2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Exterior & Interior Walkaround

2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Exterior & Interior Walkaround
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2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Review Information
MSRP: From $23,295
MPG: Up to 26 city / 29 highway
Dimensions: 173″ L x 71″ W x 66-67″ H
Horsepower: 152 hp
Curb weight: 3,307 to 3,516 lbs
Warranty: 5 yr/60,000 mi basic, 10 yr/100,000 mi powertrain
Configurations
ES
$23,295
ES 4WD
$23,895
LE
$24,895
The 2018 Eclipse Cross marks the dawn of Mitsubishi's new design advancements. Every detail is crafted for confidence-inspiring driving. The exterior's sharp, sculpted lines give it a strong stance, while the newly developed, premium Red Diamond5 paint radiates vibrant color. Dynamic design that captivates is the Mitsubishi standard.
Experience a new level of driving safety and personalization. MITSUBISHI CONNECT is a group of innovative services that include Safeguard Services and Remote Services.9 With features ranging from emergency assistance on the road to remote start and climate control, through the smartphone app, there are so many ways for you to stay connected wherever you go.
Always keep sight of the road with the transparent, full-color head-up display.10 With just a glance, you can view your speed, cruise control indicators, and enabled advanced safety features while focusing on what’s around you.
Count on a stimulating drive on city streets and off the beaten path with available Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC). Mitsubishi’s advanced all-wheel control system helps to ensure stable and responsive handling for all types of roads and driving conditions. Through rain, snow and gravel, S-AWC has improved traction for wherever your travels lead you.
Take in more sights and light with the dual pane power sliding panoramic sunroof.12 Along with heated front and rear seats,12 and modern interior styling, it's easy to settle in for an immersive ride.
Available advanced safety features on the Eclipse Cross help you detect and avoid potential collisions so you can drive with confidence and peace of mind.

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  • @michellescaturro1581
    @michellescaturro1581 Жыл бұрын

    I have owned one of these almost 2 years now. I do love it! It's got great curb appeal and never let's me down! Great video!

  • @jeezusg3939
    @jeezusg39395 жыл бұрын

    Great Car! From an eclipse and Evo owner... Mitsubishi continues to live up to standard

  • @Lilbop
    @Lilbop6 жыл бұрын

    I’ve still got a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS running strong to this day!

  • @jeezusg3939

    @jeezusg3939

    5 жыл бұрын

    Justin Thrasher 03 gts... engine still performs like new... did routine oil checks and maintenance on the vehicle of course

  • @ninazamora8890
    @ninazamora88906 жыл бұрын

    Love my new eclipse cross

  • @shadykable

    @shadykable

    6 жыл бұрын

    How many miles does it run on a full tank?

  • @EddieRodriguezPA
    @EddieRodriguezPA6 жыл бұрын

    great video!!

  • @a.a.a.r5238
    @a.a.a.r52386 жыл бұрын

    hope Mitsubishi brings this interior to Outlander 2019

  • @boovoo66
    @boovoo666 жыл бұрын

    I would love the see Mitsubishi build off the car in a few years...would love to see a eclipse cross gt...260hp ..?? maybe if this dose well...

  • @dave3682
    @dave36824 жыл бұрын

    Nice Ford Econoline pickup in the background! Don't see many of those anymore!

  • @jessica.5420
    @jessica.54205 жыл бұрын

    i really wish it was bigger cause this car is perfect.

  • @Trades46
    @Trades466 жыл бұрын

    Mainstream buyers will stick to Toyotas and Hondas because they don't know better. People who had a Mitsubishi will stick with Mitsubishi - sure it is not as luxurious as a Mercedes but reliability is great. Add to that a class-leading AWD system which is just as good as Audi or Subaru that is grossly understated, and you have a great overall package and value to top it off.

  • @SW-nx4jz

    @SW-nx4jz

    4 жыл бұрын

    I would agree if it didn't have a Jatco CVT transmission.

  • @ArtStamos
    @ArtStamos6 жыл бұрын

    Main Street media did not advertise the car

  • @germany1955
    @germany19556 ай бұрын

    Liked your video a lot! When equipped with the touchscreen do you have Navi and 4X4? Did not understand how this works in other videos. Thanks 👍

  • @BL-rb7jm
    @BL-rb7jm6 жыл бұрын

    Hi you forgot three things. 1. Awesome head room for a tall person. 2. And the undercarriage what is the height. 3. As well as the seats lay a lot falter in the back and for a overnight camp out while traveling you have plenty of leg room for a perfect nights rest. : ) That is one think I look for because it's costly for hotels.

  • @1234cnl

    @1234cnl

    5 жыл бұрын

    #2 is 8.6 inches with the swac

  • @bettybear1342
    @bettybear13424 жыл бұрын

    It feels like there is more than one button for the boot. What do the other buttons do?

  • @mcmmcm9344
    @mcmmcm93446 жыл бұрын

    Horsepower? Fuel capacity, whats the new infotainment system entails.

  • @christudor6681
    @christudor66816 жыл бұрын

    The center stack and console look similar to the Lexus NX.

  • @defendar5351

    @defendar5351

    6 жыл бұрын

    Anything will look similar to something out there. Great vehicle, will look great next to my 3000gt VR4. My turbo family :-)

  • @moisesisairocha
    @moisesisairocha6 жыл бұрын

    What does Paul drive that his car has 2 turbos?

  • @steveoiwa7759
    @steveoiwa77595 жыл бұрын

    Is this car come with plug in hybrid?

  • @CarlosOrtiz-119
    @CarlosOrtiz-1196 жыл бұрын

    the fuel door is something new? ......🤨🤔

  • @dayanj
    @dayanj6 жыл бұрын

    Where's the heads up display? Was gonna buy it for that! But seems doesn't come by default

  • @jeezusg3939

    @jeezusg3939

    5 жыл бұрын

    dayanj only on sel... not needed In my opinion

  • @spoe06
    @spoe062 жыл бұрын

    Is the CVT made by jatco or Aisin?

  • @NathanielRose-ie3xn
    @NathanielRose-ie3xn6 жыл бұрын

    Show us the key fob... What type of gas does it use?

  • @defendar5351

    @defendar5351

    6 жыл бұрын

    Runs on regular

  • @ddsindpls
    @ddsindpls6 жыл бұрын

    We own 2 Subarus, and Subaru always brags about their Symmetrical AWD System because it is always on. All 4 wheels always have power to them. It doesn't have different modes like SAWC, or VW's 4Motion. Does SAWC operate the same way when in Auto mode? Do all 4 wheels have power to them or does the system turn on and off as needed? Thank you.

  • @Trades46

    @Trades46

    6 жыл бұрын

    S-AWC does power all 4 wheels - it is more computer controlled than Symmetrical AWD but it maintains torque to the rear wheels for torque vectoring, which is its key selling point. The car can brake the inside wheel when cornering and literally 'pivot' the car around the inside wheel which makes the car feel more planted. Symmetrical AWD does not do this. On the Eclipse Cross has 3 modes on S-AWC - Auto, Snow and Gravel. So yes AWD is always engaged, but the proportion of power distribution is left to the computer to decide depending on the driving mode & conditions.

  • @MaverickJ3W

    @MaverickJ3W

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Trades46 that's not at all true about the symmetrical awd from Subaru. They have torque vectoring as well, braking the inside wheels. The VW's and many cars like it have halidex systems that run fwd on the straights and then add power to the rear wheels around corners. Subaru brags about their AWD systems because they are amazing. That being said mitsubishi is no slouch in the AWD department. The evos like the last iteration the 10, has an awd system that still competes to this day and is 10+ years old. Mitsubishi has taken a lot of that system and transplanted it into their newer suvs. Is one system better than the other? I'm not really sure how to quantify a lot of the merits on what makes one better than the other. There's many areas of comparison, and a lot of variation based on things like open or closed differentials etc. I will say, I personally prefer AWD systems that run all the time compared to halidex systems like in VW or Audi, hyundai, Mercedes, Honda etc. Not to say that theirs are bad systems, but there are instances where there is lag between the sensing of road/traction slippage and the rear wheels being powered. It's much quicker with systems that are constantly getting powered... on the other hand halidex systems will inherently be a bit more fuel efficient as they're only powering the front wheels unless sensing slippage or going around turns. Then if you look at something like a tesla which has a computer system running each individual wheel and monitoring the wheel every 1 thousandth of a second, that's about the best traction control system in a production car today. However I've never seen tons of videos or in person how a tesla handles on loose gravel or the snow. I have seen how Subaru handles quite amazing in the snow, loose gravel is insane with Subaru on how well it handles. Mitsubishi again is no slouch in this arena either, both brands take their info from their rally cars and implement them into their production vehicles. I've seen Subaru towing trucks out of the snow, driving past duel wheel trucks up hills, and I've owned a wrx so I have my own similar experiences to back that as well. I've no doubt mitsubishi can keep up even if it falls behind in this area, just giving recognition to its Lancer Evo lineage alone. Those cars were well known to be able to handle similar conditions and was originally the direct competition to Subaru. But let's not misrepresent Subaru or mitsubishi and speak with an unbiased perspective using incorrect information. Subaru does have exactly the same torque vectoring systems, some have open or closed differentials which also makes a difference as well. I'm not sure what kind of differentials system mitsubishi runs, and both are running their awd system all the time hence why the mpg is a bit lower than other similar vehicles who run the halidex systems. It comes down to preference for a lot of it. Some people like having the better mpg and only need to use the awd when they need it if they're in warmer climate for most of the year for example. Others want their awd systems to be at peak performance all the time in wet and cold climates or dealing with winding and steep roads. At this point you also start to get into semantics as most awd systems should suffice for about 90% of the driving most people use their cars for. Though many German brands use these halidex systems, these cars are built and tested in the harsh cold climates of western Europe and they do have a premium product for most people. These differences are only noticeable when pushing the cars to their limits in the worst of conditions which most drivers don't see practically ever in their cars. I would prefer something like a Subaru or mitsubishi if I'm on a rally course in snow or loose dirt, but a VW or Audi will do just fine for daily usage and they are levels above what any fwd only systems will do in the snow or dirt. Lastly, you can have the best awd system in the world, but if you have crap or incorrect tires you'll never have the proper traction. If you have summer tires on your awd mitsubishi during the winter, and have winter or all seasons on your fwd car, that fwd car will run laps around the awd car because the tires are not made for the winter season. You'll slip and slide all over the place and no matter how good the awd system is, it will not make a difference. The summer tire rubber will become hard and not flexible and you'll have no traction whatsoever. So first and foremost is having the proper tires for the proper climate and season as the tire is what contacts the road 100% of the time. From there, the fwd vs awd systems then make the next differential. After that it's the different kind of awd systems compared to other awd systems that propel your car to the next level of traction.

  • @imranchowdhury4972
    @imranchowdhury49724 жыл бұрын

    You missed the tire size and engine horse power.

  • @NS-ur5ss
    @NS-ur5ss5 жыл бұрын

    Good luck are you serious come on that front grill is based on the transformers.

  • @Siiiiiikk
    @Siiiiiikk6 жыл бұрын

    1 thing that is wrong with this car : ITS GOT A DAMN CVT :-(

  • @1234cnl

    @1234cnl

    5 жыл бұрын

    I've got one in my 2016 outlander that I've had for 2.5 years and no issues

  • @phillipdahlenburg4015

    @phillipdahlenburg4015

    5 жыл бұрын

    This cvt is excellent very nice car to drive

  • @stone5015
    @stone50156 жыл бұрын

    :( :( :( Would I purchase one? No. Loved the old Eclipse.

  • @jesuzjesuskhrist8592
    @jesuzjesuskhrist85926 жыл бұрын

    WHAT THE FUCK ?

  • @WittyWitterson
    @WittyWitterson6 жыл бұрын

    He’s trying so hard. Painful lol. Love the car but dude, shut up lol. Your facts and your BS are all blurring together and not in your favour lol

  • @warshawgameshd3432

    @warshawgameshd3432

    6 жыл бұрын

    BS?

  • @WittyWitterson

    @WittyWitterson

    6 жыл бұрын

    WarshawGamesHD I own a maxed out Eclipse Cross. Love the car but a lot of what this guy is saying has been incorrect or painted in a better light. All I’m saying is don’t just watch this video for a good review of this vehicle. I love my Eclipse Cross but no vehicles are perfect

  • @warshawgameshd3432

    @warshawgameshd3432

    6 жыл бұрын

    I am just wondering what is wrong that he is saying, I genuinely wish to know from a owner.

  • @WittyWitterson

    @WittyWitterson

    6 жыл бұрын

    WarshawGamesHD it’s been ages since i wrote that and I’m not interested in rewatching for specifics. If you’re an owner you should know what I’m referring to.

  • @WittyWitterson

    @WittyWitterson

    6 жыл бұрын

    Apologies i misread your response. I will revisit and explain tonight

  • @DrDennis
    @DrDennis6 жыл бұрын

    What a tacky interior(seats). Hate the cheap diamonds. Enough for me to move on.

  • @daman5022
    @daman50226 жыл бұрын

    Aztek looks no way no power liftgate no cool seats pass