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2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse Gs Auto 45k Miles Runs Good on 2040-cars

US $8,900.00
Year:2009 Mileage:45830 Color: in excellent condition with no dents or scratches interior in excellent condition with no wear at all
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2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS 2 door Hatchback, 45.820 K/miles only. Black exterior in excellent condition with no dents or scratches interior in excellent condition with no wear at all. Equipped with a 2.4-Liter, I4, 16-Valve, SOHC, MPFI Engine, 4-Speed Sportronic Automatic Transmission, Vehicle Anti-Theft Via Alarm and Engine Immobilizer, 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes, Electronic Brake Force Distribution, AM/FM Radio, CD Changer; MP3 Player; Halogen Headlights, Daytime Running Lights, Air Conditioning, Tire Pressure Monitor, Cruise Control, Steering Wheel Mounted Controls For Audio, Keyless Entry, Driver Airbag With Dual Stage Deployment, Passenger Airbag With Dual Stage Deployment, Seat Mounted Front Side Airbags, Side Head Curtain Airbags, Rear 50/50 Split Folding Bench Seat, Front Dual Reclining Bucket Seats, Driver Side Manually Adjusts 6-Ways and Passenger Side Manually Adjusts 4-Ways, Tilt Steering Column, Front Power Glass, Alloy Wheels, Mirror, Power Windows, Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers, Mechanically perfect.....For more info please call/text 267 2554538.

This Mitsubishi  has a rebuilt title.  There was absolutely no frame or suspension damage. The airbags are original and they did NOT deploy. The front bumper cover and right fender  were replaced with new ones. This car was repaired in a professional body shop and painted perfectly matching this beautiful color exactly. The car was inspected bumper to bumper and came out  flawless. There is absolutely no leaks and the alignment is also perfect.  If you have any questions feel free to email me or give me call at 267 2554538.

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Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV faces longer delays, might not arrive until 2016

Thu, 22 May 2014

It seems every time the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV makes the news the information concerns a delay, and the reason always centers on its batteries. Four months ago the culprit was restricted battery supply from Lithium Energy Japan, pushing the arrival to 2015. This time it's no different, with Automotive News reporting that a battery-related request made by California state regulators will push the Outlander PHEV arrival back to "late 2015 or early 2016."
CA authorities want all plug-in hybrids to be fitted with a monitor for the lithium-ion batteries that will be on the lookout for degradation, the concern being that diminished batteries could change the vehicle's emissions. Getting the technology fitted and tested means something like a 16- to 22-month delay.
The extra time, however, should let Mitsubishi figure out what it's going to do about its battery supply since the current level of 4,000 per month isn't enough to support a US launch; the Automotive News article says Mitsubishi expects a volume of 63,000 plug-ins for 2016. The company hasn't said how it plans to make up the balance.

Mitsubishi to offer new Galant, Montero in US?

Wed, 03 Apr 2013

We admit it - we've been skeptical about Mitsubishi's fortunes here in the US for a long time now, and this month's reveal of the 2014 Mirage subcompact at the New York Auto Show didn't do much to quell our consternation. Yes, the Mirage should attract a certain portion of the buying population based on what will likely be the best fuel economy figures in its segment and a low price, but the profitability of basic small cars is limited even under the best of circumstances. Mitsubishi is clearly going to need something meatier in its portfolio if it wants to get back on track financially.
Help appears to be on the way. According to The Detroit Free Press, Masatoshi Hasegawa, the company's executive vice president here in North America, has confirmed that at least two more models are destined for the company's US dealerships, and it looks like they're going to be entries into higher-volume, higher-margin segments. Hasegawa pledges that the company will overhaul its lineup over the next two to three years, and one of them will be a successor to the often-ignored Galant, a midsize sedan we last saw for the 2012 model year.
And what of the other model? Apparently it will be an unnamed "bigger brother" for the new 2014 Outlander, an acknowledgment that suggests Mitsubishi is considering bringing its Montero/Pajero SUV back to the States. Earlier this month, we heard a report that a next-generation model for the venerable off-roader remains a few years out, but it's possible Mitsubishi might import the current aging model before the new one is produced. A big shift is said to be in the works for the fifth-generation model, with a massive weight loss and possible plug-in hybrid variant tipped as top goals for the program.

Consumer Reports: Ford Fusion fun but flawed; Mitsubishi i-MiEV slow, chintzy [w/videos]

Wed, 23 Jan 2013

Waiting for a Ford compliment from Consumer Reports these days is like waiting for a low-cost new product from Apple. So we weren't really expecting a glowing review of the 2013 Ford Fusion when CR got its hands on the car. The institute's crew bought three different versions of the Fusion (Hybrid, 1.6-liter EcoBoost and a Titanium with the 2.0-liter EcoBoost) to put through its barrage of tests, and while we aren't too surprised by some of the findings, they're still interesting nonetheless.
CR praises the Fusion for its "eye-catching" design and says that the sportier Titanium trim level is the best-handling midsize sedan they've ever tested, but that's about where the good news ends for Ford. The Fusion Hybrid also posted the best-ever fuel economy CR has recorded in a midsize sedan, but the only problem is that their number was 39 miles per gallon combined - far less than Ford's 47 mpg rating for city, highway and combined. As expected, CR also dinged the Fusion for its MyFord Touch, but some of the other gripes about the car include a cramped cabin and poor fit and finish.
Other Ford products tested this time around include the Focus Electric and C-Max Hybrid. Like the Fusion, CR's observed fuel economy of 37 mpg for the C-Max fell well short of Ford's advertised 47-mpg rating, and both cars were criticized for the use of MyFord Touch. CR notes that the Focus Electric's interior is also cramped, with the battery pack taking up a lot of cargo space.