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Yes, Mitsubishi was synonymous with sporty cars with powerful engines and all-wheel drive ... Instead, a couple of crossover SUVs, the Eclipse Cross and the Outlander sit on its offering list.
As sales of sport-utility vehicles have exploded in the Nineties, buyers for two-seat and two-plus-two coupes have become scarce. Witness the sad demise of the Mazda RX-7, the Nissan 300ZX, and the ...
Looking for a dirt-cheap sports car, but you're not really in the market for a Miata? This forgotten Mitsubishi V6 could be ...
Read: Mitsubishi Eclipse Returns From The Dead As An Independent ... four-cylinder that was also offered back in the day.
Mitsubishi seems to be struggling in North ... over them to justify that price premium. Not Quite Capable Engine: The Eclipse Cross’s 1.5-liter turbo with 154 horsepower and 185 pound-feet ...
What is the MPG of the Mitsubishi Eclipse? The Mitsubishi Eclipse with traditional internal combustion engine offers up to 20 MPG city and 28 MPG highway for a combined rating of 23 MPG.
Living up to Mitsubishi's reputation for being able to withstand years of hard use, the 4N14 four-cylinder diesel engine remains relatively efficient and dependable. It has been featured in ...
Shoppers who value styling but are on a budget should look at Mitsubishi's 2007 Eclipse coupe; its design borrows cues from exotics yet costs a fraction of the price. The standard four-cylinder engine ...
What is the MPG of the Mitsubishi Eclipse? The Mitsubishi Eclipse with traditional internal combustion engine offers up to 20 MPG city and 28 MPG highway for a combined rating of 23 MPG.
The new look 2006 Mitsubishi Evolution IX is propelled by a 286-horsepower, turbocharged and intercooled engine supported by the company's MIVEC system. An evolved feel of performance is also ...
In four-wheel-drive form, the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is more able than most when it comes to negotiating rough surfaces. It’s less adept on the road, though, where it doesn’t deliver much driving ...