Cap HPI have predicted that the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross will offer some of the very best residual values in its segment, when it launches in the UK in January.
The industry specialist has forecast that the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 2 will retain up to 48.1% of its list price after three years or 60,000 miles.
Similarly the Eclipse Cross 3 will retain up to 47.5% of its value and even the top-of-the-range Eclipse Cross 4 will retain 46.9%.
The news follows the announcement of the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross pricing - which starts at £21,275.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross benefits from standard equipment such as Smartphone Display Audio that is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, touch-pad controller, rear view camera, DAB radio with six speakers, climate control air conditioning, LED Daytime Running Lights, Lane Departure Warning and Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM), which uses radar technology to detect a risk of collision.
Lance Bradley, managing director, Mitsubishi Motors in the UK, said: “We are delighted with these results. With the addition of the Eclipse Cross to our range we are able to offer our customers even more choice, providing them with a very attractive package that not only features a comprehensive specification that combines convenience and safety, but is also highly affordable.”
The Engineer - 24/10/2017 09:49
Really? used car buyers obviously don't care if its a minger on their drive.