2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Gts Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Parlin, New Jersey, United States
2003 MITSUBISHU ECLIPSE GTS!
(THE GOOD)
•CLEAR NJ TITLE
•210-HP, 3.0-LITER V-6 ENGINE (MPG CITY: 21 HIGHWAY: 28)
•AUTOMATIC TRASMISSION
•LEATHER- FRONT SEATS HAVE THE NORMAL WEAR BUT NO TEARS - BACK SEAT IS VERY GOOD.
•SUNROOF
•POWER DRIVER SEAT
•SERVICED
•NJ INSPECTION IS GOOD THROUGH 12/2014
MECHANICALLY IT'S IN REALLY NICE CONDITION.
STRONG RUNNING ENGINE AND SMOOTH SHIFTING TRANSMISSION.
THERE ARE NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS, SRS LIGHTS OR ANY ENGINE WARNING LIGHTS. VERY STRONG SUSPENSION, STRUTS AND SHOCKS SYSTEM.
ALL THE POWER OPTIONS WORK PROPERLY.
NEW BATTERY AND NEW COLD AIR INTAKE.
SPORTY LOOKING, RELIABLE CAR WHICH GIVES INCREDIBLE MPG'S.
BEAUTIFUL APPEARANCE OVERALL!
LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF!
(THE BAD)
NEEDS TO REPLACE THE TIRES BECAUSE THEY ARE CAUSING NOISE WHILE DRIVING.
(THE UGLY)
THE ORIGINAL CLEAR COAT IS PEELING OFF IN FEW SPOTS SO YOU MIGHT WANT TO PAINT IT.
KBB BOOK VALUE:
EXCELLENT $4,936
VERY GOOD $4,661
GOOD $4,511
FAIR $4,011
ASKING $4,000
I WOULD RATE THE CAR IN A VERY GOOD CONDITION ASKING BELLOW FAIR CONDITION.
PLEASE SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY, NO SCAMMERS, WONT REPLY EMAILS,
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS CAR PLEASE CALL OR TEXT 201-888-7202 IF I DIDNT PICK UP PLEASE LEAVE A VOICEMAIL OR TEXT ME.
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We'd probably hear drastically different stories if we talked to Thapar and Ponnusamy about this particular event, but you know things are bad when "stay on road" and "turn the wheel" are commands given by the co-driver (and yes, that's a man running for his life in the screen shot shown above). As it turned out, though, it seems like the Ponnusamy was justified in his concerns to take care of the racecar. Race results show that despite winning three of the seven stages, this team ultimately ended the race with a DNF.
Scroll down to watch the video, and even though it's been edited down from almost 40 minutes to less than four, we get the idea that it wasn't a pleasant experience for driver or co-driver.
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Continuing that theme, Car and Driver reports that the Mitsu will launch here with a 1.2-liter, three-cylinder engine. Make no mistake, this is a very popular engine in the Mirage and responsible for its excellent fuel economy. The hatch is doing so well in other markets with its two naturally aspirated tri-cylinders that the Thailand facility that builds the Mirage will have its capacity increased by 33 percent to try and meet demand. In European spec, the 845-kilogram (1,859 pounds) subcompact with the more powerful engine offering 79 horsepower and 78 pound-feet of torque gets 57.3 miles per US gallon and takes 11.7 seconds to get from zero to 62 miles per hour. The question is whether Mitsubishi will boost the output of that engine for our market. If not, only the 70-hp Smart ForTwo will have less horsepower - but the Mirage, interestingly enough, weighs about the same as the microcar.
On its UK site, Mitsubishi said the reveal of the Mirage in back 2011 meant "redefining the standards by which to judge a compact passenger car." We can't wait to find out if that's still true and what that means when it gets here. To prepare yourself, there's video of the Mirage in action below.
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