MotorWeek: Road Test
It won't be easy, but the all-new 2004 Mitsubishi Galant has been tweaked and tightened, like never before. It rides on an American designed and built platform with twice the rigidity of its predecessor. But it's not stiffness that will catch the public's eye, it's styling. The twin-nostril grille flanked by multi-reflector headlights leads the recognizably Mitsubishi wide-stance look, followed by tall, flat flanks, with a crisp belt line character line, and a long greenhouse with a high, short trunk deck, and large multi-reflector taillights.
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The Mitsubishi Galant does everything well. It rides comfortably and quietly and offers competent, responsive handling. Its optional V6 provides ample power for passing, and its automatic transmission shifts smoothly. Its cabin is roomy and comfortable.
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A fringe player in the family sedan segment, the previous-generation Mitsubishi Galant (sold from 1999 to 2003) suffered for its small backseat, dull engine and transmission offerings and mediocre interior design and materials. Out on the road, the Mitsubishi Galant is one of the more fun-to-drive family sedans. The V6 models deliver plenty of torque for passing and merging on the highway. Pushed around curves, the Galant maintains a flat, predictable stance and feels smaller than it really is. A surprising amount of road feel is transmitted through the driver seat, and the steering, although a little sloppy on-center, is quick and responsive. The Mitsubishi Galant is offered in four trim levels - DE, ES, LS and GTS. The DE comes with air conditioning; power windows, mirrors and locks; keyless entry; a 140-watt CD stereo; and a height-adjustable driver seat. The ES adds body-color exterior trim, cruise control, faux titanium trim and a couple extra speakers (for a total of six). Optional for the ES, via a few grouped packages, are items like alloy wheels, a moonroof, a 270-watt Infinity stereo with an in-dash CD changer, leather seating and a power driver seat. Next up the Galant line is the LS; it offers much the same equipment and options as the ES but with a V6 engine and a standard power driver seat.
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Step up to the 2004 Mitsubishi Galant ES, and you'll enjoy body colored exterior trim, a mesh grille, chrome accents, and premium fabric. Cruise control is included on the ES, and the stereo gets six speakers instead of four. The most luxurious and sporty 2004 Mitsubishi Galant is the GTS. This model includes every feature that Mitsubishi offers on the Galant, except a Cold Zone option package that includes heated front seats and heated exterior mirrors. An adaptive four-speed automatic transmission is standard on the Mitsubishi Galant DE and ES models, transferring power to the front wheels. Equipped with special software, this transmission is designed to adapt to the operator's driving style and road conditions to provide optimally timed shift points and either soft or firm gear changes.
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Keeping your family and loved ones safe should be your top priority. Even though 2004 Mitsubishi Galant safety is getting better, and auto related deaths are declining, car crashes are still a leading cause of death in the United States.
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