2003 Mitsubishi Endeavor
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Mitsubishi Endeavor Problems
Idling
2005, the idling of my vehicle is unusual,
there is a noise i hear that sounds like a
clutteri...
The 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor SUV makes its debut this year. The Endeavor comes available in both the FWD and fulltime 4WD configurations for the LS, XLS, and LTD (Limited) trim lines. The Endeavor comes equipped with a 3.8L V6 215 hp engine, four speed automatic transmission, cruise control and an engine immobilizer.
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Thanks to these alliances it benefitted strongly in the 1970s and '80s, increasing its annual production from 250,000 to over 1.5million units. But its strong presence in south-east Asia meant it suffered more than most of its competitors in the aftermath of the 1997 East Asian financial crisis, and since then the company has struggled to consistently increase sales and maintain profitability. Mitsubishi's automotive origins date back as far as 1917, when the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. introduced the Model A, Japan's first series-production automobile. An entirely hand-built seven-seater sedan based on the Fiat Tipo 3, it proved expensive compared to its American and European mass-produced rivals, and was discontinued in 1921 after only 22 had been built. In 1934, Mitsubishi Shipbuilding was merged with the Mitsubishi Aircraft Co., a company established in 1920 to manufacture aircraft engines. The unified company was known as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), and was the largest private company in Japan. MHI concentrated on manufacturing aircraft, ships, railroad cars and machinery, but in 1937 developed the PX33, a prototype sedan for military use. It was the first Japanese-built passenger car with full-time four-wheel drive, a technology the company would return to almost fifty years later in its quest for motorsport and sales success. » Read More About Mitsubishi |