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Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi is a large Japanese automaker, part of the larger Mistubishi industrial
group, which manufactures a wide range of products. Mitsubishi cars are known for
offering above-average performance at an affordable price.
The Lancer Evolution, commonly referred to as the Evo, is a famous example of this.
Currently in its tenth generation, the Evo has won praise from car enthusiasts and
critics alike. In a widely-discussed road test of performance-oriented vehicles,
the latest iteration of the Evo "flat spanked the $85,000 Porsche and walked all
over the little Lotus," according to Edmunds Inside Line. The victory was chalked
up to its automanual transmission, which uses a computer system to accurately switch
gears when needed.
The Eclipse two-door coupe is another performance-oriented model that has won praise
for its power at an affordable price. Available as both a hardtop or convertible
spyder, drivers who want a little extra juice can upgrade from the I4 to the V6
engine, adding about 100 horsepower to the already-potent vehicle.
Mitsubishi also makes two crossovers: the compact Outlander and mid-size Endeavor.
Like the passenger models, these feature Mitsubishi's custom MIVEC engines, which
are tuned to offer greater performance without compromising fuel economy.
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Mitsubishi News
- The CHADemO Quick Charger can fill an i battery to 80 percent in about 25 minutes.
Mitsubishi claims that by 2015, it will have at least eight electric and hybrid vehicles on the road.
- Mitsubishi is putting its cars to the ultimate test
Some of us like to live dangerously, and that could mean driving on the edge (so to speak) in an effort to get an adrenaline rush.
- Mitsubishi Galant vs Nissan Altima
The midsize sedan market is typically dominated by Japanese models like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord, but these aren't the only two models to come out of the Land of the Rising Sun
- Mitsubishi Lancer vs Mazda3
Drivers in the market for a compact sedan can likely snag one for around $15,000, but they might have trouble deciding between the various models available at this price point.
- Jeep Compass vs Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
Sometimes families have no choice but to purchase an SUV, as they need the extra room to fit kids and gear.
- Mitsubishi shifting U S strategy
Japanese carmaker Mitsubishi is reportedly shifting its marketing strategy in the United States as it prepares a new lineup of vehicles to be made available in the country, reports CNET.
- Mitsubishi Outlander Sport online test drive promotion sets Guinness World Record
Japanese automaker Mitusubishi has found its way into the Guinness Book of World Records with a unique online promotion for its 2011 Outlander Sport crossover.
- Mitsubishi spokesman: All future models may use electricity
A spokesman for Japanese automaker Mitsubishi has said that all future models produced by the company may be offered with hybrid or electric powertrain options, according to Automobile Magazine.
- Mitsubishi's electric vehicle will retail for around $30,000
Japanese automaker Mitsubishi recently announced the suggested retail price for the I, its new electric vehicle due out in North America sometime in 2012.
- Lancer vs Impreza
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution and Subaru Impreza WRX STI are both darlings of the tuning community, as both models are very receptive to modifications and come at a reduced price compared to many luxury vehicles with similar specs.
- Mitsubishi Outlander Sports vs Nissan Rogue
Families are increasingly opting for the versatility of crossovers over full-size SUVs or minivans, but with such a crowded market, which vehicles are the best buys?
- Mitsubishi's newest B-class will come to the state by 2012
Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi is attempting to carve out a stake in a new realm of the auto industry with the recent announcement of a new B-class subcompact to be introduced by 2012, MotorTrend Magazine is reporting.