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Mitsubishi 3000gt Sl, World's Best Sportscar In The 90's,stock, Mature Driver! on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:141000 Color: Specs
Location:

Groton, Massachusetts, United States

Groton, Massachusetts, United States
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The Mitsubishi 3000GT was the world's best sportscar in the 90's above the Corvettes and other vehicles.

This is an awesome condition 5 Speed Sports Car. This is fun to drive, rides really nice, great transmission and engine. This beautiful car holds a 3.0 L V6 cylinder engine that is tight!222 hp @ 6000 rpm, 17-25 mpg. Recently serviced.

It has been babied by mature owners, never driven by or beat on by a kid.. 141,000 miles, these Mitsubishi's just keep on going! Awesome on gas. Owners non-smokers.

Runs like a top. Brand new tires, brakes, exhaust, alternator, radiator, timing belt, battery and brakes. Metallic Blue with a cream leather interior. The body on this car is MINT. Glass Moonroof. This is an awesome 2 owner vehicle. 
Rare blue color, some pitting on paint, rip on drivers seat that can easily be repaired. Shifter boot is worn and can be easily replaced. Do not miss out on this exceptional vehicle!

1995 3000GT Engine & Performance Specs

 
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2,972 cc 3 liters V 6 front transverse engine with 91.1 mm bore, 76 mm stroke, 10 compression ratio, double overhead cam and four valves per cylinder
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Premium unleaded fuel
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Fuel consumption: EPA urban (mpg): 19 and country/highway (mpg): 25
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Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 25 and EPA city (mpg): 19
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Multi-point injection electronic fuel system
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19.8 gallon fuel tank
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Power: 166 kW , 222 HP SAE @ 6,000 rpm; 205 ft lb , 278 Nm @ 4,500 rpm
 

1995 3000GT Braking & Suspension Specs

 
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Four disc brakes including four ventilated discs
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Spacesaver spare wheel
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Strut front suspension with stabilizer bar , rear suspension independent with stabilizer bar and coil springs
 

1995 3000GT Lights & Exterior Specs

 
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Body color impact absorbing front and rear bumpers
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Coefficient of drag: 0.33
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Driver and passenger power body color door mirrors
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External dimensions: overall length (inches): 179.7, overall width (inches): 72.4, overall height (inches): 49, wheelbase (inches): 97.2, front track (inches): 61.4, rear track (inches): 62.2 and curb to curb turning circle (feet): 37.4
                     
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Gloss paint
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Rear window with defogger
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Trunk/hatch spoiler
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Tinted glass
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Weights: gross vehicle weight rating (lbs) 4,244 and curb weight (lbs) 3,252
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Two-speed windshield wipers with variable intermittent wipe
 

1995 3000GT Interior Features & Specs

 
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CFC free liquid air conditioning
               
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Illuminated front ashtray , additional row seats ashtray
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Stereo audio system with AM/FM, graphic equalizer and cassette
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Cargo area cover/rear parcel shelf
               
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Cruise control
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Cup holders
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Door ajar warning
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Floor covering: carpet in load area
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Driver and passenger front airbag
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Sports reclining driver seat with height adjustment , sports reclining passenger seat
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Reel front seat belts on driver seat and passenger seat
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Front seat center armrest with integral box
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Lockable illuminated glove compartment with lid
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Height adjustable head restraints on front seats
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Internal dimensions: front headroom (inches): 37.1, rear headroom (inches): 34.1, front hip room (inches): 56.7, rear hip room (inches): 46.9, front leg room (inches): 44.2, rear leg room (inches): 28.5, front shoulder room (inches): 55.9, rear shoulder room (inches): 52 and interior volume (cu ft): 82.3
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Low fuel level warning
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Power locks
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Power steering
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Front power windows with one one-touch
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Front reading lights
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Reel rear seat belts on driver side and passenger side
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Two symmetrical rear seats
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Rear view mirror
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Mechanical remote fuel filler door release
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Mechanical remote trunk/hatch release
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Seating: four seats
• Leather
upholstery
                     
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Tachometer
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Passenger vanity mirror
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Ventilation system with four fan speeds, recirculation setting and side window ducts in doors



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Self-driving Mitsubishis could use adapted missile technology

Thu, Mar 31 2016

Mitsubishi is a big company made up of many different divisions and subsidiaries. Yeah, we tend to focus on Mitsubishi Motors, but the sprawling company also manufactures steel, builds televisions – we all knew someone in the 1990s with a hulking Mitsubishi "big screen" – and even screws together fighter jets and the missiles they carry. According to a report from Automotive News Europe, Mitsubishi Motors is hoping to leverage the capabilities of its sister companies to catch up to the competition and get driverless cars on the road by 2020. That means adapting millimeter-wave radars, sensors, and cameras built for missiles to automotive uses. As Mitsubishi sees it, having the development work done on this tech – albeit for a radically different application – gives it a big advantage over the competition. "All we have to do is to put together the components that we already have," Katsumi Adachi, the chief engineer for Mitsu's auto equipment division, told ANE. "None of our competitors have such a wide array of capabilities." As ANE goes on to explain with the help of Tokyo-based IHS analyst Goro Tanamachi, this is no plug-and-play application. That's largely because of the different economics of the automotive and defense industries. In the former, the bean counters have a tremendous say. There are cuts and cost reductions and all sorts of other stuff designed to maximize profit margins. The defense industry, though, is the land of sparing no expense – that, according to Tanamachi-san, could make adapting missile tech to autonomous vehicles a possible, but potentially very pricey proposition. "Cost-cutting requests are much more severe in autos than aerospace," Tanamachi-san told ANE. "I wonder if it's possible for them to bring down the cost of the systems to the levels manufacturers can use for cheap, low-end cars." Related Video: X

2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport recalled over brake lamps

Fri, 05 Apr 2013

Mitsubishi is recalling certain 2013 Outlander Sport models for a couple of brake-related reasons. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the brake lamps may illuminate continuously or intermittently. On top of that, the NHTSA report states that the vehicle's shift lever could be moved out of the Park position without depressing the brake pedal.
A total of 4,539 Outlander Sport models are being recalled for these issues. All of the affected vehicles were built between June 11 and September 11, 2012.
Obviously, both of these issues can be hazardous. If the brake lamps do not illuminate properly, other vehicles may not realize that the car is stopping. And if the shift lever can be moved from Park without touching the brake pedal, the vehicle could roll away unexpectedly.

Turns out Mitsubishi's history is far more interesting than we thought

Fri, Apr 3 2020

Former Autoblog editor-in-chief Mike Austin was kind enough to drop this little nugget onto Twitter yesterday: the history of Mitsubishi timeline on the company's press website. Basically, it's a virtual museum, spanning from the 1917 Mitsubishi Model A to the 2008 Galant Fortis Sportback. Frankly, it's not that surprising that they didn't go much further beyond that, but still, the timeline provides both a fun trip down memory lane and an introduction to fun and/or wacky JDM models we never got.  Besides showing photos, there's actually a sizable amount of info for each, which has quite clearly and often delightfully been translated from Japanese. Take the New Minica Toppo that "adopted a 1:2 door configuration with a single door on the driver's side and two doors on the passenger side (think a Hyundai Veloster), as well as a 'Super High Roof' that added 70 mm to the height of the standard roof ... Addressing the desire to drive something a little different, the lineup was soon joined by a number of variants with personalities designed to bring more fun to the class and including the recreation specification Carabosse, the young mother and baby-oriented Marble, and the Town Bee with its round frog-eye headlamps projecting just forward of the leading edge of the engine hood." Also, check out those diagonal door handles. There are more than just JDM kei car oddities, however. There's the Mitsubishi FTO, which you may remember from Gran Turismo and other racing video games from back in the day. It was "a car that delivered fun-to-drive qualities in abundance (and) was selected 1994-1995 Japan Car of the Year." If you didn't know, it was called the FTO because it slotted below the Mitsubishi GTO, the car you know as the 3000GT. I didn't know that before. Thanks, timeline! There's also the off-roady JDM Delica vans that are now all over the Pacific Northwest having surpassed the 25-year import embargo. The 1994 Delica Space Gear (above left) was notable in that it moved the engine under the hood rather than beneath the front seats where it was previously (above right with the Delica Star Wagon), but according to the timeline "The Gear variant name was added in the belief that customers would become attached to it as a familiar 'piece of gear' for leisure and everyday purposes." Judging by the ones I see around here in Portland, mission accomplished. "Suspension was by double wishbone at the front and a 5-link with coil spring arrangement at the rear.