Specifications prices Modifications and Image 2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor
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INTERIOR
Inside, the 2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor seats five and can fit up to 76.4 cubic feet of cargo space with the rear bench folded. Both trims feature Bluetooth® connectivity, ice-blue LED instrument and control lighting, 12-volt accessory outlets, and a high-mount center LCD audio display. The LS incorporates cruise control, steering wheel audio controls, premium fabric upholstery, and a 140-watt audio system with six speakers. The SE showcases a touch-screen DVD navigation system with rear view backup camera, 8-way power adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats and side mirrors, automatic climate control, sport-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, cargo cover, and a 650-watt Rockford Acoustic Design audio system with SIRIUS Satellite Radio capability.
Front-wheel drive models gain the Active Stability and Traction Control (ASTC) system, which was already standard on the all-wheel drive models. Sirius satellite radio, with six-month pre-paid service, is also included with the Endeavor SE models.
The Endeavor can now be ordered with two-tone leather seating for a more premium appearance. In this configuration, the Suki Beige seating is accented by black side bolsters.
The crossover provides 40.7 cubic feet of storage space when the rear seats are up, and 76.4 cubic feet of space when the seats are folded.
Two trim levels, the LS and SE, are available to Endeavor buyers. The SE adds leather sears, heated front seats, a power driver's seat, and a 360-watt Rockford audi system, a 6-disc in-dash CD changer, and steering wheel audio controls. The SE also offers an optional Sunroof Package and Navigation Package.
EXTERIOR
Fuel estimates for the 2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor check in at 15 mpg in the city and 19-21 mpg on the highway. Competition in the crossover SUV segment includes the Nissan Murano, Honda Pilot, and Toyota Highlander. The Endeavor is available in two trims: LS and SE. The LS rests on 17-inch wheels and has standard fog lights, privacy glass, chrome grille, roof rails, auto-off halogen headlamps, and daytime running lights. The SE adds a power sunroof and sits on 18-inch, five-spoke alloy wheels. Both trims enjoy a rear independent multi-link suspension with coil springs, which provide a nice, smooth ride.
ENGINE
The 2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor, entirely designed and built in the U.S., is a solid new entrant into the mid-sized, mid-priced SUV field. The 2011 2011 Endeavor’s closest competitors include the Buick Rainier, the GMC Yukon XL Denali, and the Volkswagen Touareg. Upon introduction, the LS FWD is equipped with a standard 3.8-liter, V6, 215-horsepower engine that achieves 17-mpg in the city and 23-mpg on the highway. The Limited AWD is equipped with a standard 3.8-liter, V6, 215-horsepower engine that achieves 17-mpg in the city and 21-mpg on the highway. A 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard on both trims. The 2011 2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor is all-new for 2011. One engine is available in the Endeavor, a bigger, more powerful and improved version of the V6 that powers the higher-priced 2003 Montero. It’s a 3.8-liter V6 making 215 horsepower, with an iron block, aluminum heads and single overhead cam. It’s mounted transversely, and mated to a four-speed Sportronic automatic transmission with manual shifting capability.
SAFETY
Safety features in the 2011 Endeavor include four-wheel-disc antilock brakes, Active Stability Control with traction control, tire-pressure monitoring system, advanced dual-stage front SRS airbags, and front and rear side curtain airbags.
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