Mitsubishi Motors Announces Pricing on 2004 Endeavor
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CYPRESS, Calif., Feb. 13 -- Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) today announced suggested retail pricing for 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor, Mitsubishi's all-new mid-sized crossover S.U.V. The Endeavor will range from a suggested retail base price of $25,597 to a fully-loaded suggested retail price of $33,497 not including destination and handling of $595. "Endeavor complements Mitsubishi's expanding line of S.U.V.s and will compete aggressively in the growing mid-sized crossover S.U.V. market," said MMNA Chairman and CEO Pierre Gagnon. "Next month consumers in this segment will have a new choice that is thoroughly Mitsubishi in its spirited performance and stylish design." When the 2004 Endeavor arrives in dealer showrooms in March, consumers will be able to choose from three unique trim levels (LS, XLS, and Limited), each available in either front-wheel or full-time, all-wheel-drive versions. The three trim levels include a wide range of standard features while offering packages of the most popular optional equipment. The Endeavor LS is a well equipped S.U.V. that provides drivers with superior cargo flexibility and desirable S.U.V. image at an attractive price. The Endeavor LS 2WD will begin at a suggested retail base price of $25,597 and the Endeavor LS AWD will begin at a suggested retail base price of $27,597. Both have the option to add a full-sized spare tire and towing prep package for an additional $300. The Endeavor XLS incorporates sportier premium appointments with upgraded features and attitude. Suggested retail pricing for the Endeavor XLS 2WD will start at $27,897 and reach $31,497 for a fully-loaded model. Suggested retail pricing for Endeavor XLS AWD will start at $29,897 and reach $32,997 for a fully-loaded model. Four popular equipment packages are available for XLS 2WD and AWD models, including the full size spare tire and towing prep package ($300), the cold zone package with heated front seats and heated sideview mirrors ($300), the touring package with power sunroof and leather seating surfaces ($2,050), and the security package with front side airbags and anti- theft security alarm system ($950/2WD, $450/AWD). Also available separately is an optional power sunroof ($900). At the top of the model ladder is the fully-equipped Endeavor Limited that includes many standard features like a leather covered steering wheel and shift knob, sunroof, side-impact air bags, and rear passenger A/C controller and blower. The Endeavor Limited 2WD will begin selling at a suggested retail price of $31,697 and the Endeavor Limited AWD will begin at a suggested retail price of $33,197. Both have the option of the full size spare tire and towing prep package for an additional $300. All Endeavors will feature a 4-speed Sportronic(TM) transmission and are powered by a responsive 3.8-liter, 60-degree, SOHC V6 engine. Rated at 215 horsepower at 5,000 rpm, with peak torque of 250 lbs.-ft occurring at 3,750 rpm, the Endeavor's V6 is capable of propelling the front-drive S.U.V. to 60 mph in under 9.5 seconds (est. for 2WD LS). As part of Mitsubishi's Project America initiative, all Endeavor models will be built by the manufacturer ranked third in assembly productivity among North American manufacturers (The Harbour Report North America, 2002). The Mitsubishi manufacturing plant in Normal, Illinois, is one of the most complex car-building facilities on the planet with Endeavor, the facility will be producing a total of six different cars and trucks; more than any other U.S. plant. Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc., (MMNA) is responsible for all of the North American operations of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. As a single company consolidated on January 1, 2003, MMNA and its subsidiaries manufacture, distribute, finance and market Mitsubishi brand coupes, convertibles, sedans and sport utility vehicles through a network of nearly 700 dealers in the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. Mitsubishi Motors sold its first vehicle in the U.S. in 1981, and began building cars here in 1988 at its manufacturing facility in Normal, Ill. For more information, call the Mitsubishi Motors News Bureau at 888-560-6672.