Archive for February, 2009

Car Dealer’s Secret Lingo?

Friday, February 27th, 2009

How many of you out there when shopping for a car couldn’t understand half of what the dealer was saying? “Engine torque of this model…” or “And this has a displacement of…” Sounds familiar?
Recently I was at a Mitsubishi dealer in town and got the same script. I was just wondering if he really thought that the average car buyer actually understands what he’s talking about. So for the benefit of myself and millions of others who just really want a good looking, value for your money, comfortable, safe and probably fast car, I decided to create a series of posts dedicated to the most common terms we hear, nod and say “that’s great!” but most probably have no idea what they’re talking about. Also included are some assumptions and/or misconceptions.
Base curb weight- Simply put this is how much your car or vehicle weighs. Sans passengers, cargo optional equipment/accessories. But this does include a full tank of fuel and all the oils and fluids necessary to run/operate the vehicle. Having said all this, it doesn’t mean that the lighter the car, the faster it will go. A lot of factors go into the speed of the vehicle. The car maybe light but if the engine isn’t powerful enough i.e., horsepower to weight ratio then some kid on a BMX might just pass leave you behind. A proper example of correct power to weight ratio is the Mitsubishi Eclipse GT. It is powered by a 3.8li V6 MIVEC engine that produces 265 hp and can propel the 3545 lb. car from 0-60mph in under 60 seconds.
Displacement- Basically it’s how much air-fuel mixture is drawn in during a engine cycle.
More to follow.

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What Mitsubishi Models Are Offered By Dealers In Other Countries?

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

I’m vacationing in Manila in the Philippines soaking up the rays. A pleasant change from the winter chill back home.
Sitting at a Starbucks (almost one in every corner) watching the cars go by I noticed a lot of cars with the Mitsubishi logo but didn’t recognize their names nor the make.

Adventure, Fuzion and Strada to mention a few.

Sure they may have just been renamed/rebranded this being a different country.

A peek into their website showed that Mitsubishi has 14 makes here as compared to 8 we have back home. Those don’t include their delivery truck and mini buses.

Still, a Lancer is still a Lancer and a Galant a Galant.

The 2.4 liter 4G69 Mivec engine is the same engine that powers the Galant here as in the States.

The Lancer sports the same 2.0 MIVEC 14 engine though back home it’s either the Lancer DE, ES or ES Sport. Here it’s the Lancer EX.

On a test drive with a friend, I found the Galant to be quite energetic though handling was rather stiff and in curves slipping happened way too sooner than I expected-just like back home.

All in all, this is a pretty good car for the price both here and stateside.

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