Mitsubishi Eclipse Gs Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
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THE CAR IS A GREAT RUNNING CAR. I GET THE OIL CHANGED EVERY 3000 MILES FAITHFULLY, JIST GOT A BRAND NEW CLUTCH INSTALLED BECAUSE IT WAS DUE FOR ONE AND IT DRIVES LIKE A LITTLE RACE CAR. I LOVE IT AND I HAVE REALY ENJOYED IT. IN NED OF A LARGER FAMILY CAR AT THIS TIME. THIS CAR IS GOOD ON GAS. AND ON THE CON SIDE IT COULD USE A GOOD CLEANING ON THE INSIDE AND MAYBE EVEN A QUICK PAINT JOB IF THATS WHAT U YOU WOULD LIKE TO DO BUT NOT MANDATORY IT COULD USE AN AC CHARGE BUT COMPRESSOR ANND AC COMPONENT S WORK FINE. NO BODY DAMAGE EITHER.
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Toyota recalls another 2.9 million vehicles over Takata airbags
Thu, Mar 30 2017Subaru, Mitsubishi and Hino doing recalls, too.
Mitsubishi ending US production
Fri, Jul 24 2015Mitsubishi is closing the doors on its US production as part of a "strategic move," Japan's Nikkei news service reports. According to Automotive News, the company declined to comment on the factory, and instead said it had "no plans to stop selling" vehicles in the United States. That's not what we asked, folks. According to the Nikkei news, the company is in the process of finding a buyer for is Normal, IL factory, which it opened as part of a joint venture with Chrysler back in 1988. The facility currently employs 918 UAW workers, whose jobs Mitsubishi is attempting to save as part of its negotiations with labor reps. The Normal plant is the only Japanese production facility with UAW representation, Automotive News reports. Normal is responsible for production of the Outlander Sport, building nearly 70,000 examples last year. Production is continuing on, according to the vice president for the local UAW Local, Kyle Young. "We haven't heard anything," Young told AN in a phone interview. "We're supposed to have negotiations coming up" in August. It's not clear how much the Mitsubishi will be selling the Normal plant for, nor is it clear if any parties are interested in picking up the facility, which contributes around $120 million to the local economy each year.
Spectator killed in seventh stage of Dakar Rally
Tue, Jan 12 2016Not surprisingly, tragedy has struck at the Dakar Rally this year. A vehicle hit a spectator in the seventh stage of the rally on Saturday, along the stretch between Uyuni, Bolivia, and Salta, Argentina. Running in 52nd place, the Mitsubishi Lancer driven by French contestant Lionel Baud hit a 63-year-old spectator. Emergency medical personnel responded to the accident, only to declare the man dead on the scene. This was the second time a competing vehicle collided with spectators in this year's event. During the Prologue stage a week ago, Guo Meiling drove her Mini into a crowd of spectators, injuring eleven – including a father and son who were hospitalized in critical condition. This is the first time, however, that a death occurred as part of the rally since 2013, when a support vehicle collided with two taxis in Peru and killed two. Though still in progress, this year's rally has been dominated thus far by the Peugeot team. All but the opening Prologue stage have been won by the French team, with Sebastien Loeb winning three out of six full stages run so far. His teammate Stephane Peterhansel has won another two, while Carlos Sainz won the tragic seventh stage on Saturday. Following Sunday's rest day, there remain another six stages before the rally concludes in Rosario on January 16.