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2005 Mitsubishi Endeavor

The Mitsubishi Endeavor is a mid-size SUV that is based on the platform of the North American version of the Mitsubishi Galant. The Endeavor is built in Normal, Illinois. It debuted as an early 2004 model. Like the Lancer-based Outlander, the Endeavor offers an optional all-wheel-drive system that splits the torque 50/50 by default. It replaced the Mitsubishi L200-based Montero Sport in the lineup, slotted between the small Outlander and the large Montero. It is also a replacement for the Montero, which will be discontinued for 2006 in North America, and will end 3 years of overlapping.


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