1992 Red 3000gt Sl on 2040-cars
Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
92 MITSUBISHI 3000GT SL RED W/BLACK INTERIOR 173K 5SPD NICE SPORTS CAR minor maintenance just preformed 2 months ago nice 15'' rims tires are in good condition runs and shifts good, all stickers up to date few minor dings but nothing major thin 12" hairline crack on winshield ac needs work but heat works radio system needs updating but selling as is flip up headlights,fold in mirrors, clean interior, driver side seat torn but red seat covers included recently installed REALLY NICE, COOL RIDE! CLEAN CLEAR TITLE SELLING TO COVER EXPENSES ONLY |
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Fri, Jan 8 2016Mitsubishi Motors will very likely close its factory in Normal, IL, later this year after failing to find another company in the auto market to take over its only manufacturing site in the US. "We have given up looking for an automaker to buy the plant, but we are looking for possible buyers from other industries," a Mitsubishi spokesperson told Reuters. Mitsubishi announced plans to leave the site in 2015 to shift its business strategy toward Asia. The factory started as a joint venture with Chrysler in 1988 and was the only plant from a Japanese automaker in the US with a UAW-represented workforce. This was allegedly a sticking point when finding a buyer because other companies in the industry didn't want to take on the union employees' contract. The Normal factory ended assembly of the Outlander Sport in November 2015 and laid off 1,000 workers at that time. The site will continue to make car parts until May, and then Mitsubishi will let go of the remaining 250 employees. The costs of shutting down the factory could be as high as 30 billion yen ($255 million), but a company spokesperson wouldn't confirm that figure to Reuters. Mitsubishi's fortunes seem on the upswing in the US as of late. The company's deliveries jumped 22.8 percent in 2015 to a total of 95,342 vehicles, and the last fiscal year brought the automaker's first operating profit in this region in seven years. Related Video:
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