by Jack Daniels 2011 October 30, 2011
An amazing wagon built on the Mitsubishi galant platform.
They came in vr4 option which is twin turbo v6 and AWD.
They came in vr4 option which is twin turbo v6 and AWD.
by Mitsuchick November 22, 2016
by Stefano V June 20, 2008
1)A person who sells Mitsubishi vehicles.
2)A derogatory term for a person with an indecipherable oriental accent. Originating from one being confused as to what their intended meaning (Is he teaching me something, or trying to sell me a Mitsubishi?). Coined by students in the University of Akron's Mechanical Engineering department.
2)A derogatory term for a person with an indecipherable oriental accent. Originating from one being confused as to what their intended meaning (Is he teaching me something, or trying to sell me a Mitsubishi?). Coined by students in the University of Akron's Mechanical Engineering department.
by Benzin September 17, 2008
See 3000GT
The Mitsubishi GTO is an AWD (All Wheel Drive) sports grand tourer built by the Japanese auto maker Mitsubishi Motors from 1990 to 2001. In most export markets it was rebadged as the Mitsubishi 3000GT, including the United States. It was also exported to the US under Chrysler as the Dodge Stealth. The base variant of the GTO/3000GT/Stealth R/T featured a DOHC 24V V6 engine, with the basic Dodge Stealth having a significantly less powerful SOHC 12V V6. The GTO MR, 3000GT VR-4, and Stealth R/T Twin Turbo all featured the same DOHC 24V V6 Twin Turbo engine. Through the years many different variants have become available for the GTO in all of its generations. The first generation was available from 1990-1993, the second from 1994-1996, and the third and final from 1997-2001. Rather than full blown exterior changes for each generation, only performance adjustments and minor cosmetic changes were made from generation to generation.
Basic Info:
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors
Also called Mitsubishi 3000GT
Dodge Stealth
Production 1990–2001 (Mitsubishi GTO)
MY1991–1996 (Dodge Stealth)
Assembly Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Predecessor Mitsubishi Starion
Class Sports car
Grand tourer
Body style(s) Coupe
Convertible ('95–'96)
Platform Z11A, Z15A, Z16A
Engine(s) 6G72 3.0 L V6
• SOHC 12v
• DOHC 24v
• DOHC 24v twin-turbo
Transmission(s) - 4-speed automatic
- 5-speed manual
- 6-speed manual ('94–'01)
Wheelbase 2470 mm (97.2 in)
Length 4600 mm (179.7 in)
Width 1840 mm (72.4 in)
Height 1285 mm (49.5 in)
Curb weight 1400 kg (3086 lb)–1710 kg (3770 lb)
Fuel capacity 75 L (16.5 Imp gal, 19.8 U.S. gal)
The Mitsubishi GTO is an AWD (All Wheel Drive) sports grand tourer built by the Japanese auto maker Mitsubishi Motors from 1990 to 2001. In most export markets it was rebadged as the Mitsubishi 3000GT, including the United States. It was also exported to the US under Chrysler as the Dodge Stealth. The base variant of the GTO/3000GT/Stealth R/T featured a DOHC 24V V6 engine, with the basic Dodge Stealth having a significantly less powerful SOHC 12V V6. The GTO MR, 3000GT VR-4, and Stealth R/T Twin Turbo all featured the same DOHC 24V V6 Twin Turbo engine. Through the years many different variants have become available for the GTO in all of its generations. The first generation was available from 1990-1993, the second from 1994-1996, and the third and final from 1997-2001. Rather than full blown exterior changes for each generation, only performance adjustments and minor cosmetic changes were made from generation to generation.
Basic Info:
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors
Also called Mitsubishi 3000GT
Dodge Stealth
Production 1990–2001 (Mitsubishi GTO)
MY1991–1996 (Dodge Stealth)
Assembly Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Predecessor Mitsubishi Starion
Class Sports car
Grand tourer
Body style(s) Coupe
Convertible ('95–'96)
Platform Z11A, Z15A, Z16A
Engine(s) 6G72 3.0 L V6
• SOHC 12v
• DOHC 24v
• DOHC 24v twin-turbo
Transmission(s) - 4-speed automatic
- 5-speed manual
- 6-speed manual ('94–'01)
Wheelbase 2470 mm (97.2 in)
Length 4600 mm (179.7 in)
Width 1840 mm (72.4 in)
Height 1285 mm (49.5 in)
Curb weight 1400 kg (3086 lb)–1710 kg (3770 lb)
Fuel capacity 75 L (16.5 Imp gal, 19.8 U.S. gal)
by jordanlovesimports December 8, 2007
by mitb July 11, 2008
Most underrated 4wd on the market, don’t need big bucks to get far off road. Challenger owners enjoy the confused look on patrol owners faces when one out drives them.
by Queenslander!!!! January 15, 2018