2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse Gt 3.8 V6 on 2040-cars
Anderson, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.8L V6
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:owner
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Make: Mitsubishi
Model: Eclipse
Options: Sunroof, Compact Disc
Trim: GT
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Passenger Side Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Drive Type: 2
Mileage: 41,165
Sub Model: GT
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Black
Doors: 2 doors
Interior Color: Charcoal
Engine Description: 3.8L V6 FI SOHC
Number of Cylinders: 6
Selling my 2007 Eclipse GT 3.8L V6 41k miles on it 6 speed manual Trans runs great has sunroof has rockford fosgate sound system with 6 CD changer has full magnaflow exhaust and fujita intake clean inside and out has some minor dents scratches but overall great condition any questions please call # 864-607-7230 9,500 obo I am located in South Carolina near Greenville
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Tue, 19 Mar 2013A Good Start On Halting The Slide
We'd like to say that Mitsubishi has had a tough time of it lately, but "lately" isn't exactly the proper descriptor since the brand's troubles have slowly built over the past decade or so. It cut back on its marketing and it cut model lines while leaving what remained in the equivalent of a product cryo-freeze. Then there was the financial crash and replacement models that didn't possess the same edge we expected from the house of the triple diamond. There was the lack of a North American chairman to fight for market-specific initiatives, and hence, models that lacked some of the details that US customers desired and that could sway buying choices in close races. True, that's a battle with an overseas headquarters that you'll hear from the US reps for almost every foreign automaker, but as you pile on the obstacles they multiply exponentially, not additionally. Or there's this: For more than a year, while its competition has been trumpeting new product, Mitsubishi hasn't had any new models. Like, at all.
That changes with the arrival of the 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander, an SUV that we're told will begin a new-product offensive over the next 18 months that - along with a much larger marketing budget - should begin to turn things around. This is the third generation of Mitsubishi's volume model, one that hasn't really been changed since it arrived in 2006 and wasn't just showing its age, but practically crowing about it.
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Sat, 30 Mar 2013Mitsubishi will gladly sell you a 2014 Outlander ES for $22,995, excluding an $835 destination fee. Buyers can step up to the middle-tier Outlander SE for $23,795, or around $200 less than last year. That stack of cash will net you 18-inch aluminum wheels, a 6.1-inch LCD information display, dual-zone climate control and other goodies. Somewhat more impressively, Mitsubishi has cut the price tag for the Outlander GT by $800. That machine will run you $27,795, and throws in a more potent V6 engine, the company's Super All-Wheel Control system and HID headlamps.
The 2014 Outlander bows with an all-new exterior design, and base models receive a 166-horsepowr 2.4-liter four-cylinder paired with a continuously variable transmission and an all-wheel-drive system. That driveline is good for 24 miles per gallon city and 29 mpg highway. Check out the full pricing press release below and our own Jonathon Ramsey's first drive here.
Even Consumer Reports is savaging the Mitsubishi Mirage
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It's most serious gripe concerns the model's handling. CR describes the way that the Mirage wallows around turns with tons of body lean even at low speeds as "scary." A little car with a curb weight of 2,051 pounds just shouldn't corner this poorly.
While Consumer Reports definitely has no love when it comes to the 2014 Mirage, finding something to dislike about practically every aspect of the vehicle from its powertrain to the interior, the reviewers do end up digging out one positive aspect. You'll have to scroll down and watch the video to find out what it is.