Mitsubishi FTO would be a great car for beginners because on the second hand market the prices are pretty low. The car has more of a sporty look and the FTO is not known for any major problems.
Where one might purchase a Mitsubishi FTO will depend on what country one is located. In Australia there are several listed on the "Gumtree" website, and in the UK they can be found at "Exchange and Mart". There is also a site called "Car Domain" that has listings for Mitsubishi FTO's for sale in a number of different countries including the USA.
under the rear of the car
Yes th mitsubishi made really good cars and the gallant was an especially nice one.
no it can not be fitted into any car but the pontiac trans am and the mitsuchishi fto
Mitsubishi is a German car not American
"I wouldn't think the Mitsubishi Raider would be a good first time car, because it's such a large truck. The gas mileage wouldn't be very good, and it may be hard to see around."
5x114.3 buddy!! Good car!
The Mitsubishi Lancer is the epitamy of what defines a very good deal for the compact car; it is a very popular car for young (i.e. unable to spend much money) car enthusiasts in Japan and still comes with the reliability and ok quality that Mitsubishi is known for.
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The Mitsubishi Lancer has pretty good reviews from consumers and reliability. Make sure to take proper care and maintain your car, which will ulitmately effect how long your car runs for.
Tuners are all about grip. You can easily steer those cars w/o having to break hard. Tuners are also the only types of sports car that can have AWD. Take for ex. the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X. superior handling, and decent speed. This car is a tier 3, so it's not that gentle on beginners
The depreciation on a used Mitsubishi car is different for every car. There is no given set limit on depreciation for a used Mitsubishi car. Dealers would know more.