Mitsubishi Cars Philippines, Part 1
Mitsubishi Adventure
The Mitsubishi Adventure has become one of the most popular choices of Filipinos looking for a versatile AUV that can be used for business or family trips. The first Mitsubishi Adventure was released in the Philippines in 1997 as an Adventure 1998 model. It was originally meant to compete with the growing popularity of Toyota Tamaraw. Its affordability and large seating capacity are some of the reasons people love this vehicle compared to its competition. The Mitsubishi Adventure continues to be successful today as is in fact one of the best selling cars of Mitsubishi in the Philippines.
Price of Mitsubishi Adventure:
Adventure GX MT = 708,000
Adventure GLX MT = 795,000
Adventure GLS Sport MT = 855,000
Adventure Super Sport MT = 918,000
Compare this car with: Isuzu Crosswind, Toyota Tamaraw
Mitsubishi Eclipse
The Mitsubishi Eclipse has been in production since as early as 1989, but it became available in the Philippine market in 2009. The current Mitsubishi Eclipse GT is a 2-door sports coupe that can accommodate up to 5 people. Its 263 hp 3.8L V6 engine makes this sport machine perfect for the open roads.
Price of Mitsubishi Eclipse GT : 2,550,000 (automatic transmission)
Compare this car with: Hyundai Genesis, Nissan 350Z
Review of Mitsubishi Eclipse:
Mitsubishi Fuzion
Introduced in the Philippines in 2007, the Mitsubishi Fuzion is said to have merged the best characteristics of a van, an SUV and a passenger car. Some of the best features of this vehicle include:
- Glass-printed antenna
- Auto-climate control
- Leather seats
- Dual front airbags
- Anti-lock Braking System with Electronic Brake-force Distribution ( for GLS Sport)
- Load Sensing Proportional Valve (for GLX model)
Price of Mitsubishi Fuzion:
GLX AT = 950,000
GLS Sport AT = 1,150,000
Compare this car with Toyota Innova, Kia Carens
Video Commercial of Mitsubishi Fuzion:
Mitsubishi Galant
The Mitsubishi Galant has been around since 1969 and positioned as a compact sedan by the Japanese car manufacturer. But it was in 1994 when the first Mitsubishi Galant, Galant 240M, became available in the Philippines. (This car was also known as Galant Grunder or simply Grunder in Taiwan and other markets.)
Its current incarnation, the Galant SE, makes the car even more impressive and deserving to be called the big brother of the Mitsubishi Lancer. The Galant SE is perfect for the young business executive who is looking for a comfortably relaxing car to take him from one business deal to the next.
Price of Mitsubishi Galant SE = 1,588,000 (automatic transmission)
Compare this car to: Honda Accord, Toyota Camry
Review of 2009 Mitsubishi Galant:
Mitsubishi Lancer
Mitsubishi car fans are all dying to drive this truly innovative car right from when it was first introduced in the Philippines. The Mitsubishi Lancer is some kind of a benchmark when it comes to modern car designs. This is especially true in the Philippines where newer designs are always introduced in the late in the showrooms. Lancer has always kept pace with the trends in car design and it is something to look forward to year after year.
Price of Mitsubishi Lancer:
Lancer GLX MT = 685,000
Lancer GLS AT = 745,000
Lancer EX GLX MT = 990,000
Lancer EX GLS AT = 1,050,000
Lancer EX MX AT = 1,120,000
Lancer EX GT MT = 1,175,000
Lancer EX GT-A AT=1,295,000
Lancer EX Ralliant AT=2,348,000
Lancer Evolution X GSR MT=3,250,000
Lancer Evolution X MR SST AT=3,695,000
Compare this car with: Honda Civic, Ford Focus, Subaru Impreza
Review of Mitsubishi Lancer
Tags : Misubishi Lancer, Mitsubishi, Mitsubishi Adventure, Mitsubishi Eclipse, Mitsubishi Fuzion, Mitsubishi Galant
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