What company makes Eclipse cars?
Mitsubishi Motors North America
The first generation Eclipse — designed in the U.S. at the Mitsubishi Motors North America Design Studio and introduced in 1990 — was available in four trim levels: Eclipse, Eclipse GS, Eclipse GS-T (Turbo) and Eclipse GSX. With the exception of the all-wheel drive GSX, each Mitsubishi Eclipse was front-wheel drive.
What cars are the same as a Mitsubishi Eclipse?
Popular competitors:
- Mitsubishi Lancer.
- Suzuki SX4.
- Nissan 350Z.
- Mazda RX-8.
- Mitsubishi Eclipse.
- Pontiac Solstice.
- Pontiac G6.
What make car is an Eclipse?
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross comes in four trims: ES, LE, SE and SEL. All come with a 152-horsepower turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) and all-wheel drive.
Why did Mitsubishi stop making cool cars?
Long story short, Mitsubishi stopped making the Evo for the same reason it stopped making all of its other great performance cars – money. More specifically, consumer tastes and preferences are changing. Most buyers want cars that are practical, reliable and economical.
How fast can a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse go?
Top speed: | |
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(theor. without speed governor) | 230 km/h / 143 mph |
Are Eclipse good cars?
The Mitsubishi Eclipse received a 4.6 out of 5.0 reliability rating from Kelley Blue Book users, who cited the car’s strong performance and low maintenance needs. The car also scored well with EveryAuto users. The Mitsubishi Eclipse typically costs $510 per year to maintain, according to RepairPal experts.
Will Mitsubishi ever make cars again?
In May 2020, the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance shared its news strategy of its Alliance 2022 business plan. The new strategy had a “Follow the Leader” pattern, with Mitsubishi Motors set to be the first automaker of the three to release a new vehicle.