
MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS (2017-21)
The MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS (2017-21) is a versatile and stylish compact SUV that has gained popularity in the UK market. Designed to combine practicality with a modern look, this vehicle appeals particularly to families, commuters, and those seeking a comfortable yet efficient vehicle for everyday use. Its spacious interior, elevated driving position, and versatile features make it well-suited for both city driving and longer trips, offering a good balance of comfort and performance.
What sets the MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS apart in its class is its distinctive design, competitive fuel efficiency, and reputation for reliability. The model has averaged around 30,270 miles with most owners keeping their vehicle for just over a year, suggesting a typical user base of new or second-hand car buyers. With an average private sale valuation of approximately £14,762, it's an attractive choice for budget-conscious buyers looking for a dependable and stylish crossover. Known for its solid build quality and added practicality compared to smaller hatchbacks, the MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS (2017-21) stands out as a compelling option in the competitive SUV segment.

average use

The data on the most recent mileage readings for Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross vehicles (2017-21) indicates that the most common odometer reading falls within the 40,000 to 50,000 miles range, accounting for 24.3% of vehicles. A significant portion of vehicles also have mileage between 20,000 and 30,000 miles (15.2%) and 30,000 to 40,000 miles (18.2%). Conversely, very low mileage vehicles (0 to 10,000 miles) are relatively rare, comprising only 3.7%, and similarly low for high mileage over 100,000 miles (approximately 4.1% combined). Overall, most Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross vehicles tend to have mid-range mileage figures, suggesting moderate use for the model.

vehicle values

The data for private sale valuations of Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (2017-21) shows that most vehicles are valued between £11,000 and £15,000, with significant proportions in the £11,000–£12,000 (21.3%) and £10,000–£11,000 (18.9%) brackets. Notably, very few vehicles are priced outside the £6,000–£19,000 range, with the highest concentration of valuations around the mid-range. The smallest percentages are at the extremes, such as the £17,000–£18,000 (£0.7%) and £18,000–£19,000 (£0.3%) tiers, indicating a relatively tight valuation band for these models in the private market.

production years

The data shows that the majority of Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross vehicles in the sample were manufactured between 2018 and 2019, accounting for approximately 80.4% of the vehicles. Specifically, 43.6% are from 2018 and 36.8% from 2019. Vehicles from 2020 and 2021 make up a smaller combined proportion of around 18.9%, at 9.8% and 9.1% respectively. Additionally, a small fraction, 0.7%, are from 2017. This suggests that most of these vehicles on the road are relatively recent, primarily from 2018 and 2019, which could be useful for buyers or sellers assessing the vehicle's age distribution.

colour popularity

The data on the main paint colours for Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (2017-21) vehicles reveals a diverse range of popular choices. The most common colours are Red (21.6%) and White (20.3%), indicating a preference for vibrant and classic tones among owners. Black (18.2%) and Grey (19.9%) are also prevalent, suggesting a strong preference for neutral, sophisticated shades. Notably, Blue (8.8%) and Bronze (6.1%) are less common, representing more niche colour choices. Overall, the data highlights that bright and neutral colours dominate this model's palette, with red and white leading the popularity charts.

ownership cycle

The data indicates that for the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (2017-21), the majority of vehicles have had only a limited number of registered keepers. Specifically, 43.2% of these vehicles have had two registered keepers, and 33.8% have had three. Smaller proportions have had four (11.1%), one (9.5%), or five (2.4%) registered keepers. Notably, nearly half of the vehicles have changed hands only once or twice, suggesting relatively stable ownership for many vehicles in this model. The small percentage with five or more keepers points to generally moderate turnover in ownership.

engine choices

The data indicates that all Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross models from 2017 to 2021 are equipped with a 1,499cc engine and exclusively use petrol as their fuel type. This uniformity suggests a consistent engine specification across this vehicle range, simplifying maintenance and parts considerations for owners and service providers.












