Mitsubishi
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By Laura Clark Geist Automotive News / September 26, 2005 DETROIT -- Mitsubishi Motors North America said the new 2006 Raider pickup will sell for a base price of $19,825. The Raider, which went on sale Friday, Sept. 23, comes in three models: the base LS, the DuroCross and the XLS. The price of the LS two-wheel-drive extended cab model with manual transmission and a 3.7-liter V-6 engine begins at $19,825. The price of the DuroCross two-wheel drive, extended cab model equipped with an automatic transmission and a 4.7-liter V-8 begins at $26,085. The XLS four-door model with the 4.7-liter V-8 and automatic begins at $31,320. The high-output aud…
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I was looking around on an aussie site and foud their version of the galant, the front end isn't quite as blocky as the one for the american market but the rest looks the same. And does it look like Mitsu copied Suzuki for their new outlander? Mitsubishi Suzuki
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2006 Mitsubishi Pickup for the European market and probably others. Mitsubishi has a massive market share of 48% in this segment.
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It's the Mitsubishi Gallant here. Just being introduced in Australia as the 380 and has a different frontend.
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Mitsubishi touts its Japanese heritage While other Asian automakers try to hide their overseas origins, it will promote them. By Bryce G. Hoffman / The Detroit News ROMULUS -- Armed with new models and free gas incentives, struggling Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is hoping to win back lost ground in the American market by turning its Japanese roots into a selling point. "While our competitors are kind of hiding from the fact that they are Japanese (we want) to celebrate the Japanese-ness of our brand," said Dave Schembri, head of sales and marketing for Mitsubishi Motors North America Inc. "If you want the American story, we have that as well." Speaking at a…
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Tall wagon to be first of Mitsubishi's new U.S. offerings As part of its planned revival, Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is readying a series of new products for North America through 2008. Among the most important is a redesigned version of the Outlander, the company's tall wagon. Due to reach U.S. dealerships in fall 2006, the '07 Outlander will be larger and more substantial than the current compact utility vehicle. The redesigned Outlander will offer an optional third row and seating for seven, as well as an optional 3.0-liter V-6 engine that is expected to produce around 250 horsepower. The first version of the new vehicle, aimed at the …
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Link: http://www.autoindex.org/news.plt?no=1204
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http://www.canadiandriver.com/testdrives/06eclipse.htm
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Link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20050828/bs_af...shiisuzuclosure
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Link: http://www.thecarconnection.com/Vehicle_Re...S184.A9146.html Larger versions of the above pics are available at TCC.
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Link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050829/ap_on_...ubishi_contract
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Check out these pictures of the Mitsubishi Concept Sportback, courtesy of Autoblog. I don't know if I can actually post them on the board so I'll just give you the link. Click here
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Link: http://www.autoweek.com/news.cms?newsId=103028
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Link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050824/ap_on_...ubishi_contract
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