Is the 2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse a good car?

Is the 2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse a good car?

Loved the car, great handling, acceleration , style and performance. This was the 5 speed manual shift. I tried a 2008 Spyder GS and felt the acceleration was not appropriate for an automatic. Then I tried the 2008 Spyder GT with 5 speed auto. Fabulous. Better than my 2007 with manual trannie.

What kind of engine does the Mitsubishi Eclipse have?

The new-generation Mitsubishi Eclipse Coupe combines thrilling design and performance with outstanding value to offer the sport coupe customer an attainable exotic. New for 2008, limited-production Special Edition models will be available with either the V-6 or 4-cylinder engine.

When was the last time I serviced my Mitsubishi Eclipse?

Driven an estimated 16,854 miles/year. Last serviced at 129,968 miles in Euless, TX on 07/24/18 • Vehicle serviced • Brake rotor (s) resurfaced • Electrical system checked • Brakes checked • Rear brakes serviced/adjusted • Rear brakes replaced • Ignition switch replaced • Headlight (s) replaced. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.

What kind of spoiler does a Mitsubishi Eclipse have?

In profile, the Eclipse has an arched roofline and what Mitsubishi calls flexed surfaces. An integrated rear spoiler is standard, and the GT coupe has a large stainless-steel tailpipe. The new SE trim level adds a chin spoiler, trunklid spoiler and SE body graphics.

What kind of car is the Mitsubishi Eclipse?

Used 2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse Expert Review. The Mitsubishi Eclipse Coupe, now entering its third year of production, continues to see a steady rise in sales. One reason for this is obvious: The Eclipse’s curvaceous good looks, reasonable price tag and impressive performance and handling make it a highly desirable choice.

How much does a 2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse weigh?

Driving the Used 2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse At nearly 3,500 pounds base curb weight — more with the V6 engine and a load of options — the 2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder is no lightweight, ultra-agile sports car.

How much does a new Mitsubishi Eclipse cost?

The optional four-speed automatic adds about $1,000. The Eclipse Spyder GT with the 3.8-liter 260-horsepower V6 starts around $29,000 and tops out near $33,000 fully loaded. Before you set out to buy your new Eclipse, be sure to check the Fair Purchase Price, which shows the typical transaction price paid in your area.

What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder have?

Based on the fourth-generation Eclipse coupe, the Spyder is available as the four-cylinder GS or V6 GT, and features a standard premium audio and a power cloth top that tucks away under a flush tonneau in about 19 seconds. It looks great and is pleasant to drive, especially the 260-horsepower V6 GT, but it’s also bigger and heavier than ever.

What kind of transmission does a Mitsubishi Eclipse have?

With the standard 6-speed manual transmission, the Eclipse GT can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 5.8 seconds. The Eclipse GS features a standard 5-speed manual transmission and offers an optional 4-speed automatic.

How big is the wheelbase of a Mitsubishi Eclipse?

1 Wheelbase: 101.4 in. 2 Length: 179.7 in. 3 Height: 53.5 in. (53.8 in. with 18-in. wheels) 4 Width: 72.2 in. 5 Curb weight: GS, 5-speed manual – 3,274 lbs. / GT, 6-speed manual – 3,483 lbs.

What kind of radio does a Mitsubishi Eclipse have?

SIRIUS® Satellite Radio is now added with the available Rockford-Fosgate® Premium Audio system, including a 6-month pre-paid subscription. All models for 2008 gain a standard Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). Eclipse is offered as the GS and the high-performance GT.

What’s the price of a 2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse?

The well-equipped Eclipse Spyder GS powered by the 162-horsepower 2.4-liter four-cylinder and five-speed manual transmission has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting a little over $26,000. The optional four-speed automatic adds about $1,000.

What kind of audio system does a Mitsubishi Eclipse have?

Used 2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse Options. One of the Eclipse’s most notable options is the 650-watt Rockford Fosgate audio system featuring nine speakers and a 10-inch long-throw subwoofer. It accommodates six CDs or MP3 discs in its in-dash changer. Other options of note are arranged in packages.