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When deciding to purchase a new Mitsubishi, it is important to gather as much information you can to assist you in your car buying decision. With our comprehensive catalog of Mitsubishi photos, car specs, dealer incentives, safety ratings, auto rebates and more you’ll have all you need to find your next new car. Select one of the many new Mitsubishi...

Mitsubishi Model Lineup

Mitsubishi Eclipse
MSRP: $20,999.00 - $29,599.00
Bodystyles: Hatchback, Convertible
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive, All Wheel Drive
 
Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
MSRP: $26,699.00 - $29,999.00
Bodystyles: Convertible
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive
 
Mitsubishi Endeavor
MSRP: $27,599.00 - $29,099.00
Bodystyles: Sport Utility
Drivetrains: All Wheel Drive, Front Wheel Drive
 
Mitsubishi Galant
MSRP: $19,999.00 - $27,299.00
Bodystyles: Sedan
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive, All Wheel Drive
 
Mitsubishi Lancer
MSRP: $14,890.00 - $18,990.00
Bodystyles: Sedan
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive
 
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
MSRP: $32,990.00
Bodystyles: Sedan
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive, All Wheel Drive
 
Mitsubishi Outlander Mitsubishi Outlander
MSRP: $19,990.00 - $25,210.00
Bodystyles: Sport Utility
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive, All Wheel Drive, Four Wheel Drive
 
Mitsubishi Raider Mitsubishi Raider
MSRP: $23,090.00 - $28,280.00
Bodystyles: Extended Cab Pickup, Crew Cab Pickup
Drivetrains: Two Wheel Drive, Four Wheel Drive
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Mitsubishi Company Overview

The Mitsubishi Motors origins can be traced back to the early 1900s when they introduced a Model A, the first series-production automobile manufactured in Japan. The vehicle was entirely hand built so it was much more expensive than the American produced vehicles and was discontinued by the 1920s. After merging with Mitsubishi Aircraft Company in the 1930s, they developed prototype vehicles for the military prior and during the war. After the War, they returned to producing vehicles for the general public and were fairly successful, yet the company wanted to increase exports and their strategy to do was to forge alliances with foreign automobile ...     more
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