Is the 2012 Mitsubishi Galant a good car?

Is the 2012 Mitsubishi Galant a good car?

Take our word for it: the 2012 Mitsubishi Galant is better in person than on your screen. Because we know you’re scanning the Galant’s offerings right now and wondering why Mitsubishi even builds this thing anymore. Indeed, the once-proud Galant is down to a single engine (a mediocre inline-4) and transmission (an archaic four-speed automatic).

Are there any Airbags on the 2012 Galant?

The 2012 Mitsubishi Galant comes with standard stability control, antilock brakes and six airbags (front, front-side, full-length side-curtain). The government has not crash-tested the Galant using its latest methodology.

Is the Mitsubishi Outlander the most utilitarian car?

While it isn’t the most utilitarian car in its class, the Outlander does have some versatile features such as third-row seating and decent tow ratings (depending on engine selection). Despite its large-for-the-class size, several rivals better it in terms of cargo capacity and interior volume.

Is there a lumbar adjustment on the Mitsubishi Outlander?

Disappointingly, the Outlander does not offer lumbar adjustment. The second-row seats have oddly shaped headrests that can make your body feel bowed. The Outlander has the most comfortable ride of any car in Mitsubishi’s lineup. Even on rough roads, the Outlander feels pretty composed.

When did the Mitsubishi Galant Hardtop come out?

Initially only available as a four-door sedan, five-door estate and two-door hardtop (A53) variants were added in 1970. The hardtop was Mitsubishi’s first production passenger car with full side windows and no side pillars. In March 1973, with only two months of production left, the cleaner “MCA-II” version of the 1.6 arrived.

What was the gross power of a Mitsubishi Galant?

Gross power claimed was 97 PS (71 kW) at 6700 rpm and the car was fitted with Rostyle wheels as also used on locally assembled Hillman Vogues. From 1970, a fastback coupé model was developed, the Galant GTO.

Is the Mitsubishi Galant available in New Zealand?

Todd Motors initially assembled 1.6 GL, 1.85 GLX and two-litre GLS sedan models for New Zealand, with the GLS getting a five-speed manual transmission as standard with three-speed auto optional. These were the first NZ-assembled Mitsubishis to have rear screen demisters as standard.

When did Mitsubishi stop making the Lancer Galant?

Between August 2015 to August 2017, GHK Motors (Mitsubishi Brunei) has offered a version of the Lancer Sportback under the name “Galant” in Brunei. The Galant’s production ceased at the end of August 2017 due to poor sales, because of comparing to the Lancer sedan.