Remember when Japanese sports cars used to be great? By most accounts, the last hurrah was in the 1990s when Nissan had the 300ZX, Mazda the RX-7, and Mitsubishi the GTO. Known as the 3000GT elsewhere ...
This 1996 Mitsubishi 3000GT base model is a strong-running example of a classic Japanese sport coupe, featuring only 87,000 ...
Not to be confused with the Pontiac or the original Ferrari that everyone followed, the Mitsubishi GTO was once a cool grand touring sports car that secretly harbored the desire to stand out in the ...
We know what you're thinking: the front-wheel-drive-based 3000GT, or GTO as it was called in Japan, hardly qualifies as a supercar. That may be true of the base models, but the 3000GT VR-4 was a ...
The Mitsubishi GTO was a groundbreaking vehicle that was 20 years ahead of its time. This video explores the reasons behind ...
When Mitsubishi-badged vehicles became available in the United States for the 1983 model year (after more than a decade of being sold here with Dodge and Plymouth badges), the sporty Starion was one ...
The Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 Twin Turbo is absolutely a fascinating car. Rare, too! A car way ahead of its time, full of advanced electronics and four-wheel steering and two whole turbos. It's amazing!
Viknesh Vijayenthiran April 7, 2014 Comment Now! Nissan has had great success with its GT-R revival and will soon be launching a new version of its giant-killing sports car. The success has spurred ...
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The way Mitsubishi is going these days, we’ll be lucky if we see a heated up SUV in its future, let alone a contemporary 3000GT replacement, but it never hurts to dream, right? Enter the world of ...
Now that '90s-vintage Toyota Supras and Acura NSXs are commanding six-figure prices, the mainstream collectible car market is starting to notice and appreciate the Japanese supercars of the era. But ...