06-2006 Mitsubishi Galant Se, 4-door Sedan With 4 New Rims & Tires. on 2040-cars
Lake Worth, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4L 2378CC l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Mitsubishi
Model: Galant
Trim: SE Sedan 4-Door
Options: 4 NEW CUSTOM 18" RIMS AND TIRES., Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 62,908
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Interior Color: Black
ITEM UP FOR AUCTION SALE IS A: 2006 MITSUBISHI GALANT SE. FOUR DOOR SEDAN WITH RED/BURGUNDY EXTERIOR AND BLACK INTERIOR LEATHER SEATS. POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, CRUISE CONTROL & ETC.... FACTORY AM AND FM CD PLAYER, VERY GOLD A/C. VEHICLE IS A COMPLETE, A SHARP LOOKING RUNNING VEHICLE. THE VEHICLE STARTS AND DRIVES GREAT. VEHICLE WAS JUST SERVICED WITH ALL NEW WINDSHIELD WIPERS, OIL CHANGE & FILTER, GREASED ALL FITTINGS, SERVICED ALL FOUR BRAKE ROTORS AND REPLACED REAR BRAKES PADS. PLEASE NOTE THE VEHICLE NEEDED NEW TIRES, SO INSTEAD WE REPLACED THE OLD WHEELS WITH FOUR BRAND NEW SHARP LOOKING CUSTOM RIMS AND FOUR BRAND NEW TIRES. THE WHEELS WERE BOUGHT AND PUT ON THE VEHICLE MARCH 7TH. WHEN I TOOK POSSESSION OF THE UNIT THE BUMPER HAD SCRATCHES AND A RIP IN IT. I REPLACED THE BUMPER AND HAD IT PAINTED TO MATCH THE VEHICLE. ALSO THE TWO HEAD LIGHTS WERE OXIDIZED FROM THE SUN/WEATHER AND IT WASN'T WORTH TO FIX THEM, SO I ALSO REPLACED BOTH OF THEM WITH THE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURED HEAD LIGHTS. AS YOU CAN SEE BY THE PICTURES, THERE ARE A COUPLE OF VERY SMALL DINGS AND A LIGHT SMALL SCRATCH ON THE DRIVER DOOR. THERE IS NOTHING TO HIDE, ITS NOT A BRAND NEW CAR ITS A 2006 IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. YOU WILL ALSO SEE THERE ARE SOME PICTURES OF THE OLD WHEELS AND NEW ONES. THERE IS A CLEAR TITLE ON THE UNIT. YOU NEED TO DRIVE IT AND SEE IT FOR YOUR SELF. FOR ANY OTHER INFO OR QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL CELL, 954-444-0244 LOCATED PALM BEACH/BROWARD COUNTY FLORIDA.
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New, never-sold 2006 Mitsubishi Evo draws $100K bid on eBay
Wed, Jul 19 2017Today, in the "OK, guess it must be worth that to somebody" department, we note that a California car dealer has an eBay listing for a 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, still brand new and never titled, with nine miles on the odometer. Just another day on eBay, right, and just another car that didn't sell, was hoarded, or somehow forgotten in a barn? Not exactly. The top bid as of Wednesday morning was $100,100. The Evo was a popular car (for a Mitsubishi) in its day, in a cult-of-personality way. And though its run ended with the 2015 model year, a quick inventory search shows there are still around 30 of them sitting brand-new on dealer lots, including the #0001-of-1,600 Lancer Evolution Final Edition, a $70,000 MSRP limited-edition car in Rally Red that a Brooklyn dealer is trying to move for $87,888. Most of the remainders are listed in the $30,000s, however. The 2006 eBay car is listed by South Coast Mitsubishi in Orange County, a dealer who by one Redditer's account laid up a bunch of Evos like bottles of fine wine and sold them off at higher prices. If so, is this the last one in the cellar? And why did the dealership set a car aside in 2006, when they were plentiful and long before the model's demise? For whatever reason, this 2006 car has time-traveled to 2017, with seats still wrapped in plastic and an engine bay you could perform surgery in. It's an Evo IX MR in Graphite Gray with black trim. Base MSRP was a bit more than $35K. It's optioned with the MR package that includes some aluminum and carbon-fiber bits and boost-gauge kit, the Zero Lift aero kit, and it has a six-speed manual. Bottom line on the sticker was $37,094. Specs for that year: The Evo had a 2.0-liter, 16-value inline four making 286 horsepower with 289 pound-feet of torque. The car's curb weight was 3,300 pounds, and its 0-to-60 time was a highly impressive 4.4 seconds. Yet, for $100K or a little more or a lot less, think of all the amazing 2017 new cars, equipped with the latest technology, that would dominate it - Tesla Model S, Lexus LC 500, BMW M2, Mercedes C63 AMG, Alfa Giulia Quadrifoglio, Camaro ZL1, Porsche 911 Carrera S, Dodge Demon, Dodge Hellcat, Corvette ZL1. Even a Mustang GT350 could edge it out, and if you drove a hard bargain you might be able to afford two. So, can a Mitsubishi triple its value by sitting around for a decade undriven? Is this in any way a collectible, to keep undriven as an investment?
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