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  • Mitsubishi Delica (1994 - 2007) (Classics Reviews)
    The fourth-generation Mitsubishi Delica (or Space Gear, or L400 depending where you bought it) was a 1990s remix of the company's popular mid-sized minivan/people carrier. The main visual change over previous versions is the aerodynamic styling, which brought the concept right up to date
  • Mitsubishi 3000GT (1992 - 2000) (Classics Reviews)
    The Mitsubishi 3000GT enjoyed something of a confused identity globally, being known as the GTO in Japan and the Dodge Stealth in the USA. It was an ambitious arrival on the market, chiming perfectly with the times - as Japan showed the world it could build the most desirable cars in market
  • Mitsubishi Starion (1982 - 1989) (Classics Reviews)
    The Mitsubishi Starion was its maker's first attempt at building a high performance coupé. The unusual name is nothing to do with the lost-in-translation theories ding the rounds for years, but it is actually a shortened form of ‘Star of Orion’. And it has to be said right now
  • Mitsubishi Jeep (1952 - 1988) (Classics Reviews)
    Mitsubishi built Jeep CJ-3b but from July 1953 to August 1998.
  • Mitsubishi Evo VII (2001 - 2003) (Classics Reviews)
    A sensationally quick cross-country car in all conditions and the safest way to blow Ferraris into the weeds.
  • Mitsubishi Space Wagon (1983 - 1991) (Classics Reviews)
    The Mitsubishi Space Wagon, alongside its rival, the Nissan Prairie, was one of the very first compact MPVs to be sold in the UK - and it ended up attracting quite a following when new. It was offered with a pair of 1.6-litre and 2.0-litre 4G62 and 4G63 engines - and from 1984, the 1.8-litre
  • Mitsubishi Colt Mirage (1978 - 1983) (Classics Reviews)
    The Mitsubishi Mirage was sold in the Mitsubishi Colt in Europe, and the Colt 1200 and 1400 in the UK. It was known primarily as the company's first front-wheel drive hatchback, but more importantly, it was a huge leap forward over its principle staple, the Lancer. It was launched in March 1978
  • Mitsubishi Colt Lancer (1974 - 1979) (Classics Reviews)
    Now-cool 1970s Japanese styling, reliable, and fun to drive on smooth roads
  • Mitsubishi Colt Celeste (1974 - 1982) (Classics Reviews)
    the Mitsubishi Lancer Celeste, but it was also sold as the Chrysler Lancer in Australia, the Dodge Lancer Celeste in El Salvador, the Plymouth Arrow in the United States, and the Dodge Arrow in Canada. Today, it's a surprisingly sought-after by fans of Japanese cars from this era, which have now reached cool
  • Mitsubishi Lancer 2000 EX Turbo (1982 - 1984) (Classics Reviews)
    If you think the Mitsubishi Evo is a relatively recent phenomenom, then think again - the Lancer 2000 Turbo was this car's grandfather, a turbo front-runner, and an excellent image booster for its maker. In 1980, second generation Lancer was given a a real shot in the arm following the addition
 

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