1989 Mitsubishi Montero 78,000 Miles 4cyl 4wd 5-speed Sitting For Years on 2040-cars
Manhasset, New York, United States
JUST GOT THIS 1989 MONTERO IN ,, THE OWNER SAID ITS BEEN SITTING FOR YEARS AND NEEDED A FUEL PUMP . IT STARTED RIGHT UP AND RAN GREAT WITH A SHOT OF STARTING FLUID IT STILL NEEDS THE FUEL PUMP . THE RIGHT REAR CHASIS IS ROTTED CHECK PHOTOS ALSO SURFACE RUST UNDER THERE ..THE REST OF CHASSIS IS GOOD .. THE INTERIOR NEEDS A SHAMPOO ITS ALL ORIGINAL ..NOTHING MISSING ,,THE BODY IS SUPER CLEAN ORIGINAL PAINT ,,WE JUST WASHED IT ,, THE TRUCK HAS NO AC ..HAS OWNERS MANUAL THIS IS A REAL NICE TRUCK FOR YOU MONTERO LOVERS ..
VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS |
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Autoblog Podcast #357
Thu, 14 Nov 2013Episode #357 of the Autoblog podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth and Jeff Ross are joined by Jeff Glucker of Hooniverse.com. Topics include the SEMA Show, the Cadillac CTS being named the Motor Trend Car of the Year, Mitsubishi's near-term plans and the 2015 Subaru WRX. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. You can follow along after the jump with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
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Mitsubishi scores record global operating profits
Thu, 24 Apr 2014In the minds of many auto enthusiasts, Mitsubishi has become an afterthought. It has transformed from a company known for its turbocharged, all-wheel-drive rally machines into an automaker with a very boring lineup. Maybe we are being unfair, though. While the company doesn't have much of a performance presence anymore, the Japanese brand is doing quite well financially.
According to Reuters, Mitsubishi Motors had an operating profit of 123.4 billion yen ($1.2 billion) worldwide for the fiscal year that ended in March. That's twice as much as last year and a new all-time record for the Japanese automaker. It's even paying dividends to investors for the first time in 16 years, and its expected profit of 135 billion yen ($1.3 billion) in the new fiscal year matches a goal it had set for itself to achieve two years from now.
The automaker currently focuses much of its efforts on Southeast Asia, which accounts for about a quarter of its sales. It will put even greater attention there in the coming years with more local production, according to Reuters.
Mitsubishi could add 'Evo' crossover
Sun, May 24 2015You should have done this years ago, but in case you haven't, open your dictionaries to the word "Sacred" and tear the entire page out. Done? Good. Now, to continue... With the traditional sedan-based, gas-powered Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution using its four driven wheels to enter the grave at the end of this year, Auto Express reports that it's possible that Mitsubishi could use the "Evo" appellation on a high-performance, all-wheel-drive version of the Outlander Sport (called the "ASX" in Europe). This has been more than a year in the making, in truth. Last year Mitsubishi said that another "high-performance four-wheel-drive gasoline-powered sedan" wasn't going to happen, and that what did come would be a result of exploring "the possibilities of high-performance models that incorporate electric vehicle technology." As Auto Express sees it, the next-generation Outlander Sport will launch initially with four-wheel drive, followed by a two-wheel-drive, plug-in hybrid model. The company's UK chief said that an Evo-worthy model "isn't a huge jump" from there, once the bread-and-butter segments are satisfied. Mitsubishi is doing much better financially, and this would be one of the experiments it could now afford to try out. An Outlander Sport Evo isn't done and dusted - there's no business case for it yet, and who knows, a potential Evo version could be a UK- or Europe-only trim - but "a lot of senior management" is discussing it.