2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse $ 11000 on 2040-cars
Schoolcraft, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Mitsubishi
Drive Type: FWD
Model: Eclipse
Mileage: 3,785
Trim: Sport Coupe
-Power Glass Sunroof
-Leather Seats w/ Heated Front Seats
-18" Alloy Wheels
-Premium Audio System w/ 9 Speakers including a 10' Subwoofer (See picture of the trunk)
-Auxiliary Audio Input Jack (Play music from any mp3 device such as an iPhone or iPod)
-Sirius Satellite Radio Capabilities
-Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System
-Rearview Camera System
-Electrochromic Rearview Mirror w/ Monitor
-4-Way Power Adjustable Driver Seat w/ Lumbar Support
For pictures, details and more information contact me at : ste453chu @ /yahoo.com
Ready to go for : $ 11,000
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Fiat taps Mitsubishi for European pickup
Wed, 04 Jun 2014Mitsubishi is often derided in the US for its relatively boring lineup, Lancer Evolution aside, but the company is on the upswing worldwide, recently posting record global operating profits. The Japanese automaker may get a further boost in the near future from a rumored pickup truck deal with Fiat.
According to insider sources speaking to Automotive News Europe, Mitsubishi would reportedly build a variant of its widely respected L200 pickup truck for the Fiat Professional brand in Europe and Latin America starting in 2016. The L200 is larger than the Fiat Strada front-wheel-drive pickup already available in those markets, and it's available in rear- and four-wheel-drive configurations. The idea of adding a midsize truck to the commercial lineup was in the Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles five-year plan, but it didn't include any mention of a partnership to build it.
At first blush, the Mitsubishi agreement seems like an odd move, given that Fiat already owns pickup truck specialists Ram. However, according to ANE, the company had at one time planned to use a version of a new Dodge Dakota pickup for duty in Europe and Latin America, but the model never came to fruition.
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2014 Mitsubishi Mirage to carry $12,995 price tag*
Mon, 19 Aug 2013If you've only got about twelve grand to spend on a car and you want something new, you've got options, but not many: You can get a Nissan Versa sedan for $11,900, a base Chevrolet Spark hatchback for $12,170, or - as Mitsubishi has just announced - a 2014 Mirage for $12,995.
Not only does that make it one of the cheapest new cars you can buy, but Mitsubishi also claims it's "the most fuel-efficient gasoline-powered non-hybrid vehicle in America," carrying an EPA highway fuel economy rating of 44 miles per gallon. But then that rating is for the CVT model, which will cost you an extra grand over the base five-speed manual version. The bog-standard DE model comes with features including automatic climate control, keyless entry and seven airbags, but for another $1,200 (with either transmission) you can upgrade to ES trim with a whole mess of other features. Regardless of which model you choose, though, you'll have to pay an extra *$725 for delivery ($920 if you live in Alaska or Hawaii), elevating the actual cost of entry to $13,720 in the Lower 48.