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Mitsubishi Other 1993

General description : Gateway Classic Cars of Dallas is excited to have this 1993 Mitsubishi 3000 GT VR4 in our showroom. This 2-owner car has been very well taken care. The design and body work of this car has not aged at all. It still looks as if it was designed yesterday. When this car came out in 1991 it was the top of the line for Mitsubishi performance. They put all the state of the art mechanical bells and whistles in this car to truly make one of the best and most reasonably priced sports cars on the market. The car has a 3.0 V6 24 Valve twin turbo engine producing around 300 horsepower connected to a 5-speed manual transmission. It has all-wheel drive, all-wheel steering, alternating suspension and exhaust with touring/sport modes, and active aero dynamic’s. Inside the car is a clean tan leather interior. The driver seat has lumbar support and lateral side adjustments to give the driver comfort and stability when driving. It has a CD, cassette and AM/FM radio, and nice cold blowing A/C. The car sits on brand new tires and 17 inch alloy wheels. For more information on the great GT 3000 VR4 contact our Dallas showroom at (817) 310-9400 or email us at: Dallas@GatewayClassicCars.com

https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/DFW/820/1993-Mitsubishi-3000GT-VR4

1993 Mitsubishi Other is listed sold on ClassicDigest in DFW Airport by Gateway Classic Cars for $13995.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Mitsubishi Model : Other Engine size : 3.0 Model Year : 1993 Location : Dallas

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About Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi: A Journey Through History (Up to the 1980s)

**1. Early Beginnings:

Foundation: Mitsubishi's roots trace back to the establishment of a shipping firm by Yataro Iwasaki in 1870.
Diversification: The company expanded into coal mining, shipbuilding, and other industries, forming the basis for the Mitsubishi Group.
**2. Automotive Ventures Begin:

Initial Automobile Production: Mitsubishi ventured into automobile manufacturing in the early 20th century.
Model-A: In 1917, Mitsubishi introduced its first production car, the Model-A, Japan's first series-production automobile.
**3. Post-War Era:

Restructuring: Following World War II, Mitsubishi faced challenges but underwent restructuring and resumed automobile production.
Jeep Production: Initially focused on producing Jeeps, Mitsubishi made significant contributions to Japan's automotive recovery.
**4. Milestone Models:

Mitsubishi 500: Introduced in 1960, the Mitsubishi 500 was a compact car that played a role in popularizing smaller vehicles in Japan.
Mitsubishi Colt 600: Released in 1962, the Colt 600 was a subcompact car contributing to Mitsubishi's expansion in the automotive market.
**5. Global Expansion and the 1970s:

Partnerships: Mitsubishi forged partnerships with international automakers, expanding its reach beyond Japan.
Galant and Lancer: Models like the Galant and Lancer gained popularity during the 1970s, showcasing Mitsubishi's commitment to innovation and performance.
**6. Technological Advancements:

Mitsubishi Astron Engine: Introduced in the 1970s, the Astron engine became a staple in Mitsubishi vehicles, known for its durability and efficiency.
**7. Pinnacle of the 1980s:

Mitsubishi Pajero: Launched in the early 1980s, the Pajero (Montero in some markets) marked Mitsubishi's entry into the SUV segment, becoming a global success.
Starion: The Starion, introduced in the mid-1980s, was a sports car that showcased Mitsubishi's performance capabilities.
**8. Mitsubishi Classic Models of the 1980s:

Mitsubishi Delica: The Delica, first introduced in the 1960s but gaining popularity in the 1980s, was a versatile van available in various configurations.
Mitsubishi Mighty Max: This compact pickup truck was known for its durability and practicality.
Mitsubishi Mirage: The Mirage, available in hatchback and sedan versions, became a popular choice for fuel efficiency and reliability.
Mitsubishi's journey through the 1980s reflects its evolution from a diversified conglomerate to a prominent player in the global automotive industry. The decade saw the introduction of iconic models that contributed to Mitsubishi's reputation for innovation and performance.