1996 3000 Gt Sl, Red. Fun Car To Drive. Completely Leather Interior on 2040-cars
Downsville, Louisiana, United States
Body Type:Clear
Engine:24 valve dohc 3.0 liter 6 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Mitsubishi
Model: 3000GT
Trim: Sl
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Sunroof
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: Fwd
Mileage: 196,000
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Sub Model: sl
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Red
The car burns a tiny bit of oil. Maybe a quart every 5 or six months. I'm pretty sure it's due to a valve stem oil seal. It also has a tiny water leak. Not sure where it's at but it has to be very small because it takes a few weeks to get to the point where you need to add water. Driver side Window needs new cable because it gets bound up in the window motor. Body has a few small dings and some scratches but is in overall good condition.The only big dent is in the driver side fender as you can see from pictures. Motor still runs good and have had absolutely no problems out of transmission. I still use it as an everyday driver and trust it to get me wherever I'm going. Has upgraded duel exhaust. Brand new battery, alternator, spark plugs and wires. Also just put new 18 inch wheels on it. Back tires only have around 2000 miles on them. Car still has a lot of life left in it. Car is also for sale locally. I will end auction if it sells locally.
Mitsubishi Evolution for Sale
Auto Services in Louisiana
Wrens Auto Service ★★★★★
Transmission Depot Inc ★★★★★
Total Package Auto Detailing, LLC ★★★★★
The Radiator Shop ★★★★★
Team Automotive ★★★★★
Stafford`s Auto Repair ★★★★★
Auto blog
Auto News Recap For 5.13.16 | Autoblog Minute
Fri, May 13 2016Senior Editor Greg Migliore recaps the week in automotive news, including a look at Hyperloop One's desert propulsion test, Chrysler 300 rumors, and Nissan's purchase of Mitsubishi. Chrysler Mitsubishi Nissan Autoblog Minute Videos Original Video hyperloop
Mitsubishi CEO vows to stay in US on heels of Suzuki's departure
Wed, 07 Nov 2012By now, you're surely aware that Suzuki is pulling out of the US market. It was a bit of a foregone conclusion to most who've been paying attention to the automotive realm, but it still sent a small shockwave through the industry. And one of the most oft-heard retorts goes something like this: "Next up: Mitsubishi."
It's easy to understand why many question Mitsubishi's existence in the States. After all, now that Suzuki is gone, Mitsubishi is the Japanese automaker with the fewest sales in America. Furthermore, the automaker's market share has dropped from .7 percent to just .4 percent after seeing sales fall 29 percent to 50,103 units through October.
In any case, Mitsubishi fans needn't worry. Speaking to Automotive News, Mitsubishi President Osamu Masuko said, "We have no intention whatsoever of withdrawing from the US market." That's about as clear as clear can get. It's also worth mentioning that Gayu Uesugi was just named chairman of Mitsubishi Motors North America, and his main responsibility will be to revitalize the brand in the US.
nuTonomy beats Uber to launch first self-driving taxi
Thu, Aug 25 2016In the cutthroat world of technology, if you're not first, you're last. With this in mind, it shouldn't come as a surprise to see tech companies and automakers clawing to be first in line to release self-driving cars. Uber recently partnered with Volvo in a $300-million project that should result in a self-driving fleet as early as next month. But amazingly, a 3-year-old company called nuTonomy has beat Uber to the punch by launching the world's first self-driving taxi in Singapore. Cambridge, MA,-based nuTonomy has been privately testing self-driving vehicles in Singapore since April and is now allowing select residents in the city's one-north business district to be driven around in its self-driving taxis for free. Customers will be able to summon one of nuTonomy's self-driving taxis through the company's app and will be picked up in a Renault Zoe or Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric car modified for autonomous driving. While the taxi will drive itself, an engineer from nuTonomy will ride in the vehicle to ensure that the car is operating properly and will take over if needed. There's no word on how many self-driving taxis nuTonomy put on the road, but the trials take the company one step closer to launching its fully autonomous fleet by 2018. The Wall Street Journal's Jake Watts managed to get a ride in one of nuTonomy's self-driving taxis and, while it went well, he claims human cabdrivers may not go extinct any time soon. According to Watts, the self-driving Mitsubishi lacked Tesla's polish and was overly cautious. The car did a fine job of avoiding jaywalkers, parked cars, and pedestrians on the short drive, but hesitated often, which could gives riders motion sickness, Watts said. nuTonomy CEO Karl Iagnemma will be speaking at Autoblog's UPSHIFT 2016 conference on transportation technology on October 6 in Detroit. Related Video: News Source: The Wall Street Journal, nuTonomyImage Credit: nuTonomy Green Mitsubishi Renault Technology Emerging Technologies Autonomous Vehicles Electric Uber driverless singapore nutonomy