2010 Mitsubishi Endeavor Overview

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2010 Mitsubishi Endeavor FWD 4dr LS
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Description

All Endeavor models are powered by a 225-horsepower, 3.8-liter V6 engine, with a 4-speed automatic transmission that has a Sportronic manual mode. While most automatic transmissions today have five or six gears, the Endeavor gets by just fine with four because the engine produces so much torque (255 pound-feet) in an accessible range; downshifts aren't always required for relaxed passing or even slight uphill grades.

The all-wheel drive system that's available in the Endeavor is intended for slick roads, snow and light-duty off-roading, such as driving up the two-track to a backwoods campsite. A viscous coupling center differential divides power 50/50 between the front and rear wheels, and if either the front or rear wheels slip it transfers more power to the opposite axle. Traction is assisted by the electronic traction control system. Electronic stability control and anti-lock brakes are also featured on all Endeavors, along with front seat-mounted side airbags and rollover-sensing side-curtain bags.

The Endeavor rides and handles more like a car than a truck, with a multi-link independent rear suspension and all-season tires. The interior comfortable and reasonably quiet; there's seating for five, including plenty of legroom for back-seat passengers. The 60/40-split rear seatbacks fold forward to expand the already ample 40.7 cubic feet to 76.4 cubic feet. The Endeavor has a reasonably low cargo floor-capable of holding a 4-foot-wide sheet of plywood-and also includes tubular roof rails.

The base Endeavor LS comes very well equipped, with air conditioning, rear ducts, cruise control, power windows, mirrors, and locks, keyless entry, and a 6-speaker MP3/CD sound system all on the standard-equipment list. The SE models adds leather upholstery, heated front seats, a power driver's seat, and a multi-information display.

Among the top options are a 360-watt Rockford Acoustic Design audio system with Sirius satellite radio and a towing package that increases tow capacity to 3,500 pounds on all-wheel-drive models.

2010 Mitsubishi Endeavor Reviews

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      ASHLEY PREECE
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      Lots of gas of course, it's an SUV. The only reason I rated the safety low is because of it's ability to roll over easier. I don't think the interior is all that cute. It is sporty and fun to... Read more