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| Trims | City MPG | Hwy MPG | MSRP | Invoice | Displacement | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4dr AWD LS | 17 | 22 | $27,999 | $26,395.05 | 3.8L/234 | Gas V6 |
| 4dr AWD Limited | 17 | 22 | $33,499 | $31,561.97 | 3.8L/234 | Gas V6 |
| 4dr AWD XLS | 17 | 22 | $30,599 | $28,838.41 | 3.8L/234 | Gas V6 |
| 4dr LS | 17 | 23 | $25,699 | $24,233.93 | 3.8L/234 | Gas V6 |
| 4dr Limited | 17 | 23 | $31,999 | $30,152.81 | 3.8L/234 | Gas V6 |
| 4dr XLS | 17 | 23 | $29,099 | $27,428.23 | 3.8L/234 | Gas V6 |
Review:
(2004 model shown)
Endeavor
Mitsubishi released a freshening of its midsize "crossover" sport-utility vehicle as a late '04/early '05 model. The Endeavor's standard 3.8-liter V-6 engine gains 10 horsepower and is now up to 225; its 255 lb-ft of torque now peak at lower rpm than before, for better low-end punch. A four-speed automatic transmission with manual-shift abilities remains standard, and both front- and all-wheel-drive models are available in three trim levels. A tire-pressure monitor and daytime running lamps are newly standard. The available anti-lock braking system is improved, now available with electronic brakeforce distribution and traction control on the base 2WD model and standard on other front-drive versions. Mitsubishi's Active Traction and Skid Control is optional on the AWD Limited model. A DVD entertainment system for back-seat riders is also offered.