2004 Mitsubishi Diamante VR-X - Test drive and new car review ...
Mitsubishi is a troubled automaker. It bleeds money and its offerings are slipping in market share in the American market. Now, it's ironic that Mitsubishi offers a superfast little four-door called the Evolution while an absence of evolution is exactly the problem with the 2004 Mitsubishi Diamante. The luxury offering simply has not kept pace with the competition. It pioneers nothing, comes up short on expected safety and convenience features and does not stand out in any crowd. Its bland styling cannot be saved by a wing on the rear deck to tell the world you're driving the performance VR-X model. The Diamante is simply plain vanilla with a dollop of whipped cream on top. Yes, it's still priced right at under $30,000, but the competition at this level has become fierce over the past decade. And this must move more than 3,500 pounds of luxury car. So clearly you have not created what most people would call a performance car. The tag just doesn't fit. And that engine delivers power through a four-speed automatic transmission, hardly state-of-the-art today. Just as pathetic - the car is front-wheel drive, which thwarts performance intentions. This 2004 Mitsubishi Diamante VR-X doesn't deserve the "performance" label Mitsubishi pins on it. The tester's interior had the optional $840 leather package, which includes numerous seat adjustments.
2004 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder For Sale - Used 2004 Mitsubishi ...
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2004 Mitsubishi Eclipse New Car Buyer's Guide
Wanting to increase its sporty coupe's mass appeal, Mitsubishi built the current-generation Eclipse as a boulevardier unlike the previous, harder-edged versions that enjoyed a cult-like following due largely to their optional turbocharged engines and available all-wheel drive. Although its silhouette and advertising campaign might suggest otherwise, the 2004 Mitsubishi Eclipse is a poor excuse for a sport coupe. With front-wheel-drive and a softly tuned suspension, its driving dynamics will not induce enthusiasts to enter any street rallies. Rather, the Mitsubishi Eclipse is a comfortable car for two that happens to look racy in the eyes of those who fancy heavily raked body panels, but its low-grade interior materials, mushy handling and uninspiring acceleration are not cause for celebration.
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