If you were to take a quick look at this 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR 4, you could be excused for thinking it is just like any other and simply has some motorsport-inspired stickers across its exterior.
In the early '90s, there weren't many so-called "import" cars to choose from that combined high performance with high technology. In the United States, the DSM triplets offered hope. At that time, who ...
At least in North America, Mitsubishi is a pale shadow of its former self. Over in Europe, it has turned into a distorting mirror of all things popular from alliance partner Renault. On the Old ...
It took 11 years for Mitsubishi to build up the courage to finally bring the Lancer Evolution to the U.S. in 2003. But back in 1989, Mitsubishi built a very Evo-like sedan-a turbocharged, ...
Created to comply with the Group A regulations of the World Rally Championship, the sixth-gen Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 is a rare, capable model. And here’s one already prepped for winning. If you plan ...
I live in Battle Ground, Washington, and I'm 26 years old. I'm a conductor for Amtrak by day and a true performance car enthusiast by nature. I own this one-of-a-kind '92 Galant VR-4, #57 of 1,000. I ...
These days, it's no big deal to walk into your local car dealership and drive out in a shiny new car with a reliable, quiet four-wheel-drive system that lets you navigate those icy mall parking lots ...
A Mitsubishi’s present ad slogan, ”The word is getting around,” is perfect for the automaker. The company’s numerous awards have attracted a host of buyers. Almost every car in Mitsubishi’s product ...
Project Car Hell has been on a break for a month or so, as we fill the Hell Garage with endless teetering stacks of ill-taped, unlabeled boxes full of broken Talbot, Gurgel, and Clément-Bayard parts.
While pretty much everyone’s attention was drawn to the new Evo X, you could be forgiven for not noticing that Mitsubishi has also unveiled this, the Concept-ZT, on its Tokyo stand. At first glance, ...