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2008 Mitsubishi Endeavor - Page 1 Review

MSRP: $27,599 - $29,099 See Local Classifieds
 
Shopping for a 2008 Mitsubishi Endeavor? MSRP: $27,599 - $29,099

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Mitsubishi brings back the Endeavor crossover for the 2008 model year again in two trim levels, LS and SE.

 

The SE comes in three grades: SE, SE with the Sunroof Package, or SE with the Sunroof Package and a new DVD-based navigation system. Most big-ticket items (such as the GPS system and leather seats) are only available on SE, which also comes standard with heated seats and a premium Rockford Acoustic Design stereo with Sirius satellite radio.

 

The Endeavor also adds a new black center dash panel, updated door trim, and stitching on its leather shift knob and steering wheel this year. The LS model loses its separate flip-up hatchback glass. In November, a two-tone leather interior will become available.

 

Both the SE and LE continue with the 3.8 liter V-6 engine used previously, rated for 2008 at 230 horsepower. A four-speed automatic transmission with manual-shift abilities is standard, and both front- and all-wheel-drive models are available.

 

All Endeavors also get standard rollover-sensing side curtain airbags, a tire pressure monitoring system, and 17-inch wheels, and Mitsubishi's Active Skid and Traction Control (ASTC) system, as well as anti-lock braking with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD).

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FWD (2) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
FWD 4dr LS Specs $27,599 $26,011 15 22
FWD 4dr SE Specs $27,599 $26,011 15 22
AWD (2) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
AWD 4dr LS Specs $29,099 $27,426 15 19
AWD 4dr SE Specs $29,099 $27,426 15 19

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The Chevrolet Equinox and the Suzuki XL7 share many components, and both are value priced.

Based on recent experiences with the Equinox, we'd only recommend it with the new 3.6-liter engine, and even then, we don't endorse it strongly.

However, the bigger XL7 represents a very good value in a package that's about the same size as the Outlander.

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