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Mitsubishi Endeavor doesn't keep passengers buckled

Posted February 6 2008 06:44 AM by staff 
Filed under: Miscellaneous, Mitsubishi, SUVs, SUV

No, it isn't funny. 



This is what we in the industry call "seatbelt malfunction".  If you own a Mitsubishi Endeavor, you might want to seriously consider suggesting to your passengers that they walk!  It might be hard on the heels but at least they'll get where they're going alive.  Tired, maybe, but alive. 

Okay, enough wordplay. According to KSLA, over 7,000 Endeavors are being recalled due to seat belts being dysfunctional.  The vehicle's lower right side seat belt security system isn't secure at all.  The anchor may very well break off if the car is in an accident.  Why wait for injury or death to impel you to take the car in to find out if your car might be one that needs fixing?  Take it in immediately to avoid a future misfortune.   And listen, while driving to the Mitsubishi dealership to repair the damaged seat belt, drive alone.  Because, wouldn't that be ironic…






COMMUNITY COMMENTS
Antoniu70   (March 8 2009 02:34 PM)

Is the best SUV on market guys!! What "seatbelt malfunction"???? This is a joke??? If somebody drive Mitsu, then will love this car. Great gas on millage, my car run with 17-18 in city, and 22-23 on freeway..Of course depends what air filter you have and what spar plugs you use..Iridium spark plugs and K&N filter you are set for travels..
 
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2010 Mitsubishi Endeavor
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Fuel Economy:
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