How much does a Mitsubishi Eclipse cross weight?

How much does a Mitsubishi Eclipse cross weight?

How much does a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 1.5 DI-T 2WD weighs? The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 1.5 DI-T 2WD weighs 1400 Kg / 3086 lbs.

What kind of review does a 2002 Mitsubishi Eclipse get?

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When was the second generation Mitsubishi Eclipse made?

The Eclipse was revised for the 1995 model year as the second generation. The Eclipse was available in five trim levels during its first-generation production run. AWD models were not available until halfway through the first model year.

What are the trim levels of the Mitsubishi Eclipse?

For the 2010 model year in the U.S., its primary market, the Eclipse was available in five trim levels: GS, GS Sport Spyder, SE, GT, and GT Spyder. In Mexico, the GT Spyder is known as the Eclipse Convertible. In Canada, the GT trim is known as the GT-P.

When did the Mitsubishi Eclipse get a rear spoiler?

The GS-T coupe and GSX received a large rear spoiler. The interior color choices also changed from blue, and grey in 1995–1996 model years to black/grey, tan/black, and grey in the 1997–1999 model years.

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What kind of engine does the Mitsubishi Eclipse have?

The Eclipse coupe also is available in GS or GT form, as well as a value-priced RS trim. The GT packs a V-6 engine, while a four-cylinder powers the RS and GS. Mitsubishi sold 53,217 coupes and 17,134 Spyders in the United States in 2001, according to Automotive News.

For the 2010 model year in the U.S., its primary market, the Eclipse was available in five trim levels: GS, GS Sport Spyder, SE, GT, and GT Spyder. In Mexico, the GT Spyder is known as the Eclipse Convertible. In Canada, the GT trim is known as the GT-P.

Where does the Mitsubishi Eclipse Convertible come from?

The Eclipse is built at a plant in Normal, Ill., which also has turned out the Galant sedan. In fact, the sporty Eclipse is based on the Galant’s front-wheel-drive platform, but no styling details are shared. The Eclipse convertible is offered in either the midrange GS or the top-of-the-line GT trim level.

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