I wish Honda went back to producing full size sedans assembled back in Japan. I just returned from a 25 day trip to Asia Pacific. My final transit through Tokyo the morning I was due to return back to LAX, I sat in JAL Lounge in Haneda and was the first person in for the day. I sat astonished, watching one of the attendance cleaning all the tables with diligence, I have not seen in a long time in America. This lady cleaned every horizontal surface in the entire lounge with everything she had and I was very impressed. If I had 10 of her back in the US, I would dominate my market. I complemented her on her work ethic and she looked at me curiously. She humbly said back to me,”It is my duty.”
1. Please don’t romanticize foreign countries. I have lived all over East Asia for many years. That’s one thing residents can’t stand foreigners doing 2. You should remove the part where you say “if I had ten of her” .. that’s essentially slavery. They don’t want to be yours. 3. I think you meant to write “attendants”
Yup, they still blow us away in America as far as work ethic and quality. This will continue as Gen Z spends 90% of their day watching cats sing on tik tok...so their kids will be absolutely useless. It's going to get worse...Here at least.
The eclipse cross power seems low on paper but it's 152hp , engine accelerates to 100km in 8.76 seconds. The engine is a 4b40 mivec turbo engine , it has a small turbo that spools very quickly, which is why the acceleration is good For reference the 2024 2.5 na hyundai tucson accelerates to 100 in 8.9 seconds .the tucson has 187hp The eclipse cross is very good on hills , it accelerates up steep hills with ease. With air-condition on full blast.
G'day from Australia. Mitsubishi has been a major brand in Australia, and the fact the Eclipse Cross is built in Japan was probably the main reason for choosing our Exceed S-AWC in red. Being in our early 60's, the simplicity and reliability of the Eclipse Cross was also a consideration, not interested in a pocket rocket, has ample power and freeway speeds it only needs 2100 rpm. Tech is also welcomed, with adaptive cruise a treat. Warranty is awesome and on delivery a $1000 fuel card is also included ( 2023 plate sold in 2024 promotion. For seniors who have no more child intervention, this vehicle is perfect for two and is very comfortable. Recommended to all. Cheers.
Hi from another Aussie, your sentiments are virtually the same as mine. Have recently purchased an Eclipse Cross for my wife and couldn't be happier. A perfect little feature packed commuter. A lot of car reviewers here bag the infotainment screen but it is more than adequate and easy to navigate.
Very encouraging report. I now need to rethink the CX50, CX5, and add the Mitsubishi Eclipse to my wish list. It will take a lot of doing before I replace my 2015 Camry or my 2018 Avalon, however.. I really enjoy having CD player in my car and I have that with my Toyotas.
I’m a big Mitsubishi fan. Four of them in my family since 2012. Over 250k flawless miles with zero factory defects. Averaged 26 mpg city and 32 mpg hwy. resale value not so hot so I advise long term ownership to justify buying. Also, the 4wd system is awesome in the snow.
I just purchased a Portable CD DVD player for my 2024 Eclipse Cross, Missed having a Cd player to play all my old CD's it plugs into one of the USB ports and you can control it with the steering wheel controls and on the touch screen and it sits nicely on the seconded shelf of the Glove Box with the owner's manual too, Works Excellent !
I did my research and bought the Eclipse Cross, came to the same conclusion, but 1 major factor you didn't mention. Reliability is far superior compared to the rest, just look at service record, not the rating. Honda and Toyota reliability have suffer greatly. I was down to this, Mazda, or even tried a Hyundai. Hyundai literary fell away while test driving, overhead console fell! Mazda's GDI engine require high maintenance cost - every 15000mile cleaning to prevent carbon built up! Since I don't plan on changing car in a few years, Mazda is out as well. Forgot the downside: Mit App is so bad the dealer warn about it, I don't think it's the app itself but rather the server behind it. It only works sometime and very slow
I was at a Mitsubishi dealership recently: Even in person I could barely tell their models apart. Every thing they make looks nearly identical. I didn't know which was their top tier SUV and which was their entry level one. They all look alike.
Hi David. Here in Puerto Rico nearly all trims of Rav4’s are built in Japan. I hadn’t considered a Mitsubishi SUV, but your video has convinced me to take a look. (I do prefer a naturally aspirated engineand automatic transition though.)
Thank you, David. And I couldn't agree more about Mitsubishi and quality because once I knew someone with a Plymouth Arrow pickup (also called Dodge D50 or its real name, Mitsubishi Mighty Max) and despite a minor head gasket leak, ran for so many miles without any other issues. True, that was the 1980s, but if they got it right back then, I'm pretty certain they're mastering the art of quality and dependability now. I really love that "mid-sized" (sister to the Nissan Rogue Compact) Outlander the most myself! 🐇
I’ve owned 2 Mitsubishis over the years. Both had zero problems, except they both used oil. And I’m meticulous about oil changes. None of my other vehicles ever used oil except a Saturn & a 3.6 Outback. Wonder if the newer Mitsubishis have better gas rings?
The Mitsubishi L200 Sporteros are very popular trucks in the Caribbean and they are very well know for their reliability. They are very good trucks way better the the Chevy colorados
We just purchased a Mitsubishi Highlander GT with the V6 motor and AWL. Really love this SUV and very glad it does not have the cvt transmission....not that there is anything wrong with the cvt. I just prefer a quiet ride so I can hear myself think.....
Great review Dave! I am interested a 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross SEL Touring or a 2024 Toyota RAV4 XLE Premium; as a customer who maintains and keeps a vehicle at least 10 years, which is the better choice in terms of vehicle long term reliablity, in your opinion?
Parts availability will be good, the eclipse cross has a long life cycle, meaning Mitsubishi does not change models as quickly as hyundai, kia , etc and it uses the same drivetrain in most regions . The 4b40 1.5 turbo petrol engine is used in these regions , Canada, USA, Australia, Japan, UK , meaning parts will be available and easy to find. The engine is also reliable, The 4b40 engine has been out since 2018 with no known issues. Meaning the engine is reliable compared to hyundai, kia which suffers from engine failure , some crv suffered from oil dilution , some mazda cx5 suffer from carbon build up, some subaru boxer engines suffer from oil burning. The eclipse cross also has a 10 year warranty in these countries.
I've heard you mentioned or recommended more often of Mazda CX-50 then CX-5 while the CX-50 is build in the US and CX-5 is build in the Japan...I am trying to choose which one should I pick and your recommended CX-50 over CX-5 is making me confused.
It looks like it uses the same instrument cluster as Toyota. The only Mitsubishi ive ever owned is a 2004 montero. That car had the best traction control system I’ve ever felt. Even better than my 21 rav4. It was awesome for some light off-roading.
ive been observing cars in my country asia and other brand is durable but mitsubishi engine last longer as long as it is built in japan, i wish they revive the legendary 4G63
As I saw you have top line trim but it still some blank button missing from the steering wheel. my complain: common It's 2024, if Mitsubishi can put at least 8"-10" touch screen on the dash on all trim. it will attract many other brand buyer. Younger those day only look 2 thing (music and big radio screen).
I worked for a large dealer group that had all the Japanese brands. The owner eventually gave the franchise back to Mitsubishi. Today it seems Mitsubishi is a brand consumers with marginal credit buy. Not good for resale.
The only Japan built compact SUV I want is a Mazda Sprit Racing CX-30 that's Made in Hiroshima...and if Mazda won't do it (idk why, the CX-30 is their best or second best selling car), I would like Subaru to make a Crosstrek WRX in Japan. That would definitely help the dwindling WRX sales (it's just too ugly in the rear)
Doesn’t this vehicle use the same infamous cvt that Nissan uses? I would rather pay more for the mazda with a traditional 6 speed or toyota’s proven icvt or their 8 speed transmission.
Its nickname is shitsubisi for a reason 😆. I know this guy visits Japanese auto plants and has an admiration for quality products but I can’t help but be disappointed. Mitsubishi just isn’t a player. They are little more than an offshoot of Nissan (in NA).
@@Michael-ls5dx Both this unit and the outlander use a cvt. Maybe the 2024 version is better than what they used before but i wouldn't want to be the guinea pig testing it out. If this had a 6 speed automatic, I would consider buying a Mitsubishi in the future. Granted it would have to be a better deal than a Toyota, Mazda or a Honda.
My understanding is that Mitsubishi has been operating at a loss for many years. Companies that operate in the red are generally not focused on innovation and quality.
@@Unchainedmaple888 My son replaced his 2019 Impreza for a 2024 Crosstrek Onyx 2 months ago. It landed in Vancouver and it took 10 days for shipping by train to Ontario. He loves it!
@@Peter-df1br : The Best Pricing for Subaru Made in Japan would be the Subaru WRX = For Canada, all imported from Japan and Pricing is the same Price in Canadian Dollars while as Americans have to pay in US Greenback. It is the only Sedan Look if one is to take the Version without Spoilers in the Back. 2024 model starting at $47,515 Freight and fees included, taxes extra Power: 271 hp @ 5,600 rpm Transmission: SPT This Trim in USA listed for 45.5k USD$
@@Unchainedmaple888 Not True! [Production for the 2.5-liter models began on May 17, 2023. The 2.0-liter Base and Premium trims will continue to be produced in Japan. The 2.5-liter Onyx and Limited trims for the Canadian market will be sourced from Japan, as Crosstrek models produced in the United States will not be exported. ]
I'd be okay with Mitsubishi, but I think the problem is how you can tell the wheelbase is so short and narrow and the body almost looks too big for the stance. New Outlander seems to have solved this, but Eclipse Cross is just too awkward looking. Drivetrain is brutal also... Good enough for rental, but just barely.
I.e. basic, reliable, dependable value for your money priced way less than competitors. If you want high performance, then buy high performance. Otherwise, excellent for a family hauler.
Cars Made in Japan are my Favorit. The way workers do their Job is magnificent. There are no cracking Sounds or whatever. Absolutely great.
I wish Honda went back to producing full size sedans assembled back in Japan. I just returned from a 25 day trip to Asia Pacific. My final transit through Tokyo the morning I was due to return back to LAX, I sat in JAL Lounge in Haneda and was the first person in for the day. I sat astonished, watching one of the attendance cleaning all the tables with diligence, I have not seen in a long time in America. This lady cleaned every horizontal surface in the entire lounge with everything she had and I was very impressed. If I had 10 of her back in the US, I would dominate my market. I complemented her on her work ethic and she looked at me curiously. She humbly said back to me,”It is my duty.”
1. Please don’t romanticize foreign countries. I have lived all over East Asia for many years. That’s one thing residents can’t stand foreigners doing
2. You should remove the part where you say “if I had ten of her” .. that’s essentially slavery. They don’t want to be yours.
3. I think you meant to write “attendants”
Yup, they still blow us away in America as far as work ethic and quality. This will continue as Gen Z spends 90% of their day watching cats sing on tik tok...so their kids will be absolutely useless. It's going to get worse...Here at least.
The eclipse cross power seems low on paper but it's 152hp , engine accelerates to 100km in 8.76 seconds. The engine is a 4b40 mivec turbo engine , it has a small turbo that spools very quickly, which is why the acceleration is good
For reference the 2024 2.5 na hyundai tucson accelerates to 100 in 8.9 seconds .the tucson has 187hp
The eclipse cross is very good on hills , it accelerates up steep hills with ease. With air-condition on full blast.
Thank you so much! Awesome video!
G'day from Australia. Mitsubishi has been a major brand in Australia, and the fact the Eclipse Cross is built in Japan was probably the main reason for choosing our Exceed S-AWC in red. Being in our early 60's, the simplicity and reliability of the Eclipse Cross was also a consideration, not interested in a pocket rocket, has ample power and freeway speeds it only needs 2100 rpm. Tech is also welcomed, with adaptive cruise a treat. Warranty is awesome and on delivery a $1000 fuel card is also included ( 2023 plate sold in 2024 promotion. For seniors who have no more child intervention, this vehicle is perfect for two and is very comfortable. Recommended to all. Cheers.
Hi from another Aussie, your sentiments are virtually the same as mine. Have recently purchased an Eclipse Cross for my wife and couldn't be happier. A perfect little feature packed commuter.
A lot of car reviewers here bag the infotainment screen but it is more than adequate and easy to navigate.
Very encouraging report. I now need to rethink the CX50, CX5, and add the Mitsubishi Eclipse to my wish list. It will take a lot of doing before I replace my 2015 Camry or my 2018 Avalon, however..
I really enjoy having CD player in my car and I have that with my Toyotas.
I’m a big Mitsubishi fan. Four of them in my family since 2012. Over 250k flawless miles with zero factory defects. Averaged 26 mpg city and 32 mpg hwy. resale value not so hot so I advise long term ownership to justify buying. Also, the 4wd system is awesome in the snow.
I miss cd and cassette players…I am not old but had a 2004 avalon with both and it was great.
I just purchased a Portable CD DVD player for my 2024 Eclipse Cross, Missed having a Cd player to play all my old CD's it plugs into one of the USB ports and you can control it with the steering wheel controls and on the touch screen and it sits nicely on the seconded shelf of the Glove Box with the owner's manual too, Works Excellent !
Excellent video, eye opening….
I did my research and bought the Eclipse Cross, came to the same conclusion, but 1 major factor you didn't mention. Reliability is far superior compared to the rest, just look at service record, not the rating. Honda and Toyota reliability have suffer greatly. I was down to this, Mazda, or even tried a Hyundai. Hyundai literary fell away while test driving, overhead console fell! Mazda's GDI engine require high maintenance cost - every 15000mile cleaning to prevent carbon built up! Since I don't plan on changing car in a few years, Mazda is out as well.
Forgot the downside: Mit App is so bad the dealer warn about it, I don't think it's the app itself but rather the server behind it. It only works sometime and very slow
After I watching this video clip, I’m more even more confident, proud to be Outlander PHEV owner. Thanks for the review of Mitsubishi products.
Is your vehicle also built in Japan ?
@@hutchfromba, yup. My outlander PHEV made in Japan.
I was at a Mitsubishi dealership recently: Even in person I could barely tell their models apart. Every thing they make looks nearly identical. I didn't know which was their top tier SUV and which was their entry level one. They all look alike.
Hi David. Here in Puerto Rico nearly all trims of Rav4’s are built in Japan. I hadn’t considered a Mitsubishi SUV, but your video has convinced me to take a look. (I do prefer a naturally aspirated engineand automatic transition though.)
Thank you, David. And I couldn't agree more about Mitsubishi and quality because once I knew someone with a Plymouth Arrow pickup (also called Dodge D50 or its real name, Mitsubishi Mighty Max) and despite a minor head gasket leak, ran for so many miles without any other issues. True, that was the 1980s, but if they got it right back then, I'm pretty certain they're mastering the art of quality and dependability now. I really love that "mid-sized" (sister to the Nissan Rogue Compact) Outlander the most myself! 🐇
I’ve owned 2 Mitsubishis over the years. Both had zero problems, except they both used oil. And I’m meticulous about oil changes. None of my other vehicles ever used oil except a Saturn & a 3.6 Outback. Wonder if the newer Mitsubishis have better gas rings?
The Mitsubishi L200 Sporteros are very popular trucks in the Caribbean and they are very well know for their reliability. They are very good trucks way better the the Chevy colorados
Well…32,000 miles on my eclipse cross and doesn’t burn any oil at all
@@Almighty_cornholio Good to know
That is the best for winter driving 😊
We just purchased a Mitsubishi Highlander GT with the V6 motor and AWL. Really love this SUV and very glad it does not have the cvt transmission....not that there is anything wrong with the cvt. I just prefer a quiet ride so I can hear myself think.....
The cvt in the eclipse cross shifts like an automatic transmission, there is no constant droning of the engine.
Great review Dave! I am interested a 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross SEL Touring or a 2024 Toyota RAV4 XLE Premium; as a customer who maintains and keeps a vehicle at least 10 years, which is the better choice in terms of vehicle long term reliablity, in your opinion?
Data recorded since 2020: Cross = oil change and tires, Rav4 = Many recalls, frequent repair services, wish you the best
I’m just worried about getting parts in the future, David. What do you think parts availability will be in the future?
Parts availability will be good, the eclipse cross has a long life cycle, meaning Mitsubishi does not change models as quickly as hyundai, kia , etc and it uses the same drivetrain in most regions . The 4b40 1.5 turbo petrol engine is used in these regions , Canada, USA, Australia, Japan, UK , meaning parts will be available and easy to find.
The engine is also reliable, The 4b40 engine has been out since 2018 with no known issues. Meaning the engine is reliable compared to hyundai, kia which suffers from engine failure , some crv suffered from oil dilution , some mazda cx5 suffer from carbon build up, some subaru boxer engines suffer from oil burning.
The eclipse cross also has a 10 year warranty in these countries.
Mazda CX-5 is pretty much always the answer for a simple, fun, Japanese built commodity vehicle.
I've heard you mentioned or recommended more often of Mazda CX-50 then CX-5 while the CX-50 is build in the US and CX-5 is build in the Japan...I am trying to choose which one should I pick and your recommended CX-50 over CX-5 is making me confused.
Hey David, thanks for pointing this one out. 9:35
It looks like it uses the same instrument cluster as Toyota.
The only Mitsubishi ive ever owned is a 2004 montero. That car had the best traction control system I’ve ever felt. Even better than my 21 rav4. It was awesome for some light off-roading.
Amazing suv! Made in japan, high quality
Could you do a review on the suburau?
ive been observing cars in my country asia and other brand is durable but mitsubishi engine last longer as long as it is built in japan, i wish they revive the legendary 4G63
So, Mazda CX-30 is it smaller than Eclipse Cross???
Oh hands down. Cx30 is cramped . More so for passengers
As I saw you have top line trim but it still some blank button missing from the steering wheel.
my complain: common It's 2024, if Mitsubishi can put at least 8"-10" touch screen on the dash on all trim. it will attract many other brand buyer. Younger those day only look 2 thing (music and big radio screen).
At 9:12 you can see an Outlander Gen I on the right!
I worked for a large dealer group that had all the Japanese brands. The owner eventually gave the franchise back to Mitsubishi. Today it seems Mitsubishi is a brand consumers with marginal credit buy. Not good for resale.
Mitsubishi motors has been around a very long time and they had some very popular cars back too....What happened now ???
Diamond star motor
The Mazda CX-5 is still built in Japan. Excellent fit and finish, great ride, and a real 6 speed tranny. Really like ours.👍
How is the reliability for it?
The reliability is good , the engine and transmission is very reliable with no major issues or recalls.
Torque is 182 ..good in acceleration.
The Subaru Forester is still built in Japan that could change but for now they all come from Japan.
The only Japan built compact SUV I want is a Mazda Sprit Racing CX-30 that's Made in Hiroshima...and if Mazda won't do it (idk why, the CX-30 is their best or second best selling car), I would like Subaru to make a Crosstrek WRX in Japan. That would definitely help the dwindling WRX sales (it's just too ugly in the rear)
My 2024 Nissan Rogue is made in Japan. VIN starts with JN8…
Doesn’t this vehicle use the same infamous cvt that Nissan uses? I would rather pay more for the mazda with a traditional 6 speed or toyota’s proven icvt or their 8 speed transmission.
That’s the outlander or something
Its nickname is shitsubisi for a reason 😆.
I know this guy visits Japanese auto plants and has an admiration for quality products but I can’t help but be disappointed. Mitsubishi just isn’t a player. They are little more than an offshoot of Nissan (in NA).
@@Michael-ls5dx Both this unit and the outlander use a cvt. Maybe the 2024 version is better than what they used before but i wouldn't want to be the guinea pig testing it out.
If this had a 6 speed automatic, I would consider buying a Mitsubishi in the future.
Granted it would have to be a better deal than a Toyota, Mazda or a Honda.
@@Michael-ls5dxand Renault
@@ret1red4lifeHonda and Toyota cvt best to consider
I noticed that Andrea/Motor Mouth B roll!
it’s actually a B roll from Mitsubishi Canada.
Too much focus on panel gaps!
My understanding is that Mitsubishi has been operating at a loss for many years. Companies that operate in the red are generally not focused on innovation and quality.
You had me go check. 2024 Operating Profit is 227 million USD and 2023 is more. So not as strong as 2023 but not at a loss as you claim
Mitsubishi has had terrible engine issues using oil etc. not sure if the new ones are better.
You mean Mitsubishi from the early 80's ? No modern Mitsubishi engine burns oil.
The Subaru Crosstrek is made in Japan as well.
Only the lower 2.0L trims unfortunately. Would've killed for a Crosstrek Sport that was Japanese made
@@Unchainedmaple888 If you want a Japanese built Crosstrek Sport, look at the 2022 2023s
@@Unchainedmaple888 My son replaced his 2019 Impreza for a 2024 Crosstrek Onyx 2 months ago. It landed in Vancouver and it took 10 days for shipping by train to Ontario. He loves it!
@@Peter-df1br :
The Best Pricing for Subaru Made in Japan would be the Subaru WRX = For Canada, all imported from Japan and Pricing is the same Price in Canadian Dollars while as Americans have to pay in US Greenback. It is the only Sedan Look if one is to take the Version without Spoilers in the Back.
2024 model starting at
$47,515
Freight and fees included, taxes extra
Power: 271 hp @ 5,600 rpm
Transmission: SPT
This Trim in USA listed for 45.5k USD$
@@Unchainedmaple888
Not True!
[Production for the 2.5-liter models began on May 17, 2023. The 2.0-liter Base and Premium trims will continue to be produced in Japan. The 2.5-liter Onyx and Limited trims for the Canadian market will be sourced from Japan, as Crosstrek models produced in the United States will not be exported. ]
turn off eco mode then pass a vehicle
Don't forget mitsubishi outlander.
Suv and uncommon in 2024 don't go together, tell me station wagon and you'll have my interest.
Subaru!!!!
I'd be okay with Mitsubishi, but I think the problem is how you can tell the wheelbase is so short and narrow and the body almost looks too big for the stance.
New Outlander seems to have solved this, but Eclipse Cross is just too awkward looking. Drivetrain is brutal also... Good enough for rental, but just barely.
Eclipse and Outlander use same dimensions for drive train .
I only buy Toyota and
Lexus that are built 100% in Japan.
Since when is all built there?
Some Lexus built in Canada like RX.
@@moeanthony9308he’s clearly saying that he only buys Toyota or Lexus models that are 100% made in Japan, not that all Toyotas are made there
@@ChrisRobato and nx
@@VainakhQuranites ok
I driven one of these and they're the most boringest car to drive ever... Really underpowered as well.
I.e. basic, reliable, dependable value for your money priced way less than competitors. If you want high performance, then buy high performance. Otherwise, excellent for a family hauler.
Absolutely nonsense!!