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2005 Mitsubishi Endeavor Mid-Size Wagon

Mitsubishi's mid-size crossover wagon blends the manners of a refined luxury sedan with the elevated stance and cargo capacity of a boxy SUV plus the cabin flexibility and interior efficiency of a minivan. It's easy to drive, like a sedan, because its rigid unibody structure and all of the handling hardware match the mechanical equipment on a FWD car. Yet it resembles a sizeable SUV in format and can carry a wagon's load of cargo, while the spacious passenger compartment comes with plush and comfortable seats arranged in two rows for up to five riders and there are fancy amenities aboard.

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2004 Mitsubishi Endeavour Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle

Mitsubishi's new mid-size crossover wagon is easy to drive like a sedan because its rigid unibody structure and all of the handling hardware -- such as an independent suspension for all wheels and responsive rack and pinion steering -- match the mechanical equipment on a FWD car. Read More »

2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor Mid-Size Crossover Sport Utility Vehicle

Lots of twisty roads, yet it's no contest for the new Endeavor sport-utility wagon from Mitsubishi because this vehicle -- organized to direct all engine power not to the rear wheels as would a conventional truck-based SUV but to the rollers up front that also steer -- quickly demonstrates an easy-to-drive attitude with uncommon agility. Read More »

2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle

(New Orleans, Louisiana) - We are in the bayou country near the Big Easy test driving the all-new, 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor, their new, mid-size, crossover Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV.) This is a great region for test driving vehicles. It is scenic, the roads conditions range from horrendous to spectacularly smooth , and weather conditions change all the time, providing ample opportunity to see what a vehicle can handle. Read More »