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US $7,500.00
Year:1999 Mileage:116500 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

MISSISUAGA, Canada

MISSISUAGA, Canada
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1999
Mileage: 116,500
Make: Mitsubishi
Exterior Color: Red
Model: 3000GT
Interior Color: Black

1999 MITSUBISHI 3000GT 5 SPEED MANUAL VERY CLEAN CAR , LEATHER SEATS , POWER SEATS , SUNROOF , POWER WINDOWS , POWER LOCKS , POWER STEERING , BRAND NEW TIRES AND BRAKES ,

THIS CAR HAS BEEN PAINTED LAST MONTH , NO DENTS OR DINGS OR SCRATCHES

THIS CAR IS IN MILES IT WAS FROM UNITED STATES .

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP .

ONTARIO BUYER WILL GET SAFETY AND E TEST

YOU ARE MOST WELCOME TO COME AND CHECK THE CAR BEFORE MAKING ANY OFFER OR BUYING IT .

THIS CAR HAS SALVAGE TITLE .

DON'T FORGET YOU DON'T DRIVE THE TITLE . YOU DRIVE THE CAR . MUST SEE THE CAR IN PERSON AND DRIVE IT .

IF YOU WANT MORE PICTURES LET ME KNOW YOUR EMAIL I WILL BE HAPPY TO SEND THE PICTURES .

WANT TO SELL ASAP .

WILL NOT SHIP MUST COME AND DRIVE THE CAR HOME. DEPOSIT OF $500 FROM PAYPAL WITH 2 DAYS  AND REST IN CASH OR BANK DRAFT  WITH IN 5DAYS FROM THE AUCTION FINISH . DEPOSIT IS NON REFUNDABLE . BUY IT ONLY IF ARE SERIUOS ABOUT THE CAR .

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Mitsubishi prices 2014 Outlander from $22,995*

Sat, 30 Mar 2013

Mitsubishi 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.

2014 Mitsubishi Outlander

Tue, 19 Mar 2013

A 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.

2013 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution GSR

Wed, 03 Apr 2013

Quick Corners And Long Goodbyes
Editor's Note: While driving the Mitsubishi Evolution in the slush and snow of a Michigan winter is a fine enterprise, photographing it in such conditions is usually not fruitful. That's why you'll notice a slight disparity between our wintry text and sunny, California-based photographs of the subject car. Rest assured, both the review vehicle and the photo car are of the same basic Evo GSR flavor.
It was a dreary, gray, barely sufferable winter morning in Ann Arbor, MI. Temperatures hovering just over 30 degrees allowed for snow or rain or some combination thereof at a moment's notice, and the thickly clouded sky hinted at dark secrets while promising nothing. I've never been a rally driver but I couldn't help but feel that this murky, imprecise day was good winter rally weather. I'll admit: I don't usually wake up and look out the window to judge which kind of racing would be best just then, but the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR delivered to my house the day before was coloring the mood of the hour; most of my thoughts ran to where I was going to drive it, when, and how fast.