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Used Mitsubishi Eclipse

The Mitsubishi Eclipse has been in production since 1989. A brand new or a used Mitsubishi Eclipse has been in the wish list of many for more than two decades already. It has been one of America’s most popular sport coupes, and is in demand especially by race car enthusiasts. And even if it was designed for the US market, it has been of demand as a rarity in other parts of the world. The first Eclipse was a joint project of Mitsubishi and Chrysler is a partnership known as Diamond Star Motors (DSM). It was in the mid-80s when the project commenced and by 1989, they were ready to introduce what will be one of America’s favourite cars. Eclipse was actually named after an 18th century racing horse who won 26 races. The name reflects the speed and agility that the car was also set to execute. There are a total of four generations of Eclipse. The first generation Eclipse was set to be an entry to the mid-level four-cylinder sports coupe division. It was available in four trim levels: Eclipse with a 1.8 litre 8-valve SOHC 4G37 engine; Eclipse GS which is an upgraded version of the regular Eclipse; Eclipse GS DOHC equipped with a 2.0 L 16-valve DOHC 4G63A 135hp; and the Eclipse GS Turbo with 180 hp 2.0 litre 16-valve DOHC 4G63T engine. The second generation of Eclipse, released in 1995 had a change in styling and the engines were updated. A convertible model, the Spyder, was also introduced in 1996. The new trim levels had engine offerings of up to 210 hp. Accessories and the exterior were also redesigned for an edgier look. When the new millennium opened, the third generation of Eclipse was introduced to the public. The 4G63 engines were replaced two new options: a 147 hp 2.4 L 16-valve SOHC 4-cylinder 4G64 and a 205 hp 24v SOHC 3.0 L V6 (6G72). Both were guaranteed to a stronger yet smoother ride. For the fourth generation, Eclipse was given another facelift. Its engines were maxed out at its latest offerings; the 2.4L MIVEC I4 162hp and the 3.8 litre MIVEC V6 263 hp engines. Both were derived from the Mitsubishi PS Platform.

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