The Mitsubishi Eclipse Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 20th out of 36 for compact cars. The average annual repair cost is $510 which means it has lower than average ownership costs.
Does Mitsubishi Eclipse last long?
On average, a Mitsubishi Eclipse lasts between 170.000 – 190.000 miles. An Eclipse needs to go to the garage for unscheduled repairs about 0.16 times per year, with a 13% chance of severe problems. Furthermore, Eclipse owners spend an average of $510 per year on repair costs.
Why did they stop making Mitsubishi Eclipse?
When and why did Mitsubishi discontinue the Eclipse? Mitsubishi stopped production of the Eclipse in August of 2011 to focus on electric and smaller footprint vehicles. In 2012, Mitsubishi started selling the i-MiEV — the company's first electric car — to US markets.
Which Mitsubishi Eclipse has Turbo?
And much like the Mitsubishi Eclipse GS-T and GSX, the Eclipse Cross is equipped with a turbocharged engine that encourages weight savings.
How fast can you get a Mitsubishi Eclipse?
0 - 100 kph 7.0 s
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0 - 100 mph 14.4 s
Est. 1/8 mile 10.4 s @ 83.3 mph
1/4 mile 15.0 s @ 95.7 mph
Top speed 214 kph (133 mph)
Will there be another Mitsubishi Eclipse?
Mitsubishi says the updated 2022 Eclipse Cross will reach U.S. dealerships starting in the first quarter of 2021. Its pricing may rise slightly from the current 2020 model's starting price of $24,190 for a front-wheel-drive ES model.Oct 15, 2020