That sounds like my morning commute as well. Not as much congestion as Chicago through the day but the rush hours can be quite annoying.
That sounds like my morning commute as well. Not as much congestion as Chicago through the day but the rush hours can be quite annoying.
These Mirages are getting quite cheap on the used car market. $5,500 bucks with only 65,000 miles. Mitsubishi’s warranty will transfer to a new owner as well so at least he will not be stuck with any major repair bills.
Damn right. All it takes is hitting one of them for me to learn my lesson. On some of our Cleveland roads it looks like I am driving a slalom course.
I get up to 85+ in a 2015 Mirage almost daily if there is not traffic to contend with. On a well-maintained flat road in Texas I would max out that thing all the time.
I was not talking about the cost that is passed on to the customer. I am referring to the cost that the manufacturers are saving on advertising that they do not pay for.
That is an excellent point. I can see the ones that have a blank plate becoming the truly collectible Demon now that you mention that.
I never thought about it that way. Local dealers do a lot of advertising for their brands as well so that is another cost savings, along with medical benefits for employees, maintenance of dealers and so on. It works for Tesla now because they are small but once they are hundreds of thousands of cars, it may be easier…
You will be tapping a lot of things with that amount of lube.
It was and still is a very sexy car. I would love to have one for sure.
Just from memory I knew that it was an automatic and that the tires in the back were bigger than the front with raised white letters. I know that it had the 401 because of the little red white and blue 401 on the front fenders. I also remember sliding all over the place when driving in it because my dad was a clean…
My brother and I loved it. We used to want to be in it all the time. My mom had a 1979 Honda Civic CVCC and was not paying attention and rear ended the Javelin (at a very low speed maybe 20 mph) and the poor Civic was smashed. The Javelin maybe had a scrape on the back bumper.
I don’t remember it not being reliable, I think it was more that it was not as fast as it looked.
I would do the same thing. Only someone who does not truly love cars would not understand.
Beautiful. Like a piece of fine art.
This is the exact reason why you wanted a turbo. I do not want a turbocharged car to masquerade as a naturally aspirated one. It totally defeats the purpose and ruins the fun of a turbo.
All of these things are on point!
Damn right. I avoid pretty much any Toyota. Also, most newer crossovers. Honda CRV drivers are up there with the worst as well.
YES!!!!!