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Mitsubishi Endeavor Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: 2007 endeavour base LS 2wd [ericpopwich] by southwest3
Mar 19, 2007 (3:52 pm)
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Replying to: ericpopwich (Mar 15, 2007 10:44 am)

First always get Final Drive Out Price (includes tax, lic, title, fees) this leaves no room for last minute "paperwork games". $22876 plus TTL etc. is somewhat high; probably would be $500-$800 less this Summer on your 2007; BUT will there be any color selection? Some people don't care about color...to me it is very important (especially when paying New Vehicle prices). Also to consider, should you look at Endeavors that have been driven..rentals, demos, etc...these prices for "nearly new" will be MUCH lower now through the summer.
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buying experience by kodename
Apr 12, 2007 (4:05 pm)
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My attempt to buy a Endeavor and trade in my old one was hampered by a local dealer who didn't stock any ES models and had only 2 LS models in stock.(both hidden in the far back of the lot)This experience didn't get any better when I discovered I knew more about the vehicle than the sales staff, and their interest in me seemed half hearted at best. I think this may be too common at some of todays mega dealers who sell multible lines under one dealership. I know Mitsubishi isn't putting up any good sales volume numbers , so in such a dealership, Mitsubishi is all but ignored. It's a shame and it makes Mitsubishi's attempt at a comeback all the harder. The story ends with me traveling 90 miles to a dealership that was only Mitsubishi and they had the vehicle in stock and the sales staff knew the difference between a Outlander and an Endeavor. We drove home in a new 07 SE after the trade,rebate and loyalty bonus(the mega dealer had no knowledge of a loyalty bonus)As for price paid I was in line with all the figures I got using the Edmunds site for a TMV price and my trade value. Kodename
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2007 Endeavor awd LS by gotham_gato
Oct 09, 2007 (10:41 am)
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My experience with the Endeavors - the dealers really want to move these off their lot. I negotiated my 2007 back in April for $27000. $4000 manuf rebate + $500 student discount and my price was $22500 + ttl. From what I hear - all SUV dealers are offering great deals for 2007's now.
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2007 Used Endeavours Cheap in Canada by bcisland1
Jan 02, 2008 (3:09 pm)
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Hi All,
 
We're interested in a buying an Endeavor or Outlander but we're noticing some weird things with the pricing. In Canada, the list price for a new 2007 base Endeavour (taken from Mitsubishi Canada's website) starts at $35,998. New 2007 Outlander starts at $25,498.
 
But when we look at autotrader.ca for all used 2007 Endeavors and Outlanders in BC the prices look odd. Used 2007 Endeavors with about 20,000 km are priced in the $25k - $28k range. Yet so are the used 2007 Outlanders. Any idea why the used Endeavors are so cheap? Is there some problem with them?
 
I heard a rumour that there are a bunch of used Toyota Highlanders floating around the used market and the reason they're cheap is because they've been used in the Alberta tar sands and have been driven VERY hard.
 
Any insight would be appreciated.
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Current Pricing by bullybeary
Feb 07, 2008 (8:49 pm)
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Was at my MA dealer getting minor service, salesman quoted me $22,500 on eiher of two new 2007 Endeavors in stock, probably base models with few options. After haggling, maybe $20K or $21K? Seem like a great bargain.
 
BTW, my loaded 2004 4WD top of the line Endeavorl has been a great vehicle. Now with 52K miles, only significant problem has been a whistling driveshaft repaired under warranty. This time in the exhaust heat shield was rattling, only the second problem, and fixed for $45. Recently, one set of brakes, one set of new Bridgestones, new floor mats. So amazing reliability. Our 2004 Toyota Sienna, comparably equipped top-of-line, has been in the shop repeatedly. Recently has broken seat heater element ($900 to fix!), broken rear window shade ($400 to fix!), howling run-flat tires ($1100 to replace for 15K life expectancy before they become too noisy to tolerate!), dislodged electric mirror control (the only cheap repair). A typical year's worth of bugaboos, but is now ex-warranty. Reminds me a bit of my old Mercedes S-class -- $2000 every six months to keep running.
 
Versus the 4WD Sienna, Endeavor rides better, handles much better, has more punch, is more reliable, has a better transmission (Sienna gets confused downshifting sometimes and lurches hard), better cruise control, better stereo, and is considerably more roomy in both seat rows (and is much roomier and more comfortable than all other SUVs except maybe big Fords which it matches). Only places it loses vs. Sienna are harder interior plastics and less refied V6. With the Sienna as second car, we have never needed the third row seat.
 
So Endeavor has been a geat value!
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Re: Current Pricing [bullybeary] by hellcat51
Feb 08, 2008 (9:47 am)
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Replying to: bullybeary (Feb 07, 2008 8:49 pm)

Can you give more detail on the whistling driveshaft issue? Did it affect the shifting at all?

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