EVER NEEDS A T/STAT OR CAP?Tommy of Des Moine S I, IA
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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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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 have had the 2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse model for a while now and I think overall it is a fun and reliable car for someone who wants that sporty edge but while also feeling comfortable. The design may lack in functionality a little bit since it is a two-door, along with a few blind spots that I had to get used to, but it is a fun car to drive around town in. Many people doubt the safety of a small car such as this one but I have been in a wreck before and the car kept me very safe when I was hit on the driver's side of the car with its side and front airbags. I am glad that I chose this car and will be keeping it for a long time.Rachel of Stillwater, OK
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Paint is chipping off in chunks.Car has 1490 miles on it. 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer. Who do I call to fix problem?Thomas of Wareham, MA
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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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My tire blew out today! The computer piece inside the tire apparently came loose and ripped the he double heck out of the tire! This is the second time it happened. I have a 2010 Mitsubishi Ge Lancer. I cannot have this! I live near the city here and can you imagine what would have happened if this had happened on the thruway!! Luckily it happened less than a mile from my home on a secondary road! I am not even going to bother trying to procure restitution even though I am a senior citizen and only on social security! What concerns me is the possibility of human life being destroyed or permanently damaged on a busy thruway!! Nope I am totally getting rid of this car!!! From what people have said in other reviews here on this site, Mitsubishi is not being responsible in either making these autos or in making honest restitution to their customers! How about careful responsible manufacturing of these autos also! For GOSH sakes!!!!Kristine of Ny, NY
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2015 Outlander Sport - Power train issues. My truck has less than 50000 miles. One Sunday in February 2017, my transmission was acting like it was slipping. At one point, it was jerking and halting pretty bad. Put fluid in it to get home. Called Monday and was told to bring it in tomorrow. Took it to dealership was told a recall was on it and I was covered. Well, now 2am being told due to wrong fluid, I am not covered. After calling National Center, the mechanic told them that the fluid caused the problem. Wait a minute, had to put fluid because of the problem and the recall states the problem I am having is due to manufacture issues. Waiting for arbitration. Not confident since they work for the company. Stay away from Mitsubishi.mina of Lawrenceville, GA
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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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