In my youth I had a 2nd Gen Eclipse and I loved it! It got me more than a few dates. I always wanted more from Mitsubishi and planned to buy whatever their fastest car was as I got older and had money. Sadly the company fell apart (in my opinion), but watching this reminded me of what I loved about their products back in the day!

That Lancer!! Wow.

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    Why are people surprised by this?

    OEMs have been shitting all over their legacies for years now.

    The new Mustang is an SUV. The new Charger is a sedan. The new Dart was an economy car. BMW M badge is just a body kit, along with Cadillac’s V. Hell Hyundai’s N branding carries more prestige these days. Ford’s Lightning went from compact sport performance truck to electrified behemoth. Hardly anyone makes cars of any kind, much less sports cars.

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      The Mustang SUV is really weird for a number of reasons.

      1. They still sell the fastback and convertible mustang coupe muscle cars

      2. It’s actually a good car and could have stood on its own without the Mustang name

      3. It’s electric and not at all what a Mustang is

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        It’s actually a good car and could have stood on its own without the Mustang name

        This is it for me. Maybe they just ran out of names.

        But then the whole concept of “sport SUV” is so oxymoronic it makes me wanna tear my hair out.

        It’s like those M3 hardtop verts that add 400lbs. of weight and complete disrupt any sort of weight balance. And then they sell one with a carbon fiber roof alongside it.

        And now the new M5 is a 5k lb. hybrid!?

        Ughhhhhhh I hate consumers.

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      At least ford still make an actual mustang, though they’ve done the same thing with the bronco/bronco sport

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        The Bronco is bad ass! The Sport is a tiny little fake SUV that doesn’t deserve the Bronco name. At least the Mustang SUV is actually a pretty awesome car.

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        The Bronco I think is an overall excellent vehicle, although more akin to a Jeep than the original Bronco.

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    Their cars were pretty unreliable unlike most other Japanese brands and they likely got destroyed in the US from the 08 recession since their cars were marketed toward younger crowds (Lancer) when those people were getting laid off left and right. Most new car buyers are in their 50s.

    My wife had a 99 Eclipse GS and the motor blew up at 120k miles. Unsurprisingly, this was the 420A engine built in partnership with Chrysler who also has a reputation for unreliabiliy. They used a similar engine in the PT Cruiser and Neon which are rare sights to see on the roads these days.

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      You can’t find any Eclipse Turbos anywhere anymore, they all burned themselves up. They were fun little cars though! Handled great, and had wonderful acceleration.

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    I think it’s still a pretty strong brand in Asia. In the US not so much. I’ve read reviews about the Outlander being a good choice for a compact 3-row SUV, but one the main issues is that there are too few dealerships that it’s hard to get service and warranty claims.