2021
Automatic
32.5 mpg
Tax: £180
Mileage: 5,595
Petrol
2020
Manual
36.2 mpg
Mileage: 11,957
Mileage: 12,234
Semi-Auto
Mileage: 12,565
Mileage: 15,644
2018
40.4 mpg
Tax: £155
Mileage: 15,680
Mileage: 16,000
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2019
Mileage: 16,293
Mileage: 17,128
Mileage: 19,288
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The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross was easily the most class-competitive SUV that Mitsubishi made towards the end of its time in the UK market. This mid-sized 'C'-segment SUV features stand-out styling, a willing 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine and plush equipment levels. Plus there's the option of a clever All-Wheel Drive system that's ideally optimised for tarmac use. Might it all be enough to make broad-minded buyers look beyond the usual suspects in the 'Qashqai class' for compact family crossovers in the 2017-2021 period? Quite possibly.
Mitsubishi made a decent step forward with this car. Sales-wise, it never troubled the market leaders in the mid-sized SUV sector, but on the used market, it's an interesting alternative to the usual suspects in the 'C'-segment from its period. Particularly if you prioritise petrol power and the option of AWD. Stylish looks, strong levels of equipment and state-of-the-art safety provision make this Crossover stand out - to the point where only those who need a huge boot and involving driving dynamics will dismiss it out of hand. In summary, there's a lot to like here. In the 'Qashqai-class', not everyone wants a Qashqai. Widen your shopping brief and consider this contender if you're prepared to look at something a little different from the 2019-2021 era. It's that rarest of things: an affordable, yet truly distinctive family-sized SUV.
Borrow £6,000 with £1,000 deposit over 48 months with a representative APR of 18.1%, monthly payment would be £172.36, with a total cost of credit of £2,273.28 and a total amount payable of £9,273.28.